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bioscience

Ali O Balubaid

Researcher, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

living systems Cellular Networks Tissue Engineering bioscience Mathematical modeling

Ph.D Directed Research at KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)

Assessing seawater safety

1 min read · Sat, Aug 15 2015

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environmental science and engineering bioscience marine science desalination

Elevated bacterial populations in waters near beaches and urban areas could pose a problem for desalination plants.

Brain waves in boxes

1 min read · Sat, Oct 3 2015

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biomedicine statistics bioscience brain science

A statistical method helps to identify abnormal signals in electroencephalograms and locate their source in the brain.

Epilepsy study shows the shape of things to come

1 min read · Sun, Jul 21 2019

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brain science bioscience statistics

Pyramidal graphs resulting from statistical analyses of EEG recordings can improve our understanding of epileptic seizures.

CovMT: Tracking virus mutations across the world

1 min read · Sun, Feb 21 2021

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human health pathogens computation bioscience

An interactive platform helps users visualize where SARS-CoV-2 mutations start, how wide they spread and how infectious they are.

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