Pakistani student wins Young Scientist Award
Pakistani student wins Young Scientist Award
Islamabad: The international American organization Lab Root has awarded the Young Scientist Award to a young Pakistani scientist who was not admitted to any university in the country for a year.
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According to the BBC, Umair Masood of Abbottabad has been given this award by Lab Root for two separate scientific investigations. He presented two papers at the International Conference on Molecular Biology and Biochemistry in Australia and the International Conference on Tissue and Regenerative Medicine in the United States. Umair Masood is a fourth-semester biotechnology student at Comcast University, Abbottabad.
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Umair Masood said in his research that people suffering from hereditary diseases could be detected quickly and cheaply while the genes of any living thing can be obtained and transmitted to another.
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