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Dr. Jannatul Ferdous, Associate Professor of Pharmacy at Comilla University, has become the first Bangladeshi to receive Japan’s prestigious Asian Young Biotechnologist Award 2026. The honor was conferred by the Society for Biotechnology, Japan (SBJ), in recognition of her outstanding contributions to biotechnology research. She confirmed the news on June 2, noting that her research focuses on using nanotechnology to enhance the effective application of drugs and biomolecules.
Dr. Ferdous expressed that the achievement brings her immense pride and joy as a researcher. She believes that winning the award through competition with scientists from developed nations will inspire young researchers in Bangladesh. The SBJ will formally present the award to her during its 78th annual conference, scheduled for September 15–17 at Hokkaido University in Japan, with all participation expenses covered by the organization.
Founded in 1923, the Society for Biotechnology, Japan, is a highly regarded international scientific body dedicated to advancing research in biology, biotechnology, and life sciences.
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