Dr. Maher Al-Natsheh meets with Palestinian scientist Dr. Adnan Mojale, inventor of a cure for diabetes.
Dr. Maher Al-Natsheh, the acting president of An-Najah National University, had a meeting in his office in the University with the Palestinian scientist Dr. Adnan Mojale, who is a specialist in medical research and therapeutic development and an inventor of a cure for diabetes.
Dr. Natsheh thanked the Palestinian scientist for his interest in visiting An-Najah National University, and expressed his pride in Dr. Mojale, who has earned world-wide fame by providing a cure for diabetes and will be available in American pharmacies in the year 2014. Dr. Mojale also provided a treatment medicine for Alzheimer’s disease, which causes the loss of memory.
Dr. Maher Al-Natsheh briefed Dr. Mojale on the University- its foundation, development, and the academic programs which it provides to students. Dr. Natsheh also introduced An-Najah University Hospital, which was founded in order to train medical students, and to provide distinct medical services for the Palestinian people of all areas.
The meeting with the Palestinian scientist was also attended by professor Sami Jaber, the Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Mohammad Hanoon, the Vice President for Administrative Affairs; and Dr.Sam Fuqaha, Director of the Public Relations Department. For his part, Dr. Mojale thanked Dr. Natsheh and the University officials for receiving him.
Dr. Mojale also paid a visit to the University Hospital and expressed his admiration for the great development he had seen in the different departments of the hospital, in addition to the medical staff working there and the students of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University. He also voiced his willingness to cooperate with them, and finally, he thanked the officials for the advancement and eminence of the University.
Dr. Mojale was born in Tubas, West Bank in 1963. He obtained a B.A from Yarmouk University in Jordan, where he later worked as a teaching assistant. Then, in 1986, he obtained an M.A, and later was offered a scholarship to study at Exeter University, where he received his PhD two years later. After that, he accepted a job offer in the United States, where he has been living for the past 22 years, and was elected “Man of The Year” in 2008 for his scientific achievement - the foundation of a medical institution in 1999, which invented a cure for Type Two Diabetes that provides total healing from the disease without any complications.