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UAE University researchers introduce a sensor-guided indoor sunlight system boosting vitamin D levels by over 100%—a game-changer for obesity-linked deficiency in the UAE.
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Iltaf Shah is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the College of Science, United Arab Emirates University. He joined UAEU in July 2015 as an Assistant Professor and was subsequently promoted to Associate Professor before being appointed Professor of Chemistry. Shah holds an MSc and a PhD from Kingston University London, a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education from the same institution, and an NVQ-4 in Management and Leadership Skills.
His research specializes in biomolecular science, clinical and forensic biochemistry, and bioanalytical and electro-chemistry, with a focus on developing analytical methods such as LC-MS/MS applications for vitamins, hormones, stress biomarkers, and other compounds. Shah maintains a strong publication record, with over 3,300 citations on Google Scholar, and collaborates with international institutions including those in the United Kingdom. He contributes to the academic community through research output in peer-reviewed journals and departmental activities at UAEU.
UAE University researchers introduce a sensor-guided indoor sunlight system boosting vitamin D levels by over 100%—a game-changer for obesity-linked deficiency in the UAE.
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