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Young Scientist Nischal Baniya set to present his research on bio-inks for acid attack victims to the nobel lau...

KATHMANDU, March 26: Nishchal Baniya, from the esteemed Zhejiang University of Technology with a degree in Chemical Engineering and Technology, has been selected to present his groundbreaking research at the highly anticipated 13th ISABS Conference on Applied Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Translational Medicine. The prestigious summit is scheduled to be held in June, 2024 in Croatia.
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KATHMANDU, March 26: Nishchal Baniya, from the esteemed Zhejiang University of Technology with a degree in Chemical Engineering and Technology, has been selected to present his groundbreaking research at the highly anticipated 13th ISABS Conference on Applied Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Translational Medicine. The prestigious summit is scheduled to be held in June, 2024 in Croatia. 


Baniya's presentation, titled "Advancements in Bio-Ink Technology for Precision Dermatological Reconstruction in Acid Attack Victims," is set to captivate audiences, including Nobel laureates and prominent scientists from institutions such as Harvard and Stanford.


Baniya's journey from academia to the forefront of scientific innovation is a testament to his dedication and expertise in the field. Armed with a comprehensive understanding of chemical engineering principles, Baniya has spearheaded research that promises to revolutionize the treatment landscape for individuals affected by acid attacks.


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His methodology, which integrates bio-ink technology with in-vitro tissue engineering and advanced 3D modeling, represents a significant advancement in dermatological reconstruction. By cultivating healthy skin tissue in vitro and leveraging digital modeling techniques, Baniya has developed a tailored approach to skin graft fabrication, customized to the dimensions of acid attack wounds.


The inclusion of Nobel laureates such as Aaron Ciechanover, Svante Pääbo, Richard Roberts, and Gregg Semenza, alongside prominent scientists from Harvard, Stanford, and other renowned institutions, underscores the significance of Baniya's research within the scientific community. Baniya's presentation promises to spark new conversations and collaborations, driving forward the quest for innovative solutions to complex medical challenges.


As the conference draws near, Baniya stands as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring researchers worldwide, demonstrating the transformative power of academic inquiry and interdisciplinary collaboration in effecting positive change in society.


 


 


 

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