Scholarship student develops a method of cancer radiotherapy

Saudi scholarship student, Ziyad Alrowaili, who is enrolled in medical radiation physics PhD course at University of Wollongong, has developed a research study which will help improve the safety of cancer radiotherapy. Ziyad Alrowaili, who is sponsored by Al-Jouf University in Saudi Arabia, and the research team of University of Wollongong have been successful in developing an…

Scientific and medical achievements

Scholarship student, Basma Khallaf, who is enrolled in Biotechnology PhD course at RMIT, has developed a method helps in recovery of Ascaris eggs from sludge samples used as natural fertilizers for agricultural crops. Basma’s project was published on IWA’s magazine. A number of institutions and corporations, including South East Water and ALS Water Resources Group…

Saudi student publishes a scientific article through “Nature” journal

Saudi sponsored student, Muath Alduhishy, who is enrolled in Bachelor of Medicine course at the University of Queensland, has, in collaboration with Mouhannad Malek of University of Cambridge, published on the international scientific journal “Nature” a scientific article entitled: “Middle East: Popular uprising spreads science”. The article was published online on the 23rd of September…

Saudi sponsored student wins medical innovative award

Saudi sponsored student, Nada Abdullah Altheyab has won RBWH Innovative Award for her project “Anthropometric Measurements Predicting Adiposity in Pre-term and Full-term Infants” presented at the 24th annual RBWH Healthcare Symposium held on 12 – 16 October 2015 in Brisbane, Queensland. The symposium was organized by RBWH Education Centre Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. The…

Athletic excellence of Saudi sponsored students

Saudi student, Majid Alanzi, participated in the International Taekwondo Championship for Australia and New Zealand organized recently in South Australia. Alanzi achieved the gold championship for the second time consecutively, after defeating his Australian rival by 6 points to nil. This achievement is a good result of the Saudi Student Clubs’ activities in Australia, which…

A Saudi sponsored student discovers genetic mutation causes the Thalassemia

King Abdulaziz University sponsored student, Talal bin Hussein Qadah, who studies Laboratory & Hematology at the University of Western Australian in Brisbane, has discovered a genetic mutation that causes the Thalassemia which is common in the Arabic Gulf, Mediterranean basin and other countries. King Abdulaziz University contributed to the research which was published as a…

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