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Election of Palestinian physician Dr. Ashraf Al-Dada as President of the Arab Society for Tissue Matching
Today, Friday, April 5, 2019, the results of the Arab Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenomics (ARSHI) elections were announced.
According to the results announced by the General Assembly of the Arab Society for Closing Conformity, the German doctor of Palestinian origin, Dr. Ashraf Al-Dada, was elected as President of the Association. He will assume his duties for a period of two years, including one year as elected Chairman of the Board and one year as actual CEO until the next elections are held for the next two years, as is the custom in every country. Election period. The new elected president of this session, Dr. Ashraf Al-Dada, is an international expert and consultant in pathology, laboratory medicine, blood transfusion, and bone marrow. Dr. Al-Dada comes from the town of Bani Suhaila in the Khan Yunis Governorate in the Gaza Strip. He is a former director of the Department of Blood Transfusion and Tissue Matching at the University Hospital of the German city of Regensburg. He currently works as the Director of the Tissue Identification Department at King Faisal Specialist Hospital in the city of Jeddah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He recently obtained the title of a certified international director with broad powers from the American Society for Tissue Identification (ASHI). In addition to his scientific achievements, he also engages in volunteer work and holds several tasks in this field, including the head of a group. Palestinian doctors in Germany.
A few years ago, Dr. Al-Dada joined the Arab Society for Tissue Identification and became managing editor of its periodical, which is published internationally.
The Arab Society for Tissue Identification - ARSHI, which was founded ten years ago, is considered a central institution for all countries of the Middle East and the MENA region, with its main headquarters in Dubai. Its members belong to all countries of the Middle East and North Africa, as well as a large number of diaspora scientists in Europe and America. It is considered one of the largest international associations working in This field works in full partnership and contracts with its counterparts from other international associations, most notably the European Society for Tissue Identification (EFI), the American Society for Tissue Identification (ASHI), and the Asian Society for Tissue Identification (APHIA).
It is noteworthy that ARSHI organizes many scientific conferences and practical and technical workshops in all member states, and takes it upon itself to develop the science of tissue matching to improve the results of organ and bone marrow transplantation locally and globally. It motivates its members, rewards their achievements, and awards annual scholarships to outstanding students.
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