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Hashim Al-Hashimi is a professional biochemist and professor of biochemistry and chemistry at Duke University. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He received the prestigious NAS Award in Molecular Biology in 2020. [ 4 ]
Hashimi has stated that "The Afghan culture has always been part of my daily life". [15] She has repeatedly joked about her traditional Afghan wedding, with the Washington Post reporting, "'It was a medium-size wedding by Afghan standards,' Hashimi said, recalling the reception with a mere 200 guests."
Seyed Hassan Ghazizadeh Hashemi (Persian: سید حسن قاضیزاده هاشمی; born 21 March 1959) [1] is an ophthalmologist and full professor at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, [1] as well as the head and founder of the Noor Ophthalmology Complex.
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A physician by training, Long practices radiation oncology at a hospital in Kentucky. Long is the author of Evidence of the Afterlife: The Science of Near-Death Experiences, which appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list. In 1998, he founded the Near Death Experience Research Foundation, which is concerned with documenting and ...
Dr. Rafid Fadul, a pulmonary critical care and internal medicine physician in northern Virginia, called drinking raw milk a "risk-benefit analysis." "[If] I can have the same product, essentially ...
The IHRC reported that as of February 2012, al-Hashimi continued to be kept in solitary confinement following his conviction. [5] In October 2012, Amnesty International reported that al-Hashimi's mother was seriously ill and believed herself to be dying; the organization issued an appeal that he be allowed to visit her at the hospital. [1]