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Afwa Thameur

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Afwa Thameur
عفوا ثامر
Bornc. 1982 (age 41–42)
CitizenshipTunisia
OccupationResearch scientist
Known forResearch into drought tolerance in cereal crops in Tunisia
Academic background
EducationTunis El Manar University; University of Szeged
Academic work
InstitutionsMinistry of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries (Tunisia); University of Gabes

Afwa Thameur (Arabic: عفوا ثامر; born c. 1982) is a Tunisian plant biologist and agronomist who specialises in drought tolerance in cereal crops. She holds is a Fellow of the Arab Women Leaders in Agriculture initiative.

Career

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Thameur studied for a PhD in Biology at Tunis El Manar University, graduating in 2012, aged thirty.[1] Her post-doctoral research took place at Szeged University in Hungary.[1] In 2015, Thameur was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study in the USA.[1][2] This scholarship enabled her to work at the US Department of Agriculture in Texas and Mississippi.[3] Her research project was entitled 'Enhancement of Bioactive Compound Production in Chinaberry, Melia azadirach, and Monk's Pepper, Vitex agnus castus'.[4] From 2016 to 2019, she worked with Walid Sadok of the University of Minnesota on a partnership programme funded by the International Centre for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) and CRDF Global to enhance and stabilise wheat production in Tunisia.[5] In 2019, she joined the first fellowship cohort of the Arab Women Leaders in Agriculture initiative.[6] As of 2020, she was a research scientist at the Ministry of Agriculture (IRESA) and Assistant Professor at the University of Gabes.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Dr. Afwa Thameur | Awla". www.awlafellowships.org. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  2. ^ "WNC's Specialty Crop Institute presents 'Farming In a Time of Drought' lecture at Fallon campus". Carson Now. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  3. ^ Biologists, American Society of Plant. "Afwa Thameur". community.plantae.org. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  4. ^ "Afwa Thameur | Fulbright Scholar Program". cies.org. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  5. ^ "International Center for Biosaline Agriculture". International Center for Biosaline Agriculture. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  6. ^ "Arab women scientists set sights on transforming R&D in regional agriculture and food security | Awla". www.awlafellowships.org. Retrieved 2021-04-03.