- Mysr University of Science and Technology (MUST) Department of Biotechnology proudly announces the 3rd International Biotechnology Conference scheduled for March 5th and 6th at MUST Opera House. Under the esteemed patronage of Mr. Khalid El-Toukhi, Chairman of the MUST Board of Directors, and Dr. Nahed El-Mahboub, Chairman of the Board of Directors of MUST, this conference is a pivotal event in the field of biotechnology to exchange experiences and scientific research. It is promised that , the theme is “Biotechnology Revolution and Shaping the Future of Life.”
Bringing together renowned scientists from the United States, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt, this year's conference marks an important convergence of global expertise. Notable speakers include Professor Thomas Südhoff of Stanford University, who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2013, Kizmekia Corbett of Harvard University, who was instrumental in developing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and Queen Mary University of London. Panos DeLucas and Professor Fahd Abdulaziz Al Muhanna. Graduated from Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University. In addition, several Egyptian scientists specializing in biotechnology from various Egyptian universities, including Dr. Najwa El-Badri from Zewair City of Science and Technology and Dr. Hussein Abaza, Senior Advisor to the Minister of Sustainable Development, Green Economy and Environment; will participate.
Mr. Khaled El-Toukhi, Chairman of the MUST Board of Directors, expressed his enthusiasm for hosting this diverse gathering of world-renowned figures, stating that the conference will foster valuable exchanges and discussions, advance the field of biotechnology, and encourage students and students. He emphasized that it has the potential to enrich the academic environment of the world. .
Dr. Nahed El Mahbbou, Acting Rector of MUST, highlighted the university's commitment to promoting scientific research and fostering international cooperation in biotechnology. He emphasized the role of biotechnology in achieving sustainable development across various sectors such as medicine, agriculture and the environment. He affirmed MUST's dedication to providing an excellent academic environment for student growth and innovation.
The 3rd International Biotechnology Conference aims to address pressing environmental and health challenges and promote innovation and technological development to enhance medical and environmental services. It also aims to strengthen collaboration between the university and research institutes around the world and provide students with the opportunity to gain knowledge from respected scientists and experts in the field of biotechnology.
A variety of scientific sessions and presentations will be held, including a panel of prominent international speakers in the field of scientific research, including Hans Breitenbach, Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy at German University, and Chun Sang-Soo, Professor of Global Health and Human Environment. The conference, held at the American University in Cairo, provides a platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange, enriching both academia and industry.
Comprised of top faculty in medicine, pharmacy, science, agriculture, and biotechnology, the Department of Biotechnology at Mysr University of Science and Technology stands as a beacon of excellence dedicated to providing a comprehensive educational experience. With an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, the faculty prepares graduates to excel in the local and global job market.
Misr University of Science and Technology's commitment to biotechnology underscores its vision for a future where science changes lives. With advances in fields such as medicine, agriculture, and environmental sustainability, biotechnology is emerging as a cornerstone of progress, leveraging modern technology to address humanity's most pressing challenges. This is a global hope to benefit from the latest technological applications such as nanotechnology and information technology to provide and ensure food security in terms of preventive diagnosis and treatment of all human diseases.