Nazmia Nassereddine
Nazmia Nassereddine is a young writer passionate about making complex data and research more approachable, understandable, and entertaining.
Nazmia has always been an educator at heart, taking on mentorship roles teaching creative and business writing to the scientific community. She is currently pursuing her passion at the intersection of technology and healthcare through a master’s degree in biomedical engineering. When she’s not in the lab pouring herself into the magic of tissue engineering and reconstruction, she’s writing and educating the world about all things biotech, healthtech, insurtech, and edutech.
Nazmia holds a B.S. in biology and is currently pursuing her M.S. in biomedical engineering at the American University of Beirut. She specializes in cartilage tissue research, and uses her writing as a therapeutic escape to produce captivating pieces that take her readers on a journey with every word.
Latest
Learning From Nature: How Xampla Is Standing At The Forefront Of A Global Movement Against Plastic Pollution
Xampla's technology, developed from over 15 years of protein research by Professor Tuomas Knowles at the University of Cambridge, has led to the creation of a patented class of Morro plant-based materials.
Healthtech Startup Avey Is On A Mission To Empower Individuals Worldwide With A Free, Anytime-Anywhere Self-Diagnosis Tool
Avey's AI medical diagnostic algorithm replaces the need for self-diagnosis via search engines by offering a reliable, accurate alternative.
Reviving The Earth: Dendra Systems' Journey In Transforming Ecosystem Restoration
Confronting a daunting challenge, Dendra has set its sights on rejuvenating two billion hectares of degraded land that scars our planet.
How Saudi Arabia-Based Foodics Became The GCC Region's Most Prominent Foodtech-Meets-Fintech Player
Since its inception in 2014, Foodics has successfully processed over six billion orders through its platform, and it has been focused on significant regional expansion plans.
UAE-Based Nomad Is Making It Fashionable To Be Environmentally And Socially Responsible
Brands such as Nomad not only design high-quality on-trend pieces, but also aim to leave their positive mark on the environment and local community.
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