 Hayat Sindi (Saudi Arabia)
Syllabus of the Subject:
PhD Hayat Sindi (eleventh most influential Arab Women).
- Hayat Sindi (Saudi Biotechnologist)
- The “Diagnostics for All” vision of Hayat Sindi
Sample of the Subject: Hayat Sindi (Saudi Biotechnologist)

Description of the Subject: Hayat Sindi (Saudi
biotechnologist)
Hayat Sindi (Muslim Businesswoman, 1967,
Saudi Arabia)
is considered one of the best biotechnologists in the World.
- She is also Goodwill Ambassador for Sciences (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation UNESCO)
- Haya Sindi is the eleventh most influential Arab Women (Magazine “Arabian Business”)
- Haya Sindi has developed with Cambridge a project based on the creation of a
special machine using the light and ultrasound in biotechnology applications
- Sindi was the first woman of the Gulf region in obtaining a
Doctorate in Biotechnology
- Sindi is the co-Founder of “Diagnostics for All,” providing affordable analytic apparatus for patient care that allows the treatment of 60% of humanity who live beyond the traditional medical system
“We should adapt the science for the advantage of Humanity” PhD Haya Sindi
PhD Hayat Sindi created the i2 Institute with the objective of make influential scientists providing access to new opportunities.

PhD Hayat Sindi, wears the traditional Muslim headscarf as a religious sign, demonstrating that the colour or sex of a person does not affect the scientific development.
Religion:
Haya Sindi is Muslim.
Hayat Sindi belongs to the Arab Economic Area (Islamic Civilisation).
- Arab Gulf Programme for United Nations Development Organisations (AGFUND)
- Saudi Fund for Development
Saudi Arabian Businesspeople.
- HRH Prince Alwaleed bin Talal
- Lubna Olayan
- Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Ali Al-Amoudi
- Sulaiman Al-Rajhi
- Sheikh Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber
- Haifa Al-Mansour
Religions & Business (c) EENI Global Business School (1995-2021)
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