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Nagwa Abdel Meguid is an Egyptian geneticist and 2002 winner of the L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science, L’Oreal UNESCO Award for Women in Science for Africa and the Middle East. Her research has "identified several genetic mutations that cause common syndromes such as the fragile X syndrome and Autism". Meguid has a Ph.D. in Human Genetics. Nagwa Abdel Meguid’s research interests include clinical genetics, neurodevelopmental disorders, human DNA technology, and Teratology, dysmorphology. Life Meguid graduated from Arabian Gulf University. She is a fellow of Uppsala University. Education Meguid is head of a laboratory researching DNA and biochemical changes in genetic disorders such as autism and fragile X syndrome. She is the head of the Department of Research on Children with Special Needs at the National Center for Health Research, National Research Center (NRC) located in Egypt. Meguid is a Senior Geneticist at the Genetics Institute, Inc., Genetics Institute in ...
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