DDI holds ‘Elucidating mechanisms underlying cognitive dysfunction in Type 2 diabetes’ lecture
KUWAIT CITY, Oct 17: Dasman Diabetes Institute, founded by Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, recently hosted Dr. Mohammed Al-Onaizi who is an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience at the Faculty of Medicine in Kuwait University. He received his PhD from the University of Western Ontario in Canada in Anatomy and Cell Biology in 2016 and joined Kuwait University in 2017. His research interests include determining the consequences of diabetes and aging on neuronal signaling and neurodegeneration.
Dr. Al-Onaizi presented at the Institute recently a research-based scientific lecture titled ‘Elucidating mechanisms underlying cognitive dysfunction in Type 2 diabetes’. This seminar was well attended by many healthcare professionals, academics and whomever interested from the Institute and all over Kuwait.
market, and their entry into financial investments may reflect negatively on them, due to their lack of depth in their basic field that was established. The commercial register is based on it”, especially since the owner of the institution has the ability to open an individual investment portfolio better than opening a portfolio in the name of the institution he owns.
Regulation
She pointed out that the measures undertaken by the authority contribute to a greater regulation of the financial market in front of foreign investors, especially that these measures serve to raise the confidence of investors, on the reality of the regulation processes that are carried out by the supervisory bodies.
On the other hand, the sources say that preventing individual institutions from opening investment portfolios may reduce the opportunity for the owner of the institution to negotiate with banks to obtain credit facilities, in addition to reducing options for the investor, which may affect the level of his dealings in the market and his liquidity with which he deals as a result of reducing the available options.