Shaheryar Shafi

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Shaheryar Shafi

Dr. Shaheryar Shafi
Born September 28, 1995
Nationality Pakistani
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Shaheryar Shafi (born September 28, 1995) is a Pakistani clinical scientist. He is a passion for research and treatment of Cancer. He is currently working on inflammation and tumor immunity of cancers to understand the cause of tumors and treat them better. [1]

Biography

Shaheryar Shafi was born in Hyderabad, Pakistan, went to Dr. N.A Baloch Model College, studied Microbiology at Sindh University of Jamshoro, and received a Bachelor's degree in Clinical Microbiology in 2017. The same year, he also received a Doctor of Homeopathy degree from Homeopathy College of Hyderabad. In 2018 he moved to China and went to Shenzhen University, where he studied Bladder Cancer and received a master's degree in basic medicine in 2021. In 2019 Shafi was featured and interviewed on a Chinese television where he was talking about student life in china and how they celebrated Chinese spring festivals in china. [2] In 2020 he was selected best outstanding international student by the Guangdong provincial government of china, and he received an award scholarship from the Guangdong Provincial Government of china.[3]

In 2021 Shafi was selected as a young scientist by the Alliance of international science organizations (ANSO) and got funding for his Ph.D. as the Young Talents based on a comprehensive evaluation.[4] Now he is currently working as a research assistant and pursuing his Ph.D. at Suzhou Institute of biomedical engineering and technology (SIBET) Chinese academic of science (CAS) at the University of Science and technology of china (USTC).

Scientific merits

Shafi's research aims to understand and exploit tumor vulnerabilities to cure cancer and the biological mechanisms underlying carcinogenesis. Shafi published an article about "The molecular mechanisms of ferroptosis and its role in glioma progression and treatment"[5] in collaboration with his lab mates, where they discussed the vital role of Ferroptosis, which plays a critical role in glioma progression and tumor microenvironment. And Shafi's research in another article, "Application of fluorescent nano-biosensor for detecting cancer bio-macromolecular markers."[6] In that review article, they discussed a variety of nano-materials with exceptional properties that are widely used for cancer biosensing.

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