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The Health and Basic Colleges Research Center

The Health and Basic Colleges Research Center

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Dr. Nayef Al-Rashidi

The Health and Basic Colleges Research Center at the Vice-Rector's Office for Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research, MU  is a multidisciplinary research centers and has many research laboratories, such as the Molecular Biology Laboratory, the Microbiology Laboratory, and the Biochemistry and Immunology Laboratory. The center has state-of-the-art research equipment that serve faculty members, researchers, and postgraduate and undergraduate students from the health colleges to conduct scientific experiments and medical research to enhance community health.

The Center plays a pivotal role in supervising the conduct of funded research projects inside and outside the university, holding specialized seminars and workshops, and forming cooperative relationships between health sectors and local and international research centers by encouraging joint projects that aim to improve the university’s international ranking.

Finally, we are pleased to communicate with all faculty members, researchers and students at Majmaah University and receive their feedback to improve scientific research and innovation.

Director of The Health and Basic Colleges Research Center

Dr. Nayef Al-Rashidi

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The Center was established in 1430 AH / 2009 AD based on the approval of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz - may his soul rest in peace- under the name of the Research Center for Health and Basic Sciences. The Center’s responsibility is focused on improving the community's health conditions via a number of award-winning medical research to spread health awareness.

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