Advancing Vaccine Innovation Through Microbial Genomics with MGBio at National Skills University

MGBio proudly concluded the seminar titled “The World of Microbial Genomics and Computational Vaccine Design”, hosted by the Department of Health Science Technology, National Skills University, Islamabad, in collaboration with UNESCO-UNEVOC. The seminar was led by Prof. Dr. Amjad Ali, CEO and Founder of MGBio, whose expertise in microbial genomics and bioinformatics brought valuable insight into the evolving field of computational vaccine development. The session offered a focused overview of how microbial genomic data is revolutionizing global health research and vaccine design. Through real-world examples and case studies, Dr. Amjad Ali illustrated the practical applications of genomics and bioinformatics in addressing infectious diseases. The talk emphasized the role of innovation, data-driven strategies, and academic research in tackling major public health challenges. The event drew participation from a diverse audience, including faculty, students, and early-career researchers, fostering an engaging academic dialogue.
The seminar was organized with the support of Dr. Sumera and Dr. Samra Irum, IPFP Fellows at the university, whose efforts ensured a smooth and successful event. Their dedication to promoting interdisciplinary knowledge and facilitating meaningful discussions was deeply appreciated. This initiative reflects National Skills University’s ongoing commitment to advancing life sciences through research, collaboration, and skill development in emerging scientific fields.

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