Prof. Asma Al-Thani is the Vice President for Health and Medical Sciences and Director of the Biomedical Research Center at Qatar University. She is a Professor of Virology with over 85 peer-reviewed publications and numerous prestigious awards, including the Sheikh Humaid Bin Rashid Prize for research on Bird Flu and the TAKREEM Award for Medical Achievement in 2019.
Professor Feras Q. Alali is the Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies at QU Health, Qatar University, leading research initiatives and graduate programs across health colleges. He is recognized among the top 2% of globally cited researchers and actively promotes interdisciplinary collaboration in health research.
Prof. Mohamed Elrayess is the Director of Basic Research in the Office of the Vice President for Health and Medical Sciences at Qatar University, leading initiatives to enhance interdisciplinary healthcare research. His work includes studies on predictive biomarkers for critically ill COVID-19 patients and potential therapeutic targets for Type 2 diabetes.
Dr. Layla J.R. Al-Mansoori is a Research Assistant Professor at Qatar University's Biomedical Research Center, specializing in integrative medicine and targeted cancer treatments. Her research includes studying the GATA3 protein's role in Type 2 diabetes and investigating lifestyle factors affecting COVID-19 susceptibility.
Dr. Zainab Al-Musleh is a Senior Consultant in audiology and balance disorders at Hamad Medical Corporation and a Clinical Assistant Professor at Qatar University's College of Medicine. She co-leads research on traditional and integrative medicine, advancing healthcare practices in Qatar. < /p>
Dr. Tamer Shaban is a physician and academic researcher specializing in complementary medicine, with experience in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia. He has a master's degree in child health and nutrition and has studied various forms of integrative medicine, publishing seven books and over 20 scientific papers, including a comprehensive classification of cupping therapy. Dr. Shaban has also worked as a researcher, trainer, author, and policy developer, contributing significantly to the field of integrative health and complementary medicine.
Dr. Aisha Naeem is a Research Scientist and Research Compliance and Oversight Specialist at Qatar University, bringing over 14 years of international experience in research, regulatory affairs, and education. Throughout her career across three continents, she has led various research and academic development programs, secured patents, and published numerous successful research projects internationally.
Professor Feras Q. Alali is the Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies at QU Health, Qatar University, leading research initiatives and graduate programs across health colleges. He is recognized among the top 2% of globally cited researchers and actively promotes interdisciplinary collaboration in health research.
Prof. Mohamed Elrayess is the Director of Basic Research in the Office of the Vice President for Health and Medical Sciences at Qatar University, leading initiatives to enhance interdisciplinary healthcare research. His work includes studies on predictive biomarkers for critically ill COVID-19 patients and potential therapeutic targets for Type 2 diabetes.
Dr. Layla J.R. Al-Mansoori is a Research Assistant Professor at Qatar University's Biomedical Research Center, specializing in integrative medicine and targeted cancer treatments. Her research includes studying the GATA3 protein's role in Type 2 diabetes and investigating lifestyle factors affecting COVID-19 susceptibility.
Dr. Zainab Al-Musleh is a Senior Consultant in audiology and balance disorders at Hamad Medical Corporation and a Clinical Assistant Professor at Qatar University's College of Medicine. She co-leads research on traditional and integrative medicine, advancing healthcare practices in Qatar.
Dr. Saleh Al-Ansari is a public health consultant and expert in health promotion, actively engaged in chronic disease prevention and promoting a walking culture. He is the founder of the hiking sport in the Kingdom and supervises the Health Promotion Center. Previously, he held the position of Advisor to the Minister of Health, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, for public health.
Dr. Tamer Shaban is a physician and academic researcher specializing in complementary medicine, with experience in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia. He has a master's degree in child health and nutrition and has studied various forms of integrative medicine, publishing seven books and over 20 scientific papers, including a comprehensive classification of cupping therapy. Dr. Shaban has also worked as a researcher, trainer, author, and policy developer, contributing significantly to the field of integrative health and complementary medicine.
