The Immunology & Microbiology Department

Novel Non-invasive Method To Detect Vascular Complications In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

The Immunology & Microbiology Department

Complications of diabetes can be an emotional topic for those with diabetes. The high sugar level in the blood can damage tissues throughout the body, such as nerves, eyes, or kidneys. These side eff

FATEMA AL-RASHED, PH.D, Post-doc Researcher Immunology & Microbiology Department

The Immunology & Microbiology Department

Fatema Al-Rashed, Ph.D. is a post-doc researcher at the Immunology & Microbiology Department of Dasman Diabetes Institute in Kuwait, since 2016. From 2012 to 2015, she worked as a researcher at F

Immunometabolism – A Promising Route For Drug Development

The Immunology & Microbiology Department

Immunometabolism has emerged recently as a very exciting field of research in immunology that investigates the interplay between immunological and metabolic processes. Interest in this field is gaini

In-situ Protein Detection “the Power Of In-cell Western Blotting”

The Immunology & Microbiology Department

Western blot is a powerful technique originated in the laboratory of Harry Towbin at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Basel, Switzerland in 1979. This sensitive immunological method identifies pro

Diabetes-associated Increase In Heart Failure (HF) Risk Differs Among Men And Women

The Immunology & Microbiology Department

DIABETES-ASSOCIATED INCREASE IN HEART FAILURE (HF) RISK DIFFERS AMONG MEN AND WOMEN A meta-analysis published in Diabetologia involving more than 12 million people found that women with Type 1 Di

Dr. Rasheed Ahmad

The Immunology & Microbiology Department

Head of the Immunology & Microbiology Department DR. RASHEED AHMAD Meet the scientists behind DDI’s research Dr. Ahmad is a senior scientist and head of the Immunology & Microbiology

Irf3 Is A Key Regulator Of Metabolic Inflammation, Insulin Resistance And Disruption Of Glucose Homeostasis

The Immunology & Microbiology Department

Obesity/overnutrition is associated with a state of chronic low-grade inflammation and its downstream metabolic effects greatly increase the risk of developing metabolic syndrome including Type 2 Dia

The Powerful Tool Of Flow Cytometry Analysis In The Immunology & Microbiology Department

The Immunology & Microbiology Department

The Immunology & Microbiology Department, headed by Dr. Rasheed Ahmad, is dedicated to studying immune system mechanisms at the cellular and molecular levels that are directly or indirectly impac

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