Young UAE scientists amaze visitors at GMU’s ‘medical & science expo’

[email protected] (CD Network)
May 27, 2016

Ajman, May 27: Gulf Medical University’s ‘Medical and Science Exhibition’ (MASE), the biggest annual inter-school medical and science exhibition, came to a close with the prize distribution ceremony at GMU, on Thursday, 26th May 2016. During the two-day event, students from leading schools across the UAE showcased around 250 projects and working models based on science and medicine, in addition to around 200 posters and an equal number of paintings.

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On the opening day, 25th May, the exhibition was visited by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Humaid Al-Nuaimi, Chairman of the Department of Economic Development – Ajman, accompanied by Mr. Thumbay Moideen - Founder President of the Board of Governors of GMU, Prof. Gita Ashok Raj - Provost of GMU, Mr. Akbar Moideen Thumbay – Vice President of the Healthcare Division of Thumbay Group and the Deans and faculty members of the colleges under GMU.

The GMU campus was literally taken over by the participating students, who had put their projects, posters and paintings on display throughout the university. The visitors and judges were all praise for the innovative ideas and the sincere efforts of the students. “The seriousness with which the students have participated in MASE 2016 is amazing. The high standards of the exhibits are proof of the fact that the students have used their best efforts. GMU MASE is undoubtedly an excellent platform for the students who are keen on taking up medical and science based careers,” said one of the judges.

The total prize amount for competitions held in the project, poster and painting categories amounted to AED. 25,000. Prizes were distributed at a special ceremony on the closing day. In addition to the participating students, there were also student visitors who numbered over 5000. Visitors also got the chance to see human anatomy, model of the heart, anatomy museum, pathology museum, dental simulation lab and clinical simulation lab of GMU. There was also a specially discounted sale of books including titles in science fiction, fantasy, computers & internet, biographies, GK, etc.

Every year GMU MASE inspires and encourages young scientists recognizing their talents and showcases the fact that the path to a sustainable future for the UAE lies in the power of talented youth. As role models they are empowered to encourage further exploration and development of knowledge, analytical thinking and skills in their peers as they cooperate to solve local and global technological issues.

List of Prize Winners:

Overall Winners - International Indian School, Ajman
MOST VOTED PROJECT - Plasma & Its Wonders - East Point Indian International School, Ajman
MOST VOTED POSTER - Root Canal Treatment - International Indian School, Ajman

Viewers Choice

Viewers Choice - 10th Standard
2nd Prize - The English School, Umm Al Quwain - Aftron
1st Prize - The Central School, Dubai - Self Doctor

Viewers Choice- 11th Standard

2nd Prize - Indian School, Ajman - Uses of Aborted Foetus
1st Prize - Gulf Asian English School, LLC, Sharjah - 3D Image

Viewers Choice – 12th Standard

2nd Prize - International Indian School, Ajman - Which pain reliever dissolve fast ?
1st Prize - The Emirates National School, Sharjah - Albinism

PAINTING

PAINTING – 10th

3rd Prize - Fathimath Shana - East Point Indian International School, Ajman
2nd Prize - MANAL MUNIR - Our Own English High School, Sharjah
1st Prize - Hannan Arshad - Dubai Scholars Pvt School, Dubai

PAINTING– 11th

3rd Prize - Amal R - Indian School, Ajman
2nd Prize - Boshra Moradi - Leaders Private School, Sharjah
1st Prize - SNEHA REJI - India International School, Sharjah

PAINTING– 12th

3rd Prize - Lakshmi Rajesh - New Indian Model School, Sharjah
2nd Prize - Srilakshmi Harish - Al Ameer English School, Ajman
1st Prize - SHREYA ANOOP - India International School, Sharjah

POSTER

POSTER – 10th

3rd Prize - International Indian School, Ajman - Plastic surgery
2nd Prize - Gulf Asian English School, LLC, Sharjah - Deforestation
1st Prize - International Indian School, Ajman - Blow the unhealthiness in your body

POSTER – 11th

3rd Prize - Leaders Private School, Sharjah - Sleep Paralysis
2nd Prize - Our Own English High School, Sharjah - IMMUNOTHERAPY - THE MISSING LINK? 1st Prize - International Indian School, Ajman - Impact of Soft Drink

