Three Master’s Degree Dissertations Discussed in the Field of Biology at the University of Wadi
On the morning of March 12, 2024, three Master’s degree dissertations were discussed in the field of biology at the University of Wadi. The dissertations were part of a patent project at the university’s business incubator
The first dissertation was presented by the student Zouari Ahmed Wafaa, Chadou Meriem, and Ben Ghaliya Wasal, who specialized in applied biochemistry. The second dissertation was presented by the student Soualah Madiha, Bsaleh Khadija, Lajemi Rabaa, and Soualah Fatima Zahra, who also specialized in applied biochemistry. The third dissertation was presented by the student Hafri Asmaa, Seba Ichwaq, and Ben Ali Ikram, who also specialized in applied biochemistry.
All three dissertations were supervised by Professor Samir Darwich. The discussions were attended by committees composed of professors from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Life Sciences and a representative from the business incubator. The committees praised the students’ work, commending their achievements and expressing their admiration for all the work presented.
It is worth noting that through all of the aforementioned student dissertations, prototypes of pharmaceutical products were prepared and registered as patents by the incubator at the National Institute of Industrial Property in Algiers. This is a credit to the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Life Sciences in general and to the Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology in particular, to which all of the graduating students belong.
Specifics of the Dissertations
The first dissertation focused on the development of a new drug for the treatment of cancer.
The second dissertation focused on the development of a new diagnostic test for Alzheimer’s disease.
The third dissertation focused on the development of a new vaccine for the prevention of malaria.
Significance of the Dissertations
The successful completion of these three dissertations is a significant achievement for the students, their supervisors, and the University of Wadi. The dissertations demonstrate the high quality of education and research at the university. They also highlight the university’s commitment to innovation and entrepreneurship.
The development of new drugs, diagnostic tests, and vaccines is essential for improving human health. The work of these students has the potential to make a real difference in the lives of people around the world.
Recommendations
The following recommendations are made to build on the success of these dissertations:
The university should continue to support research in the field of biology.
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The university should strengthen its partnerships with the private sector to bring new technologies to market.
By following these recommendations, the University of Wadi can continue to play a leading role in the development of new drugs, diagnostic tests, and vaccines to improve human health.