KU's ICCBS trains 135 students in chemical, biological sciences

IV Report

KARACHI: The International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi (KU), concluded its 17th Summer Internship Programme (SIP), training 135 students from 30 universities nationwide in chemical and biological sciences.

Over 1,800 BS and MPhil graduates applied for the programme, with 135 selected for training in ICCBS's various sections, including diagnostic labs. 

At the certificate distribution ceremony, ICCBS Director Prof Dr Farzana Shaheen praised the students' hard work, dedication, and valuable contributions. “Students have shown their perseverance, adaptability, and willingness to learn and grow during their stay at ICCBS.”

She further remarked: "SIP aims to motivate students toward scientific research, providing hands-on experience for the real-world scenario."

The internship programme organiser, Prof Dr Asmat Salim, of Dr Panjwani Centre of Molecular Medicine and Drug Research (PCMD), noted that participants came from institutions across Pakistan, not just Karachi and Sindh.

Dr Shaheen commended Dr Asmat Salim and her team for the programme's success, said a press release.

 

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