Popular Science Lecture on Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025 Delivered by BBMS Year 4 Students

The College of Medicine, Gulf Medical University, proudly hosted an engaging and intellectually stimulating Popular Science Lecture delivered by Ms. Azima Muzzammil Patanwala and Ms. Aysha Sulthan Ahmed, students of BBMS Year 4.

The lecture focused on explaining the groundbreaking discoveries recognized by the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025, translating complex scientific concepts into an accessible and engaging format suitable for a broad academic audience. The students demonstrated exceptional clarity, scientific depth, and presentation skills while highlighting the physiological relevance, clinical implications, and global impact of the award-winning research.

The session was attended by faculty members and students at the College of Medicine. The interactive discussion that followed reflected the audience’s keen interest and appreciation for the scientific significance of the Nobel-winning work. The presenters effectively bridged advanced biomedical research with undergraduate learning, embodying the spirit of scientific inquiry and academic excellence promoted within the BBMS program.

Science Lecture on Nobel Prize

This initiative aligns with the College’s commitment to:

  • Promoting scientific literacy
  • Encouraging student-led academic discourse
  • Enhancing research-oriented learning
  • Cultivating future biomedical scientists

The College of Medicine congratulates Ms. Azima Muzzammil Patanwala and Ms. Aysha Sulthan Ahmed for their outstanding effort and scholarly presentation. Their initiative exemplifies the academic rigor and leadership qualities nurtured within the BBMS program.

Science Lecture on Nobel Prize