POSTER – 12th

3rd Prize - New Indian Model School, Sharjah - The Perturbation of Terrorism
2nd Prize - Indian School, Ajman - Obesity-Its Effects on Human Body
1st Prize - International Indian School, Ajman - Child betterment

PROJECT

PROJECT – 10th

3rd Prize - Gulf Asian English School, LLC, Sharjah - Child Safety for Balcony & Window
2nd Prize - Leaders Private School, Sharjah - Fresh Juices v/s Sports Drinks
1st Prize - India International School, Sharjah - LIVER SIROSIS

PROJECT – 11th

3rd Prize - Leaders Private School, Sharjah - Electricity of the Future
2nd Prize - The Emirates National School, Sharjah - Awareness of Cancer
1st Prize - Indian School, Ajman - Future Road

PROJECT – 12th

3rd Prize - Al Ameer English School, Ajman - Hydrogen Economy
2nd Prize - Sharjah Indian School, Sharjah - E.H.V.E.R.O.N.I.C.A
1st Prize - The Emirates National School, Sharjah - Knee Cap Tension

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June 17,2020

Doha: Qatar Indian Social Forum (QISF) once again set an example that no caste, creed, language and religion comes as hurdle for their humanitarian services and helped to perform last rites of Ramesh who committed suicide in Doha-Qatar.

45-year-old Ramesh son of K. Nagan hailing from Panikulam, Thrissur district in Kerala, who was working as a tailor committed suicide in his house at Ruwias in Qatar on 30th May 2020.

On hearing this news, some of his friends in Kearla informed Mr. Shihab who is also from Thrissur and a member of QISF and the same was brought to the notice of QISF humanitarian team head Mr. Abdul Latheef Madikeri and Basheer Ahmed of Tamil Nadu.

Immediately, the QISF team intervened and contacted the family members of the deceased in India and discussed the matter and consequences of sending the body back home to India in this pandemic COVID 19 situation.

Considering the prevailing situation, the family members gave the consent to bury the body in Qatar itself.

QISF team collected the required documents from the family of the deceased and managed to clear all the necessary formalities from the police department, Health Department, Embassy of India and Hamad Medical Corporation.

Finally, the body of the deceased was buried in Qatar on 7th June 2020 and the copies of all the relevant documents have been handed over to the family members.

The family members of the deceased thanked and applauded the leaders and all the members of QISF for their effective and on time humanitarian service rendered even in this pandemic crisis and having no bias.

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May 30,2020

Dammam: Indian Social Forum, Dammam, Karnataka chapter organized a "Live along with COVID-19" webinar on 29 May 2020 in association with HealthCare Polyclinic, Dammam.

The webinar at Zoom App. featured over 150+ resident Kannadigas from Saudi Arabia's eastern and neighboring provinces.

Dr. Shailendranath made a presentation on the program and gave useful information. Indian Social Forum Dammam, Karnataka Chapter President Sharif Joktake delivered the keynote address. General Secretary Irshad Jokatte stalled the program.

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April 16,2020

Dammam: President of Indian Social Forum, Eastern Province Mr.Wasim Rabbani urged immediate intervention of Indian government to help Non Residential Indians who are in trouble due to corona pandemic in Saudi Arabia.

He said in a press rease that expatriate Indians are in concern  as number of corona infected people and  deaths are increasing in danger level.

Hea said, "the Saudi health minister's statement a few days ago indicates that the situation in Saudi needs to be taken more seriously with precautionary methods. There are concerns among expatriates because the number of people infected with the coronavirus and the number of deaths reported in various provinces are increasing at an alarming rate."

"Saudi Government and Health Ministry are taking excellent precautionary measures, however, in the coming days expect to see the number of cases to increase in Saudi Arabia. The Indian government needs to take diplomatic and immediate intervention to ensure the treatment of Indian expatriates considering the number of effected people increasing", He said.

He also urged that the Embassy and the Government of India should ensure qaurantiane faculty for Indian expatriates and arrange special low cost flights to bring back expatriates who would like to return home country.

" Government of India and Indian embassy need to intervene immediately to ensure that the quarantine system is in place for Indian expatriates as the facilities in the rooms where the residents are staying together are very limited. There should also be a mechanism to organize low-cost flight services for expatriates who are ready to go home. The government system should also be able to accommodate the expatriates in special quarantine areas in hometown as soon they arrive in India", he urged.

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