**Discussion of Graduation Projects for Medical Laboratory Technology Students**

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 **Discussion of Graduation Projects for Medical Laboratory Technology Students**

 
The College of Applied Health Sciences Technology hosted the discussion of graduation projects for fourth-year students in the Medical Laboratory Technology program. The event was attended by faculty members and teaching assistants, reflecting the Student Affairs Sector's commitment to supporting scientific and student activities and developing students' research and applied skills.
 
The projects addressed contemporary topics in medical science and laboratory technology, including pharmaceutical toxicology, nanotechnology applications, cell culture, and the study of the preventive and therapeutic effects of certain plant extracts and their nano-formulations. Other research focused on obesity and cancer cells from a biochemical and applied perspective.
 
The discussions demonstrated a high level of scientific rigor and a clear ability to design research studies, analyze results, and interpret findings according to sound scientific principles. This underscores the program's effectiveness in preparing qualified graduates capable of keeping pace with modern advancements in medical laboratories and scientific research.
 
The judging committee members commended the quality of the projects and the students' dedication to their preparation and execution, wishing them continued success in their academic and professional careers. Heartiest congratulations to the students of the Medical Laboratory Technology program, with best wishes for continued excellence and success.