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… hyper-partisanship, and inclinations when it comes to popular topics such as climate change, capital punishment, or Qatar’s blockade. “The best algorithms show no slants, which sometimes leaves us at the intersection of ethical questions … more HBKU’s QCRI and UN DPPA Celebrate Six Years of Innovation in Peace Technology 05 Mar 2024 Read more HBKU Promotes Qatar’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem at Web Summit Qatar 2024 04 Mar 2024 Read more … hyper-partisanship, and inclinations when it comes to popular topics such as climate change, capital punishment, or Qatar’s blockade. “The best algorithms show no slants, which sometimes leaves us at the intersection of ethical questions …
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Dr. Deema Almasri, Researcher at QEERI, is featured on Silicon Republic 11 Nov 2019 Home Dr. Deema Almasri, researcher at QEERI, develops membrane technology to tackle water pollution. Source: www.siliconrepublic.com Related News View all news Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Imperial College London Launch Strategic Environmental Health Partnership 10 Jun 2026 Read more Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Gates Foundation Sign Landmark Agreement 08 Dec 2025 Read …
Dr. Christos Fountoukis, Senior Research Scientist at QEERI, is featured on Silicon Republic 11 Nov 2019 Home Senior research scientist at QEERI, Dr. Christos Fountoukis, tries to improve the well-being of humans through studying air pollution. Source: www.siliconrepublic.com Related News View all news Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Imperial College London Launch Strategic Environmental Health Partnership 10 Jun 2026 Read more Hamad Bin Khalifa University and …
… HBKU Scientist is Proving a Bright Spark in Solving Qatar’s Water Challenges 02 Jan 2020 Home QEERI's Dr. Deema Al Masri has been named among 25 game-changers working to …
World Leaders Need to Take the Lead to Tackle Climate Change 27 Jan 2020 Home Dr. Veronica Bermudez, Senior Research Director at QEERI, discusses the Paris Agreement, reached at COP21 in 2015, and whether 2020 will be the year where world leaders take the lead in tackling climate change. Source: intpolicydigest.org Related News View all news Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Imperial College London Launch Strategic Environmental Health Partnership 10 Jun 2026 …
QBRI Insights: Our Natural Defense Against COVID-19 20 Apr 2020 Home Social distancing and quarantine are causing many of us to feel anxious and wonder why such tough measures have been put in place. Naturally, the question everyone is asking is: when will this end? Humans possess a complex natural defense army, the immune system, which responds to viral infections. In most survivors, the immune system wins the fight, clears the infection, and the recovered patient is now immune to future …
QBRI Insights: The Biology of SARS-CoV-2 28 Apr 2020 Home Viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, the virus strain that causes the coronavirus (COVID-19), cannot thrive on their own and rely on infecting host cells in humans or animals to reproduce. Research in molecular biology has allowed us to explore the ‘inside information’ on SARS-CoV-2 and its pathogenic mechanisms. This week QBRI experts explain what happens once the virus finds a way to enter the human body and how this understanding is being …
QBRI Insights: Factors Influencing COVID-19 Severity 05 May 2020 Home The majority of COVID-19 cases are mild and patients recover quickly. However, about 15% of the cases are severe and require intensive care. This week, QBRI’s experts discuss various aspects that may contribute to COVID-19 progression. COVID-19 and Comorbidities The global COVID-19 mortality rate (3-7%) appears to be far higher than for seasonal flu (0.1%). The excess deaths caused by COVID-19 have been associated with age …