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HBKU’s QBRI concludes internship programme for high school students

Published: 18 Jan 2022 - 09:37 am | Last Updated: 18 Jan 2022 - 09:38 am
A student works in a QBRI lab.

A student works in a QBRI lab.

The Peninsula

Doha: Qatar Biomedical Research Institute (QBRI), part of Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), recently conducted its first School Internship Program for grade 12 and 13 students from Doha British School (DBS) and the American School of Doha (ASD). 

The programme enabled aspiring scientists to learn more about the innovative work QBRI does and offered hands-on research experience.

The programme was part of the institute’s capacity-building initiatives to attract the next generation to the research field. Seven students joined the program for two weeks and were able to gain valuable insights into topics such as stem cells, diabetes, and neurological disorders. This School Internship Program was supervised by researchers from two QBRI research centres — the Neurological Disorder Research Center and the Diabetes Research Center.

Students were taught about stem cells, biochemical assays, protein expression, protein purification, anatomy of the brain, cell culture, molecular genetics, and neuroinflammatory. 

In addition to hands-on research experiences at QBRI’s advanced laboratories, Dr. Nishant Vaikath, Research Associate, gave the students a session titled “Tools for Efficient Scientific Literature Search - Basics”.

Lina Hassna, Programs and Partnerships Senior Manager at QBRI, said: “This program is one of our key capacity-building initiatives for youth in Qatar. During the internship program, we aim to help students attain hands-on experience while working closely with a group of experienced scientists.” 

Mariam Al Haggan, a student at DBS, said: “This was a valuable and amazing learning experience for me. I was mentored by two scientists from QBRI, who explained the equipment we worked with, and provided hands-on training while learning about stem cell differentiation and working with proteins.”