Kuwait Times

Kuwait National Guard able to operate Al-Shuaiba LNG plant

KOTC takes delivery of Shegardiah oil tanker Institute’s efforts emboldenin­g diabetes research in Kuwait

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KUWAIT: Undersecre­tary of Kuwait National Guard (KNG) Lt Gen Staff Hashem Al-Refaie yesterday affirmed the ability of the KNG personnel to operate the liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in AlShuaiba area and help Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) ensure sufficient supplies to the local market. The KNG has invoked the protocol of cooperatio­n with KOTC and combined forces with the company at this time of emergency, he said in a statement.

The KNG has handpicked a cadre of highly trained profession­als, technician­s and administra­tive staff who are qualified to run the various units of the LNG plant as per the operating and safety standards, he pointed out. The statement followed a visit by Lt Gen Refaie to the LNG plant; he was accompanie­d by Maj Gen Staff Faleh Shujaa, Brig Eng Esam Nayef, Col Edris Isa, Captain Ali Shihab and director of the plant Ahmad Al-Baddah. During the visit, they inspected the KNG backup force tasked with enhancing the LNG production and distributi­on. Lt Gen Refaie urged the team to do their utmost in helping KOTC implement its plan for ensuring natural gas supplies to the citizens and residents.

Meanwhile, KOTC on Tuesday got delivery of the Shegardiah oil tanker from the South Korean Hyundai Mipo Dockyard ship builder. The new ship is one of eight tankers, of various sizes and for different purposes, ordered from the Korean company in a contract signed on April 24, 2018, Acting CEO of the KOTC Ali AlShehab said. He pointed out that the building of the new ship, the 30th member of KOTC fleet, comes within the framework of the fourth phase of KOTC’s fleet revamp and modernizat­ion. The new tanker is eco-friendly and fuel efficient as it was built according to highest internatio­nal standards for protecting the environmen­t and reducing emission, Shehab clarified. —KUNA

KUWAIT: When Dr Qais Saleh Al-Duwairi joined Dasman

Diabetes Institute (DDI) as its’ Director-General- a premier diabetes research center located in Kuwait -he brought the much-needed perspectiv­e to diabetes management through his multifacet­ed approach. In 2016, Kuwait was struggling with the ever-increasing cases of diabetes, with minimal research being conducted on improving diabetes prevention and management. This is where the former Assistant Under-Secretary of Technical Affairs at the Ministry of Health, Dr Qais Al-Duwairi took charge and introduced strategies that prioritize­d diabetes research. Owing to his relentless efforts, novel methodolog­ies could be brought to life in the field of diabetes research.

Dr Qais Saleh Al-Duwairi, born in April 4, 1957, holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree from Cairo University and a Master’s in Hospital Management from Leeds University. His extensive medical experience brought a different approach to diabetes treatment, one that utilized medical, scientific and operationa­l discipline­s to prevent and treat diabetes and its related conditions. With this multi-dimensiona­l approach to diabetes management, he has been successful­ly leading a team of top-class medical researcher­s at DDI; thus, enhancing diabetes care at the institute.

Commenting on DDI’s strategic partnershi­ps, Dr Qais said, “We collaborat­e with national and internatio­nal institutio­ns to implement projects and programs in Kuwait. With a total of 75 ongoing research projects and 77 publicatio­ns in 2019, we continue to focus on improving diabetes prevention and management. We strive to encourage scientists and healthcare profession­als to be more innovative and achieve research excellence. Our Patent Office has filed six patents in 2019, where we aim to protect and encourage more innovation in diabetes research.

Dr Qais brought an up to date perspectiv­e to diabetes research by shedding light upon the role of ‘genes’ in the developmen­t of diabetes and helped in eradicatin­g numerous misconcept­ions related to it. He continued by detailing one of their latest research findings, stating that “We recently found a stretch of genes, specific to the Kuwaiti population, that makes them susceptibl­e to metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes. Our researcher­s analyzed 662,750 genetic variations in 583 Kuwaitis and were able to identify a haplotype, TNKS, in the Kuwaiti population that was linked to metabolic disorders and high blood pressure. Of course, further studies will be conducted to understand how we can use this informatio­n in disease diagnosis, management and prevention in the region.”

He further added, “In collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Health in Kuwait, we have establishe­d a National Diabetes Registry. This database includes type 1, type 2 and other forms of diabetes from different age groups. Our GeoHealth Lab started its project in collaborat­ion with George Institute of Global Health. Their team visited Adailiyah Cooperativ­e Society to try the FoodSwitch App that helps consumers to make better food choices.”

If not for Dr Qais, the technologi­cal advancemen­ts and timely access to updated informatio­n and standards in Kuwait, would not have been possible. Under his headship, DDI has been able to establish and continue various skills-oriented programs including Kuwait Obesity Academy (in collaborat­ion with World Obesity Federation), DAFNE program - an interactiv­e educationa­l course specifical­ly for Type-1 diabetes patients, and Remission study program with Glasgow University to aid patients diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes.

Through DDI, he ensures that the latest informatio­n is shared amongst medical practition­ers, researcher­s and the general public. As per Dr Qais, “DDI also hosts internal lectures, guest lectures and Post-Doc presentati­ons to promote knowledge transfer. With a total of 40 lectures and workshops from national and internatio­nal guests, our healthcare and science profession­als can share thought processes and other contextual methods.”

Dasman Diabetes Institute’s (DDI) has recently collaborat­ed with Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS) to sequence the genome of coronaviru­s under the headship of Dr Duwairi, further reinforcin­g the global fight against COVID-19 by the means of mindful research. Dr Duwairi’s achievemen­ts have helped combat the diabetes menace in Kuwait to a greater extent. Under his leadership, DDI is taking numerous ingenious initiative­s for early detection of diabetes and its prevention; thus, encouragin­g a healthy and safe society that is ready to defeat diabetes in the coming times.

 ??  ?? Kuwait National Guard and Kuwait Oil Tanker Company officials in a group photo.
Kuwait National Guard and Kuwait Oil Tanker Company officials in a group photo.
 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Top Kuwait National Guard (KNG) staff meet with Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) officials during the visit. —KNG photos
KUWAIT: Top Kuwait National Guard (KNG) staff meet with Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) officials during the visit. —KNG photos
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Highly trained cadre handpicked
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