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Mansoura University Contributes to International Scientific Breakthrough in COVID-19 Diagnosis

In a significant step that highlights its growing international scientific presence, a research team from Mansoura University has contributed to the development of an innovative method for detecting the coronavirus (COVID-19), in collaboration with Nagasaki University in Japan. This achievement marks a distinguished international partnership that combines Egyptian and Japanese expertise to create more accurate, faster, and more effective diagnostic tools.

The work has received wide acclaim from the scientific community for its potential to enhance the diagnosis of viral diseases, especially in resource-limited settings. The results of this breakthrough have been published in a prestigious international scientific journal, underscoring its importance and credibility.

The Egyptian team was led by Prof. Rania El-Shahiny and Associate Prof. Mahmoud El-Maghraby from the Faculty of Pharmacy – Mansoura University. They played a key role in developing a new technique that significantly improves the efficiency of virus detection. This paves the way for faster, more accurate, and low-cost diagnostic tests.

Through this participation, Mansoura University continues to affirm its position as one of the leading scientific institutions in the region, committed to delivering research solutions that serve society and respond to global challenges. The university emphasizes its dedication to supporting young researchers and fostering high-quality scientific collaborations.

The university expresses its pride in this fruitful cooperation, which reflects a spirit of innovation and global openness and adds to its growing record of achievements in health, technology, and applied research.

For more details on this scientific breakthrough, you can read the full research paper at the following links:

 

 

 

 

 


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