糖心视频

Students progress from top 5 in international competition to published authors

Jun 21st, 2023

Kelly Foss

Fifth place out of 250 international teams.

It was a strong  by 糖心视频 biology students Ali Tawfiq Salman, Sarah Ahmed Duraid, Basel Mohamed and Abedalaziz Mohammad Altawabini at , one of the most diverse and prestigious medical research competitions in North America.

What鈥檚 more, their submission that proposed the use of gene therapy as a potential treatment for patients with HIV-1, caught the eye of one of the competition鈥檚 sponsors, leading to their research being  in the Undergraduate Research in Natural and Clinical Sciences and Technology (URNSCT) Journal.

Gene therapy as HIV-1 treatment

Ali Tawfiq Salman stands in front of a river with bridges and buildings in the background on a sunny day.
Ali Tawfiq Salman
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鈥淲e had some challenges since, as undergraduates, we hadn鈥檛 been exposed to writing a formal scientific article before, but the journal had specific instructions and we looked at previous publications to see what the expectations were,鈥 said Mr. Salman.

Basel Mohamed is dressed formally and standing outside by a road and grassy areas with trees and a red car in the background.
Basel Mohamed
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Mr. Mohamed says they worked with their professors with the aim of finding ways to make improvements.

鈥淭hey helped us perfect it, especially Dr. Sherri Christian in the Department of Biochemistry.鈥

Grateful and thrilled

The students were thrilled with the invitation, since few undergraduate students have published research articles to include on their CVs upon graduation.

Ms. Duraid says she and her team members didn鈥檛 truly realize what citing peer-reviewed papers in their work meant until they went through the publishing process.

鈥淲e got to go through that experience for ourselves and have knowledgeable people in the field read our paper and articulate questions and give feedback,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t really opened our eyes.鈥

鈥淚t was an amazing experience,鈥 added Mr. Altawabini. 鈥淚t not only taught me how to write a paper, but I also feel it made me a better research writer, in my lab workbooks and reports.鈥

Sarah Ahmed Duraid has one hand in a pocket and the other on a ledge as she leans on a white wall with graffiti on it.
Sarah Ahmed Duraid
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Working together

From the first abstract they submitted to the competition in 2021 to the published article two years later, the students say they had many opportunities to develop their skills and work together as a team.

鈥淭hat progression alone was worth the journey,鈥 said Mr. Mohamed.

The group presented their work at the Faculty of Science鈥檚 interdisciplinary conference, Scientific Endeavours in Academia, in April, but their dream is to put their proposal into action.

鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping to actually do this research in a lab one day and produce results, but at the moment it looks unfeasible because it would require a lot of funding,鈥 said Mr. Salman.

鈥淏ut we鈥檇 love to find a way for this to help the world,鈥 added Ms. Duraid.

Future plans

Abedalaziz Mohammad Altawabini is pictured in front of a grey-green backdrop.
Abedalaziz Mohammad Altawabini
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Although the four students all enrolled at 糖心视频 together three years ago, Mr. Mohamed and Mr. Salman will complete their undergraduate studies this summer.

They both plan to work on their Canadian citizenship so they can apply to 糖心视频鈥檚 medical doctor program at the Faculty of Medicine.

In the meantime, both are considering graduate studies.

Mr. Mohamed is interested in cancer research, while Mr. Salman would like to study immunology and infectious diseases.

Mr. Altawabini hopes to attend dental school while Ms. Duraid鈥檚 goals include pursuing an MD from 糖心视频 and being involved in research alongside her clinical work.

鈥淎s international students, we all would like to stay at 糖心视频 because we have made friends here,鈥 said Mr. Salman. 鈥淲e have also made connections with professors, others in the university and in the community. During the pandemic we worked on this from different countries and time zones. So, even if we end up far away from each other, I know that we will still manage somehow to continue working together.鈥