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Research Chairs

Research: Genes Involved in Pheromone Production in Tropical Warehouse Moth
Chair of Date Palm Research (CDPR), College of Food and Agricultural Sciences, King Saud University recently published a research work entitled, “Genes involved in sex pheromone biosynthesis of Ephestia cautella, an important food storage pest, are determined by transcriptome sequencing” in a
KSU Conducts Conference on Quranic Studies Development
King Saud University Rector Badran Al-Omar inaugurated the Second International Conference for the Development of Quranic studies on March 2, 2015. The conference is entitled: “Quranic studies: reality and prospects for development". Rector Al-Omar was accompanied by Sheikh Salih bin Abdullah bin