Cancer will be detected in 10 minutes

in #cancer6 years ago

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A group of researchers in Australia have recently found a method that helps identify all the cancers in a blood test. In the first week of December the news was published seriously with the international press, including The Telegraph, CNN. The news of the Australian Institute for Bio-engineering and Nano Technologies (AIBN) cancer detection method was developed to know the details of Abu Ali Ibne Sinaar, a member of the research team. One of the 12 researchers said. Sina Bangladeshi.

Brisbane from Chandpur

Sitting abroad, listening to the success of Bangladeshi people is like the news and the joy is filled with the mind. With that interest, I contacted him in the phone with interest. Talk about the conversation is the life story of Abu Ali ibn Shina.

Sina lives in Brisbane, Australia Her younger family with fashion designer wife Sabeha Sultana and son Jabir Bangladeshi researchers grew up in Baburhat in Chandpur. Teacher couple Md. He is the first child of Shahidullah and Suraiya Akter.

He has graduated and postgraduate from the University of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. After completing his studies, he took a job in a renowned institution in Bangladesh. But he did not get a job in the job. Sina said, "I wanted to join the teaching profession for research work. I got a chance at one time. That was in the Department of Biochemistry of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. As a teacher joined in 2011.

He taught there for two years. In 2013, at the University of Queensland, Australia got a chance to do a PhD with a scholarship. He earned his PhD from the University of the Australian Institute for Bio-Engineering and Nano Technology. Currently the Center of Queensland University
Sina is doing research on cancer for cancer of the nanosecond.

In the online version of The Telegraph, it has been reported in the cancer research

About the 2012. Co-Founder of the Australian Institute for Bio-Engineering and Nano Technology and the then Deputy Director Professor Matt Tauau took a number of research projects at the University. He started the projects to find out the simple method of identifying cancer. Those who were doing PhD were paired with those projects that were involved in those projects.

Abu Ali Ibn Sina gets the opportunity to work in such a project in 2015. Professor Matt Toure under the research project Dr. Sina, another Bangladeshi researcher. There were 12 researchers from different countries including Muhammad JA Siddiqui. However, under the leadership of Professor Matt Trouse Dr. Laura Carcosso and Dr. Sina was the main lead. They came up with a new method of cancer diagnosis.

Bangladesh will get benefits
The innovation is currently awaiting clinical examination. After further testing in laboratories at the international level, its benefits can be found. All of them will take more than a couple of years, say Sina.

If successful, only a short time can be detected through blood tests. Any kind of cancer in any part of the body can be seen in the test. In this method, any kind of cancer can be detected in the initial stage. As a result, cancer treatment will be possible in primary treatment. Abu Ali ibn Sina said, 'The system is simple and affordable. Only 10 minutes after the formation of blood DNA will be possible. In the initial stage, if cancer is detected, life will survive, as well as reduce medical costs. I will do more to share the benefits of this innovation for Bangladesh.