**Discussions of Graduation Projects for Biotechnology Program Students**
As part of the College of Applied Health Sciences Technology's commitment to supporting its students academically and professionally, and the Student Affairs Sector's dedication to developing students' capabilities in scientific research, innovation, and applied work, graduation project discussions were held for students in the **Biotechnology** program. These discussions were attended by faculty members and teaching assistants.
The students presented their research and applied projects, which ranged from **nanotechnology applications** and **regeneration fields** to a number of cutting-edge topics in biotechnology. This demonstrated their ability to utilize the knowledge and skills they acquired during their studies to present outstanding scientific and applied ideas.
These discussions provided an important opportunity to develop presentation and scientific communication skills, enhance critical thinking and teamwork, and connect academic studies with the needs of the job market and modern research fields.
The judges commended the scientific level of the projects and the students' seriousness and analytical and discussion skills, wishing them continued success in their professional and academic careers. We wish our dear students continued excellence and success, and that their projects will be a promising step towards a bright professional and research future.