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Faculty of Medicine at Beni Suef University Organizes Its First Student Scientific Conference in Collaboration with the Medical Syndicate

22 May 2025

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Under the patronage of Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, the Student Union of the Faculty of Medicine organized the first Student Scientific Conference in collaboration with the Medical Syndicate under the slogan “Because Medicine is a Responsibility… and Science is a Mission.” The event was attended by Dr. Khaled El-Hadidi, Dean of the Faculty; Dr. Samraa Hussein, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Hany Hamed, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development; and Dr. Emad El-Banna, Head of the Doctors’ Syndicate in Beni Suef and Executive Director of Beni Suef University Hospitals. The event also saw the participation of Ibrahim Orabi, President of the Student Union, along with a strong turnout of students and faculty members. The conference featured innovative student research covering a wide range of medical fields.

Dr. Mansour Hassan emphasized the importance of student conferences, noting that they provide a platform for students to present their scientific ideas before specialists, thereby helping to refine their skills and prepare them to tackle future challenges. He also highlighted that such events encourage scientific dialogue and foster collaboration between departments—particularly in the medical field—helping to steer research toward practical solutions that meet societal needs.

The conference included a rich variety of workshops and sessions, such as:

  • A workshop on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

  • A surgical skills workshop on suturing and basic procedures

  • Specialized lectures on intensive care management and surgical techniques

  • A session on cancer vaccines and training the immune system to fight malignant cells

  • A session on the future of bladder cancer treatment

  • A session on stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease

  • A session on the effectiveness of stem cell therapy in treating Parkinson’s

  • A session on advanced treatments for resistant ITP (Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura)

  • A session titled “Beyond Steroids and Splenectomy: Future Therapies for Resistant ITP”

  • A session on personalized cancer treatment based on genetic profiling

  • Sessions on targeted cancer therapies and ischemic heart disease

  • A session on exosomes: from fiction to reality

  • A session on managing ischemic heart disease and protecting the heart from damage

  • A session on cell death mechanisms and their role in developing cardioprotective therapies

  • Sessions on brain organoids, providing new insights into brain development and neurological diseases.