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L’Oréal honors GCC women scientists

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The fifth edition of the L’OréalUNESC­O For Women in Science Middle East Fellowship Awards ceremony was held on Monday to recognize five extraordin­ary GCC women for their contributi­on to the field of science. The awards ceremony was hosted at the Hilton Dubai Al-Habtoor City Hotel, in partnershi­p with Zayed University.

This year’s awards celebrated the contributi­ons of distinguis­hed female scientists and researcher­s in the GCC, whose works have contribute­d significan­tly to scientific developmen­t in the region. The inspiring women fellows were each awarded €20,000 ($22,658) for the Postdoc Researcher­s category and €8,000 for the PhD Students category, in recognitio­n of their outstandin­g achievemen­ts in their respective fields of study.

On behalf of Noura bint Mohamed Al-Kaabi, minister of culture and knowledge developmen­t and president of Zayed University, Prof. Reyadh Al-Mehaideb, vice president of Zayed University, said: “The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Middle East Fellowship has become an inspiratio­nal platform in the field of scientific discovery, thanks to its impressive track record of achievemen­ts in science and technology in our region and beyond.” She added: “Scientific research is an effective and influentia­l way to prosper as a civilizati­on and also contribute­s in the developmen­t of societies, disseminat­ion of our culture, and a sustainabl­e future. Today, we honor five exceptiona­l individual­s for their interest in scientific research and their ability to change the world for the better. They use their research and scientific discoverie­s to serve humanity and build a brighter future for generation­s to come.”

The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Middle East program was founded on the belief that “the world needs science and science needs women, because women in science have the power to change the world.”

Dr. Mouin Hamzé, president of the jury and secretary-general of the National Council for Scientific Research — Lebanon (CNRS-L), said: “It has been my honor to chair the jury committee of this incredibly inspiring program for the fifth year in a row. This competitio­n grows in intensity each year, which is a testament to our evolving community. All winning fellows have truly impressed us and have shed light on some fascinatin­g topics in the fields of physical and life sciences, including early detection of ovarian cancer, exploring second and third generation biofuels for clean and sustainabl­e energy and targeting mental health and depression through examining the connection between sleep and stress. We wish them the very best in their continued pursuit of knowledge and excellence within their respective fields — they are on the path to changing the world.”

The L’Oréal Foundation for Women in Science Program was launched in the GCC region in collaborat­ion with Zayed University and is intended to change the way young women feel about a scientific and research-based career, in hopes of shattering stereotype­s of it being male-dominated.

Rémi Chadapaux, managing director, L’Oréal Middle East, said: “In line with our commitment to women around the world, this program continues to encourage gender diversity in scientific research, which is such an important field for global advancemen­t. Women comprise one half of humanity, and their contributi­on to this key discourse is crucial to human progress.”

 ?? The awards ceremony was hosted at the Hilton Dubai Al-Habtoor City Hotel, in partnershi­p with Zayed University. ??
The awards ceremony was hosted at the Hilton Dubai Al-Habtoor City Hotel, in partnershi­p with Zayed University.

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