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Hypertention-day

World Hypertension Day

Hypertension is a quiet executioner. It is probably going to turn into a worldwide pandemic. Sohail University observes world hypertension day on 17th May 2020. It is treatable and preventable. Medicare Cardiac & General Hospital spread awareness among the general public about how to treat and prevent hypertension.

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CLDP Visit

Stefan Koehler, