Sindi encourages women to pursue sciences PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 13 June 2010 17:04

Sindi recalled her 17-year international journey pursuing her dream of becoming a scientist.

“I came from Makkah from a family of eight children who have had traditional upbringing. Since childhood I had a dream of serving humanity,” she said. “Becoming a scientist wasn’t easy. My pursuit of education led me on a journey through King’s College University, Cambridge University, Oxford University, Harvard and MIT.”

Her trailblazing career can serve as a model for Arab women interested in the sciences. She is the first Arab woman to obtain a Ph.D. in biotechnology. “This achievement, as well as many others, was the result of my continuous pursuit of knowledge and the participation in many research projects undertaken in numerous countries. All my achievements are due to my spirit of commitment, my desire to enrich humanity and the transparency of my intentions.”

Three years ago, Sindi went to Harvard to work in a special scientific lab that led to the creation of Diagnostics For All, a project to create point-of-care diagnostic devices.

“Our mission is to provide very low-cost health care solutions to improve health worldwide. Millions of people are dying around the world because they can’t afford access to diagnostic tools.”

She said scientific inquiry is very rewarding and urged other Saudi women to follow her example. “You are strong; you are smart; you are intelligent, and you can also make breakthroughs,” she said. “Society and science can be hand in hand. I had a dream as a child to make a difference, and it has all happened.”
 

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