Rania Dghaim
Associate Professor
Natural and Health Sciences
Zayed University
United Arab Emirates
Biography
Dr. Dghaim has an interdisciplinary research activities in the areas of organometallic catalysis, environmental and analytical chemistry and public Health. Her PhD dissertation focused on the development of a novel sequential insertion of imine/CO into late metal-carbon bonds as a novel route towards the synthesis of polypeptides and other biologically relevant molecules. During her academic tenure at Zayed University, Dr. Dghaim participated in several international presentations and research publications related to the fields of chemistry, and environmental and public health. She participated in a research program that collected data on the health status and various environmental exposures of adolescents and children residing in the United Arab Emirates. Her current research is focused on environmental pollution, in particular, examining the chemical and microbial quality of water, soil and sediments.
Research Interest
Dr. Dghaim research interest includes organometallic catalysis, environmental and analytical chemistry and public Health.
Publications
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Dghaim R, Al Khatib S, Rasool H, Khan MA (2015) Determination of Heavy Metals Concentration in Traditional Herbs Commonly Consumed in the United Arab Emirates. Journal of Environmental and Public Health pp:1-6.
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Barakat-Haddad C, Zhang S, Siddiqua A, Dghaim R (2015) Air quality and respiratory health among adolescents from the United Arab Emirates. Journal of Environmental and Public Health pp: 1-13.