Dr. Mohamed Badr El-Din Al-Assali is a Consultant Pediatrician at Al Khor Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation, and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the College of Medicine, Qatar University. He specializes in pediatric care, contributing to the health and well-being of children in the region.
Dr. Sami Moustafa is a Senior Consultant in Anesthesia and Pain Treatment at Hamad Hospital in Qatar. With extensive experience in his field, he provides expert care in anesthesia management and pain management for various medical procedures, contributing to the high-quality healthcare services at the hospital. Dr. Moustafa is known for his clinical expertise and dedication to improving patient outcomes through effective anesthesia and pain treatment strategies.
Dr. Mohamed Bala is a Community Medicine Specialist in the Preventive Health Department of the Primary Health Care Corporation in Qatar. Board certified in Community Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine, he leads a wellness center in northern Qatar, focusing on holistic approaches to prevent and manage long-term conditions. Dr. Bala integrates conventional and complementary treatments to enhance the health and well-being of individuals and communities.
Dr. Aziz Elbittioui is the Head of the Research Unit at the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies at Qatar University. He leads research initiatives in the field of Islamic studies, contributing to academic development and scholarly work in Qatar, while fostering a deeper understanding of Sharia and its applications in contemporary contexts.
Dr. Samir Qadduri is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Creed and Dawah at the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, Qatar University. He holds a PhD in the History of Religions from Leiden University and has authored works such as "The Book of Gatherings in Medicine" and "The Book of Medical Experiments," with publications in multiple languages. His research focuses on the history of religious debates between Muslims and People of the Book, manuscript studies, and the history of exact sciences in Islamic civilization.
Dr. Zakaria Abdel Hadi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Creed at the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, Qatar University. With extensive expertise in Islamic studies, he contributes to academic research and teaching, focusing on various aspects of Islamic theology and creed.
Dr. Youssef Ban El Mahdi is an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Creed (Aqidah) and Da'wah in the Department of Sharia and Da'wah at Qatar University. He holds a PhD in the History of Religions and Eastern Civilizations from Abdelmalek Essaâdi University in Morocco. Dr. Ban El Mahdi has authored several publications such asFeatures of Islamic thought in Morocco and Andalusia al-RiyÄḠand his research interests focus on interfaith dialogue, ethics, and the history of religions
Prof. Abdelkader Jadi is a physician and professor of Islamic jurisprudence at the College of Sharia, Qatar University. He has contributed to the academic community through his research and publications, including his participation in the International Forum for the Islamic Culture Curriculum, where he presented several papers such as "Cognitive Postulates from Natural and Human Sciences and Their Impact on Developing the Islamic Culture Curriculum.
Dr. Layla J.R. Al-Mansoori is a Research Assistant Professor at Qatar University's Biomedical Research Center, specializing in integrative medicine and targeted cancer treatments. Her research includes studying the GATA3 protein's role in Type 2 diabetes and investigating lifestyle factors affecting COVID-19 susceptibility.
Dr. Zainab Al-Musleh is a Senior Consultant in audiology and balance disorders at Hamad Medical Corporation and a Clinical Assistant Professor at Qatar University's College of Medicine. She co-leads research on traditional and integrative medicine, advancing healthcare practices in Qatar.
Dr. Layla J.R. Al-Mansoori is a Research Assistant Professor at Qatar University's Biomedical Research Center, specializing in integrative medicine and targeted cancer treatments. Her research includes studying the GATA3 protein's role in Type 2 diabetes and investigating lifestyle factors affecting COVID-19 susceptibility.
Dr. Zainab Al-Musleh is a Senior Consultant in audiology and balance disorders at Hamad Medical Corporation and a Clinical Assistant Professor at Qatar University's College of Medicine. She co-leads research on traditional and integrative medicine, advancing healthcare practices in Qatar. < /p>