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Two Qatari nationals with a flair for science completed a summer of biomedical research training courtesy of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar’s (WCM-Q) Research Internship for National College Students programme.
Hissa al Thani and Noora Abusheraida, both students at Qatar University, completed the programme, which is designed to give Qatari nationals a solid grounding in the practical and administrative skills required for a successful career in research. The two students spent time working with highly qualified biomedical researchers on real research projects in WCM-Q’s state-of-the-art laboratories. They also worked closely with WCM-Q’s experienced professional research administrators to learn how research studies are developed and coordinated.
The programme aims not only to equip the participants with vital skills but also to give them a clear understanding of what a career in research would be like. In addition, the programme identifies and nurtures local research talent in Qatar to help the country achieve its goal of diversifying the economy and establishing Doha as a regional and global hub for cutting-edge biomedical research. Students who participate can choose to spend between four and eight weeks at WCM-Q.
Hissa, who trained for four weeks in the lab of Dr Khaled Machaca, senior associate dean for Research, Innovations and Commercialization, said, “Being part of the WCM-Q internship was a great experience and I learned so many useful skills. I’m thankful for all the lessons and the practical instructions I was given, which made the experience tremendously influential and positive for me.”
Christy L Poppe, senior research training specialist, said, “The participants worked extremely hard and learned vital skills that will set them up well for successful and rewarding careers in research. We at WCM-Q are delighted to be involved in equipping the next generation of researchers with the attributes they need to help Qatar continue to grow in stature as a world-class regional and international biomedical research hub.”
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