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TWAS Fellows by Name with Country of Residence and Membership Section Fellows by Name TWAS Fellows by name with country of residence and membership section Fellows by name Abbasov Ali M. Azerbaijan 06-Engineering Sciences Abdool Karim Quarraisha South Africa 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Abdool Karim Salim South Africa 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Abdou Mohamed A. USA 06-Engineering Sciences Abdul-Salam Jasem M. Kuwait 01-Agricultural Sciences Abdulrazak Shaukat Ali Austria 01-Agricultural Sciences Abdurakhmonov Ibrokhim Uzbekistan 01-Agricultural Sciences Abdurrahman Naeem Mohamed Libya 06-Engineering Sciences Abegaz Berhanu Molla USA 05-Chemical Sciences Abidi Asad USA 06-Engineering Sciences Adeyemo Olanike Kudirat Nigeria 07-Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences Adimurthi Adi India 08-Mathematical Sciences Agarwal Bina India 10-Social and Economic Sciences Agarwal Girish Saran USA 09-Physics Agrawal Manindra India 08-Mathematical Sciences Ahmad Imtiaz Pakistan 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Ahmad Rafiq Pakistan 01-Agricultural Sciences Ahmad Viqar Uddin Pakistan 05-Chemical Sciences Ahmad Wasim Pakistan 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Ahmedov Bobomurat Uzbekistan 07-Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences Ai Guoxiang China 07-Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences Ajayaghosh Ayyappanpillai India 05-Chemical Sciences Akhtar Muhammad United Kingdom 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Al Khaja Najib Mohd Hadi United Arab Emirates 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Al-Athel Saleh Abdulrahman Saudi Arabia 06-Engineering Sciences Al-Kharafi Fayzah M.A. Kuwait 05-Chemical Sciences Al-Kindy Salma Muhammed Zahran Oman 05-Chemical Sciences Al-Nimr Moh'd Ahmad Mohammad Jordan 06-Engineering Sciences Al-Salman Ahmad Jordan 08-Mathematical Sciences Al-Sarraj Emad Yousif Iraq 05-Chemical Sciences Al-Shamlan Ali Abdullah Kuwait 07-Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences Al-Sulaiman Sabah Ahmed Abdul-Wahab Oman 06-Engineering Sciences Albarwani Sulayma Oman 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Alberts Bruce M. USA 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Alencar da Silva Hilário Brazil 08-Mathematical Sciences Ali Nahid India 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Ali Syed Irtifaq Pakistan 01-Agricultural Sciences Allende Rivera Jorge Eduardo Chile 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Alleyne Trevor Trinidad and Tobago 03-Biological Systems and Organisms Almeida Virgílio Augusto F. Brazil 06-Engineering Sciences AlMomin Sabah Kuwait 01-Agricultural Sciences Alper Howard Canada 05-Chemical Sciences As of 2020-12-12 (updated weekly) Fellows by name Alpers Michael Philip Australia 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Alsharhan Abdulrahman Sultan United Arab Emirates 07-Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences Alvarez Díaz Lilliam Margarita Cuba 08-Mathematical Sciences Alves Oswaldo Luiz Brazil 05-Chemical Sciences Amati Daniele Italy 09-Physics Amatore Christian France 05-Chemical Sciences An Zhisheng China 07-Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences Anand Ashima India 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Andreo Carlos Santiago Argentina 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Andriambololona Raoelina Madagascar 09-Physics Ang How Ghee Singapore 05-Chemical Sciences Anosa Victor O. Nigeria 01-Agricultural Sciences Aragão de Carvalho Carlos Alberto Brazil 09-Physics Araújo Aloisio Pessoa de Brazil 08-Mathematical Sciences Arber Werner Switzerland 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Ardalan Farhad Iran, Isl. Rep. 09-Physics Arfaei Hessamaddin Iran, Isl. Rep. 09-Physics Arroyo Mary Therese Kalin Chile 03-Biological Systems and Organisms Arruda Paulo Brazil 01-Agricultural Sciences Artaxo Paulo Brazil 07-Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences Arvia Alejandro Jorge Argentina 05-Chemical Sciences Aseffa Abraham Ethiopia 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Asenjo Juan Alfonso Chile 06-Engineering Sciences Asfaw Berhane Ethiopia 03-Biological Systems and Organisms Ashenafi Mogessie Ethiopia 03-Biological Systems and Organisms Ashfaq Muhammad Pakistan 01-Agricultural Sciences Ashraf Muhammad Pakistan 01-Agricultural Sciences Atluri Satya N. USA 06-Engineering Sciences Atweh Samir F. Lebanon 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Augusto Ohara Brazil 05-Chemical Sciences Autrey Louis Jean Claude Mauritius 03-Biological Systems and Organisms Ayensu Edward Solomon Ghana 03-Biological Systems and Organisms Ayupov Shavkat Abdullaevich Uzbekistan 08-Mathematical Sciences Azad Ahmed Abdullah Bangladesh 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Azevedo Ricardo Antunes de Brazil 01-Agricultural Sciences Azzam Rasheed M.A. USA 06-Engineering Sciences Babiker Abdel Ghayoum A. United Kingdom 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Badiane Ousmane USA 10-Social and Economic Sciences Badran Adnan Jordan 03-Biological Systems and Organisms Badrie Neela Trinidad and Tobago 01-Agricultural Sciences Bagchi Biman India 05-Chemical Sciences Baghdadi Mohamed Morocco 08-Mathematical Sciences As of 2020-12-12 (updated weekly) Fellows by name Bagnato Vanderelei Brazil 09-Physics Baharvand Hossein Iran, Isl. Rep. 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Bahri Akiça (Akissa) Tunisia 01-Agricultural Sciences Bai Chunli China 05-Chemical Sciences Bai Zhidong China 08-Mathematical Sciences Bakibinga David Justin Uganda 10-Social and Economic Sciences Balakrishnan Narayanaswamy India 06-Engineering Sciences Balali-Mood Mahdi Iran, Isl. Rep. 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Balaram Padmanabhan India 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Balasubramanian Dorairajan India 02-Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology Balseiro Carlos Antonio Argentina 09-Physics Bambah Ram Prakash India 08-Mathematical Sciences Bandyopadhyay Sanghamitra India 06-Engineering Sciences Banerjee Soumitro India 06-Engineering Sciences Banerjee Srikumar India 06-Engineering Sciences Bao Xinhe China 05-Chemical Sciences Baralle Francisco Italy 04-Medical and Health Sciences incl. Neurosciences Baran Enrique J. 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