I’m a senior Biotechnology student at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. I’m passionate about molecular biology, genetics, and sustainable biotechnology. I’m always eager to explore how science can solve real-world challenges in health and the environment.
•My interest in sustainability began after studying Applied Genetics, which helped me understand how biotechnology can provide real solutions to environmental and health challenges. Later, through several sessions I attended about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), I became particularly inspired by Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being, as it strongly connects with my academic background and future aspirations.
During my cancer biology course, I realized that the development of cancer in any population depends on the presence of specific risk factors — and that the environment plays a crucial role in triggering or preventing the disease. I learned that Egypt has one of the highest rates of liver cancer in the region, mainly due to environmental and health-related factors such as schistosomiasis infection, pollution, and unsafe agricultural practices. This understanding motivated me to link my theoretical knowledge with practical actions that can reduce such risks and contribute to a healthier, more sustainable community.
I believe that joining Sustainability Global will help me explore sustainable health strategies, collaborate with people who share similar goals, and build the skills needed to apply biotechnology in ways that support both human and environmental well-being. I’m passionate about turning scientific knowledge into real-world impact, and I see this fellowship as a step toward contributing to global health awareness and sustainable scientific innovation..
B.sc In Agricultural Science ( Department Of Biotechnology) - Final Year
Minia University
I’m a senior Biotechnology student at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. I’m passionate about molecular biology, genetics, and sustainable biotechnology. I’m always eager to explore how science can solve real-world challenges in health and the environment.
My interest in sustainability began after studying Applied Genetics, which helped me understand how biotechnology can provide real solutions to environmental and health challenges. Later, through several sessions I attended about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), I became particularly inspired by Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being, as it strongly connects with my academic background and future aspirations. During my cancer biology course, I realized that the development of cancer in any population depends on the presence of specific risk factors — and that the environment plays a crucial role in triggering or preventing the disease. I learned that Egypt has one of the highest rates of liver cancer in the region, mainly due to environmental and health-related factors such as schistosomiasis infection, pollution, and unsafe agricultural practices. This understanding motivated me to link my theoretical knowledge with practical actions that can reduce such risks and contribute to a healthier, more sustainable community. I believe that joining Sustainability Global will help me explore sustainable health strategies, collaborate with people who share similar goals, and build the skills needed to apply biotechnology in ways that support both human and environmental well-being. I’m passionate about turning scientific knowledge into real-world impact, and I see this fellowship as a step toward contributing to global health awareness and sustainable scientific innovation..
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- 🔸 Certificate of Completion – Cancer Biology Course (Online,50 hours, 2025)
- 🔸 Certificate of Completion – Molecular Biology Course (Udemy, 18 hours,2025)
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I’m a senior Biotechnology student at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. I’m passionate about molecular biology, genetics, and sustainable biotechnology. I’m always eager to explore how science can solve real-world challenges in health and the environment.
My interest in sustainability began after studying Applied Genetics, which helped me understand how biotechnology can provide real solutions to environmental and health challenges. Later, through several sessions I attended about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), I became particularly inspired by Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being, as it strongly connects with my academic background and future aspirations.
During my cancer biology course, I realized that the development of cancer in any population depends on the presence of specific risk factors — and that the environment plays a crucial role in triggering or preventing the disease. I learned that Egypt has one of the highest rates of liver cancer in the region, mainly due to environmental and health-related factors such as schistosomiasis infection, pollution, and unsafe agricultural practices. This understanding motivated me to link my theoretical knowledge with practical actions that can reduce such risks and contribute to a healthier, more sustainable community.
I believe that joining Sustainability Global will help me explore sustainable health strategies, collaborate with people who share similar goals, and build the skills needed to apply biotechnology in ways that support both human and environmental well-being. I’m passionate about turning scientific knowledge into real-world impact, and I see this fellowship as a step toward contributing to global health awareness and sustainable scientific innovation..
