US-based Undergraduate Student Nabaa Naveed has become the first Pakistani and international student to be chosen for the CRISP Cancer Research Program in the United States

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Moment of Pride for Nation as Naba Naveed becomes first Pakistani who got selected for Cancer Research Program in the USA
Moment of Pride for Nation as Naba Naveed becomes first Pakistani who got selected for Cancer Research Program in the USA
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Moment of Pride for Nation as Naba Naveed becomes first Pakistani who got selected for Cancer Research Program in the USA

US-based Undergraduate Student Nabaa Naveed has become the first Pakistani and international student to be chosen for the CRISP Cancer Research Program in the United States.

The highly competitive CRISP Cancer Research Program was created for undergraduate students interested in a career in cancer research and allied health fields.

A stipend is given to the selected students and the program will run for 8-weeks. Naveed is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from The University of Alabama at Birmingham.

UAB has the best educational resources to help me achieve my goal of becoming a doctor. I have access to top-notch professors and career counseling services that not only will help me achieve my academic goals but also help me polish my personality.

I tell other Pakistani students that if they are passionate about something then they should do it, and live their “American dream” because I know that I’m living mine. People will tell them that the “sky is the limit” but the sky is just the start, and they should not let anyone or anything stop them from making their dreams a reality. – Nabaa NaveedNabaa took it to her social media to express her feelings about getting out into the program.

Today I want to share my first professional research experience at UAB as an international student. During this past summer, I got selected for the CRISP program (cancer research immersion student program) at UAB. I had the opportunity to work in the Alexander lab which focuses on neuro-muscular disorders and the immense pleasure of being mentored by Dr. Matthew Alexander himself.

My project focused on a gene called FKRP and two very deadly and rare diseases/mutations called LGMD21 (limb-girdle muscular dystrophy) and WWS (Walker Warburg Syndrome) which have no cure in the world.
This was indeed an experience worth living and having myself challenged on many levels I thought I couldn’t, helped me discover my passion for science.

Team Pakaffairs wish the best of luck to Nabaa Naveed and wish her success.

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