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Empowering Youth in AgriTech: FA Model Launch and FA Pioneers Graduation at Nile University
The School of Biotechnology, Nile University proudly hosted the closing ceremony of the FA Pioneers Program and the launch of the FA Model — an initiative empowering youth innovation in food and agriculture. The FA Pioneers Program empowers students and young entrepreneurs to transform ideas into impactful agri-tech solutions, while the FA Model serves as a hands-on learning platform within universities, connecting students with real-world agricultural challenges and innovation ecosystems. The event celebrated the graduation of startups from the Pioneers Program and welcomed distinguished

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Transgenerational Whispers: How Ancestral Experiences Affect a New Generation
Nile University is pleased to host an insightful talk on Transgenerational Whispers: How Ancestral Experiences Affect a New Generation! Join us on January 15th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM in Room 367, as Dr. Ahmed Elewa, Assistant Professor at Augsburg University, USA, delves into his groundbreaking research on the impact of ancestral life-histories on future generations. Dr. Elewa, a graduate of Cairo University and the University of Massachusetts Medical School, will discuss the role of epigenetics in multigenerational adaptations and his current research on embryonic plasticity. Don’t miss out

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Improving Water Quality in the Middle East and North Africa
The School of Biotechnology and NISC Research Center are pleased to announce an insightful event entitled "Improving Water Quality in the Middle East and North Africa," addressing one of the region's most pressing challenges, water quality. With the Middle East and North Africa facing significant environmental issues related to water scarcity, pollution, and the impact of rapid urbanization, this event will explore sustainable solutions, technological innovations, and community engagement in water management. Join us on December 30, 2024, at 9:30 AM in the Tech Space. Key Topics: - The impact

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Deciphering Neural Dynamics of Symptoms of Mental Health Using Machine Learning and Neuroinformatics
NU School of Biotechnology is honored to host Dr. Mohamed Abdelhack, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics, Canada, for an engaging talk on "Deciphering Neural Dynamics of Symptoms of Mental Health Using Machine Learning and Neuroinformatics." Dr. Abdelhack, with an impressive career spanning institutions like Kyoto University and Washington University in St. Louis, will share his groundbreaking research on how computational neuroscience and machine learning are used to model psychiatric disorders and understand brain dynamics. The session will take place on