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Bashar Ibrahim is a Professor of Mathematical Systems Biology at the Gulf University of Science and Technology (GUST). He is also affiliate professor with the University of Jena in Germany and the European Virus Bioinformatics Center. Dr. Ibrahim was the co-founder and coordinator of the European Virus Bioinformatics Center. He completed his PhD with honors (summa cum laude) in Bioinformatics in 2008.
Bashar Ibrahim, born on March 14, 1979, is a Kuwaiti middle-distance runner specializing in the 3000 meters steeplechase. He represented Kuwait in the men's 3000 meters steeplechase at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, setting a national record of 8:48.65 during the heats. His athletic achievements have significantly contributed to Kuwait's presence in international track and field events.
Our clinic provides a comprehensive range of plastic and reconstructive surgery services, combining advanced techniques with compassionate care. Led by Dr. med. Bashar Ibrahim in magdeburg clinic, we specialize in breast reconstruction, wound healing, hand and foot injuries, and aesthetic procedures.
French and German foreign ministers are visiting Damascus to meet Syria's new rulers following Bashar al-Assad removal. The visit aims to rebuild diplomatic ties, evaluate humanitarian needs, and support Syria's transition. Key objectives include fostering regional stability, aiding reconstruction, and understanding the transitional government's plans.
Increasing restrictions on freedoms in Damascus under President Bashar Assad include intensified surveillance, censorship, and crackdowns on dissent as the regime struggles to maintain control. Economic hardships, including widespread poverty, fuel public discontent, but fear of retaliation stifles opposition.
The Gulf University of Science and Technology (GUST) plays a vital role in advancing systems biology in the region. Through its innovative programs and research initiatives, GUST is equipping the next generation of scientists to tackle biological challenges using interdisciplinary methods. One of the key figures driving this effort is Professor Bashar Ibrahim GUST, an internationally acclaimed leader in the field.
Bashar al-Assad’s regime collapsed unexpectedly, forcing him to seek refuge in Russia after Syrian troops abandoned their positions. Initially considering Dubai, he fled to Moscow instead, but his safety there remains uncertain. If Syria’s new government seeks to rebuild ties with Russia, Bashar al-Assad could become a bargaining chip for continued military presence.