Ms. Akiso Matrona shared her inspiring academic journey and research work on immune response mechanisms in HIV infections. She emphasized the importance of research in addressing global health challenges and encouraged students to pursue innovative solutions within biochemistry and biomedical sciences. Dr. Faith Njeru discussed the revolutionary use of nanobodies as diagnostic tools and explored the integration of antibody engineering, biotechnology, and cell biology. Her talk underscored the potential of advanced biomedical technologies in improving healthcare and crop diagnostics and treatments.
The event served as a platform for students to gain insights into scientific advancements and professional development beyond traditional employment avenues. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with experts, seek mentorship, and expand their understanding of the ever-evolving landscape of biochemistry and biomedical sciences.
