In the fourth round of the Mustafa(Pbuh) Prize Science Promotion Meeting held on February 15, 2021, different approaches of Coronavirus vaccine development were examined.
During the series of Women’s Empowerment virtual meetings held from February 3rd to February 10th, 2021, eminent Jordanian molecular biologist delivered a speech on empowering women in the field of science and technology.
On the first day of Women’s Empowerment webinar held in collaboration with the Mustafa(Pbuh) Science and Technology Foundation (MSTF) on February 3rd, 2021, prominent Muslim women scientists from around the world discussed women’s empowerment in the field of science and technology.
Director of Water Energy Climate Experts Network (WECEN) stressing that the Islamic world desperately needs creative and prominent scientists, pointed to the Mustafa(Pbuh) Prize as an impressive stride that offers scientists and researchers a strong incentive.
The 2019 Mustafa(Pbuh) prize laureate, who has developed the successful BioNTech-Pfizer Coronavirus vaccine, in an interview with DW explains how they will respond to the new, more contagious COVID-19 variant.
Vice Chancellor of Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) pointed up the importance of a move towards greater integration among scientists, NGOs, and the governments in the Islamic countries during the Coronavirus pandemic.
The director of Natural Sciences Publishing, a peer-reviewed academic publisher in the United States, stressed the pioneering and important role of the Mustafa(Pbuh) Science and Technology Foundation (MSTF) in building an Islamic generation that believes in creativity and innovation.