
Professor Khalid Bin Dayna Awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists
Arabian Gulf University
09 Mar, 2025
Prof. Khalid Mubarak Bin Dayna, a Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at Arabian Gulf University (AGU), has been awarded the Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath) in recognition of his outstanding academic and research contributions. The award ceremony took place at the Royal College of Pathologists in London, where new fellows were celebrated for their significant achievements.
Expressing his gratitude for this honor, Prof. Bin Dayna stated, "Receiving the FRCPath marks a significant milestone in my professional career. This recognition motivates me to intensify my efforts to enhance the science and practice of pathology for the benefit of patients worldwide."
During the ceremony, Prof. Bin Dayna engaged in discussions with Dr Bernie Croal, President of the Royal College of Pathologists, regarding future research and academic collaborations. They emphasised their mutual commitment to advancing the field of pathology through innovation, education, and scientific inquiry.
The FRCPath is a prestigious academic accolade that signifies a high level of achievement in scientific research, bolstering the academic and professional stature of its recipients. It offers fellows the opportunity to connect with a global network of professionals, facilitating the exchange of ideas and experiences. Furthermore, the fellowship enhances professional skills and provides access to training opportunities, workshops, conferences, and specialised seminars worldwide, keeping fellows abreast of the latest developments in their field.
Prof. Khalid Bin Dayna has a distinguished academic and research background, establishing himself as a leading expert in immunology and microbiology. He has made significant contributions to research in these areas and has published numerous scientific papers that have garnered international recognition. Prof. Bin Dayna is dedicated to fostering scientific research and medical education through creativity and innovation, and he has played a vital role in training the next generation of doctors and researchers. He is also an active member of several specialised scientific societies.
It is noteworthy that the Royal College of Pathologists is a professional organisation with over 13,000 members globally. It is dedicated to establishing and maintaining standards in pathology and advancing the science and practice of the field. The college's mission includes promoting public education, fostering research and innovation, and overseeing the training of pathologists and scientists across 17 specialties, all aimed at improving patient care and safety.