Online Commentary
Representing Sudan, I highlighted the promises of our newly published paper "Ethics of DNA Research on Human Remains: Five Globally Applicable Guidelines" for granting descendant communities, local researchers, and stakeholder rights in research engagement and decision-making.
The New York Times
I spoke about the new policy of aDNA ethics reported in our newly published manuscript, "Ethics of DNA Research on Human Remains: Five Globally Applicable Guidelines.
Max-Planck Institute for the Science of Human History News Webpage
This article covered the story of the paper I co-authored with leading researchers from Uppsala University on The Evolution of Lactase Persistence in Sudan and South Sudan.
BBC Arabic
I was invited to join the BBC Arabic program Talking Point: Why immigration has become a dream that many Arab youth are looking forward to? and share my experience as an African immigrant in Europe and the advantages of legal immigration. My participation starts at 17.30 minutes.
Wir Im Norden
The article reported my new research results on the new house mouse sub-species Mus musculus helgolandicus, which colonized the island of Heligoland 400 hundred years ago.
Max-Planck Society Journal
In this article, I shared my experience on the challenges of life-work balance as a researcher and mother.
International Association of Women Police
I spoke with the African coordinator of the International Association of Women Police (IAWP) about the role of women police officers in protecting women and children, especially in burning conflict zones like Darfur in Western Sudan.
The Police Journal
In this article, I highlighted the promises of DNA fingerprinting technology as a piece of scientific evidence for solving murder, rape, and terrorism.
Sudan National TV
I appeared as part of a police program coverage to talk about the importance of biological evidence for criminal investigations