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Lihadh Al-Gazali

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Lihadh Al-Gazali
Receiving the 2008 L'Oréal-UNESCO award
BornNovember 1950
Amarah, Iraq
EducationIraqi University, Baghdad College of Medical Sciences (B.Med., B.Surg., 1973)
Known forIdentifying inherited disorders in Arab populations
AwardsL'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science
Scientific career
FieldsClinical genetics
InstitutionsDepartment of Paediatrics of United Arab Emirates University

Lihadh Al-Gazali (Arabic: لحاظ الغزالي) is a professor in clinical genetics and paediatrics. Her main area of interest is identifying new inherited disorders in Arab populations clinically and at the molecular level. Al-Gazali was born in November 1950 in  Amarah ,  Iraq , and raised in Baghdad. [1]  Her mother was an educationalist and her father a general in the Army in Baghdad.

Biography

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Lihadh Al-Gazali is an award-winning professor of Clinical Genetics and Paediatrics, with her pioneering work published in over 280 papers in prestigious international journals (PUBMED). Having been profiled in the Lancet in March 2006 for her contribution to Clinical Genetics and research in the Middle East, she was also the 2008 UNESCO-L’OREAL award Laureate for Africa and Arab States for the identification of new inherited diseases. In addition, she was the 2014 Laureate for Takreem Awards in the Scientific and Technological Achievement category which is conferred on distinguished Arab achievers from all over the world (3). In the USA she was made an honorary member of the Alpha-Omega-Alpha Medical Society Honor Sociaty - conferred only on physicians or scientists who have made distinguished contributions to medicine (4).

Having obtained her medical degree (MBCHB) from Baghdad University in the early seventies and initially training in Paediatrics, she then moved to the UK (Edinburgh & Leeds) to specialise further in the pioneering field of Genetics. Professor Al-Gazali is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and the Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health in the UK. She taught in the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at UAE University for 30 years before retiring in 2020. During this time she established the first Genetic Service and Research in the UAE, developing it to international levels leaving an enormous legacy in the field.

Al-Gazali has made significant contributions to the understanding of Clinical Genetics, adding an enormous amount of data and information regarding genetic disorders - particularly those specific to the UAE and Arab world - over her long, impressive career. Her primary research focus was on the Delineation of the Clinical and Molecular Basis of Autosomal Recessive Disorders, particularly those found in Arab populations. In addition to the global awards mentioned above, she was also the recipient of the Abu Dhabi Award in 2015 for her contribution to genetic service and research in the UAE (5). In addition, she received the Mohammed Bin Rashid Medal for scientific distinction in 2019 (6) and is the recipient of several other awards including Sheikh Hamdan Award for Medical Sciences which is given to distinguished medical personalities in the UAE (7).

As a female pioneer in the field, Professor Al-Gazali is active as a prominent role model for young Arab women wanting to enter the field of medicine and science. Having inspired and taught many of the leading female geneticists in the region today, she has also been featured in secondary school science books (8) and was invited by the prestigious Nature Journal to join other world-leading scientists in promoting equality in science for women (9). In addition, she was featured in the Canadian Museum for Science and Technology, whose posters are now used in classrooms all over the world to encourage women to study and work in these fields (10).

Al-Gazali is also active in other scientific activities locally and internationally. She is a founding member and past executive committee member of the Center for Arab Genomic Studies. She served on numerous international committees, such as the EU-GCC STI Program for Cooperation in Science, Technology and Innovation, the Scientific Board of the International Basic Sciences Program of UNESCO, and several editorial boards of international scientific journals.

Personal life

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Professor Al-Gazali is married to Dr.Wessam Shather and has two daughters and a son.[1]

Selected publications

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  • Baasanjav, Sevjidmaa; Al-Gazali, Lihadh; et al. (July 2011). "Faulty Initiation of Proteoglycan Synthesis Causes Cardiac and Joint Defects". The American Journal of Human Genetics. 89 (1): 15–27. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2011.05.021. PMC 3135799. PMID 21763480.
  • Akawi, NA; Al-Gazali, L; Ali, BR (August 2012). "Clinical and molecular analysis of UAE fibrochondrogenesis patients expands the phenotype and reveals two COL11A1 homozygous null mutations". Clinical Genetics. 82 (2): 147–156. doi:10.1111/j.1399-0004.2011.01734.x. PMID 21668896. S2CID 23839531.
  • Al-Gazali, Lihadh; Walsh, Christopher A.; et al. (December 2010). "A Homozygous Mutation in the Tight-Junction Protein JAM3 Causes Hemorrhagic Destruction of the Brain, Subependymal Calcification, and Congenital Cataracts". The American Journal of Human Genetics. 87 (6): 882–889. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2010.10.026. PMC 2997371. PMID 21109224.
  • Al-Gazali, L.; Woods, C. G. (26 October 2010). "A novel NGF mutation clarifies the molecular mechanism and extends the phenotypic spectrum of the HSAN5 neuropathy". Journal of Medical Genetics. 48 (2): 131–135. doi:10.1136/jmg.2010.081455. PMC 3030776. PMID 20978020.

References

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  1. ^ Safvi, Talea (27 June 2008). "Lihadh Al Ghazali on genetics". Gulf News.

3. Takreem Award: http://takreem.org/profile-details-59

4. https://www.alphaomegaalpha.org/honorary_membership.html#gsc.tab=0

5. Abu Dhabi Award: https://www.abudhabiawards.ae/en/recipient/dr- lihadh-ibrahim-al-gazali/

6. Mohd in Rashid Medal: https://mbras.ae/en/awards

7. Hamdan Award for Distinguished personality: http://hmaward.org.ae/profile.php?id=214

8. Featured in a science Book: alpha publishing 8A, page 220, 2019

9. nature - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23467153/

10. Featured Canadian Museum: https://womeninstem.ingeniumcanada.org/portfolio-item/lihadh-al-gazali/)