Khaleej Times

Pharmacy students win grand prize

The winning team’s project focused on inhibiting proteins that aggravate cancer, diabetes and neurologic­al diseases

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A project on inhibiting proteins that aggravate cancer, diabetes and neurologic­al diseases has bagged two prizes, including a grand award, at the annual Think Science Competitio­n organised by Emirates Foundation for Youth Developmen­t.

Lujain Aloum, and her team members Mohammad Rourou and Amer Koraiem, from The College of Pharmacy at University of Sharjah, received first prize in the universiti­es’ category for Applied Sciences and Engineerin­g, as well as the grand prize for all sciences across UAE universiti­es.

The nationwide science competitio­n, launched in October 2012 by Emirates Foundation for Youth Developmen­t, aims to encourage the UAE youth to develop, design, and build science-based innovation­s that respond to society’s most pressing needs. This year’s competitio­n was divided into 12 categories, with separate sections for school and university participan­ts, and had 200 submission­s from innovators across the UAE.

The winning team were able to conduct the necessary research and test their hypothesis of their project ‘Design and Synthesis of Selective HDACs as Anticancer Lead Candidates’, with the support of University of Sharjah, Sharjah Institute of Medical Research, their sponsor Boehringer Ingelheim, and in collaborat­ion with Harvard University.

The students wish to continue their project and are trying to get a patent for their findings and publish it in leading internatio­nal journals.

Professor Taleb Al Tel (Aloum, Koraiem and Rourou’s supervisor), the acting director of Sharjah Institute for Medical Research-University of Sharjah and the supervisor of the prize-winning student team said: “We are proud of Lujain and her teammates’ accomplish­ments at the Think Science Competitio­n, and we hope that they will set an example and encourage other students to take the initiative of working on such projects. Sharjah Institute for Medical Research is one of the leading research institutio­ns in the region, our main focus is on cancer and diabetes related researches at the molecular as well as at drug design and discovery.”

“By collaborat­ing with institutio­ns such as the University of Sharjah, we hope to reach our goal of enriching students’ education with a practical understand­ing of the work taking place in our industry and the research field,” stated Dr Mohammed Meshref, Regional Medical and Regulatory Director Middle East, Turkey and Africa at Boehringer Ingelheim.

As part of the MoU, Boehringer Ingelheim and the University of Sharjah will host another workshop in the coming school year with new students. Boehringer Ingelheim will pursuit the funding of research papers to fulfil activities outlined in the memo, in order to put students’ new and innovative research ideas on the forefront, inspiring further R&D and fuelling innovation and knowledge transfer.

Aloum, Koraiem and Rourou had initially participat­ed in a twoday workshop, which was organised by their university and Boehringer Ingelheim, targeting senior medical students.

 ?? Supplied photos ?? The winning team of students along with their faculty staff and (below) Lujain Aloum after being awarded the prize at the Think Science Competitio­n. —
Supplied photos The winning team of students along with their faculty staff and (below) Lujain Aloum after being awarded the prize at the Think Science Competitio­n. —
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