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First Higher Education Student Symposium
Under the auspices of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz, the Ministry of Higher Education organized the "First Higher Education Student Symposium". The symposium was fully supervised by university students in Saudi Arabia in terms of preparation, organization, management and delivery. It was held in the period 1-4 of May 2010 corresponding to 15-16 of Rabi' al-Awwal 1431 AH.
The CEBR proudly funded twelve students (10 postgraduates and 2 undergraduates). All students presented scientific contributions in the symposium related to biotechnology research in the Kingdom.
CEBR funded students presented their work at the "First Higher Education Student Symposium".
Distribution asamsum ant poison pachycondyla sennaarensis (Hymenoptera formicidae) in the Riyadh region Fahad Al-Makhlafy, Ph.D.
Animal Science, College of Science
Study and diagnosis of dermatophytosis and their causes in human in Riyadh city in Saudi Arabia Hameed Joulah, Ph.D.
Botany and Microbiology, College of Science
Platelets Dysfunction in Diabetes Mellitus, Effect on the incidence of Diabetic Complications Samha Al-Ayoubi M.Sc.
Biochemistry, College of Science
Cytokine profile and inflammatory mediators in Saudi Type 2 Diabetes Wala'a Eid M.Sc.
Biochemistry, College of Science
Polymorphisms and Expression of interleukin-17 A & F genes and their contributions to the development of Asthma in Saudi Mujeeb Sultan M.Sc. Biochemistry, College of Science
A study of effect of the Black Pepper (piper nigrum) on growth of Fungi (Aspergillus sp , penicillium sp and Rhizopus Aaref Al-Idreesi M.Sc.
Botany and Microbiology, College of Science
Assessment of environmental hazardous on the genetic makeup of Erucasativa using RAPD marker Abdulhafith Al-Aameri M.Sc.
Botany and Microbiology, College of Science
Detection of Human Parainfluenza virus Type 3 in Saudi Arabia Using Polymerase Chain Reaction Technology Mohammad Al-Shaman M.Sc. College of Science, Botany and Microbiology
Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction for Detection and Characterization of Shiga Toxigenic Escherichia Coli (STEC) Ahmad Ali M.Sc.
Plant Production, Food and Agricultural Sciences
Stacking of high molecular weigh glutenin genes in bread wheat using molecular markers Abdullah Ibraheem M.Sc. Plant Production, Food and Agricultural Sciences
Cigarette smoke and incense induced changes in gene expression:Implications in lung cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Omar Henyazan B.Sc. Biochemistry, College of Science
Endothelial NO synthase(eNOS) gene polymorphism and risks of coronary artery diseases in Saudi population
Khaled Al-Homaymadi B.Sc.
Biochemistry, College of Science
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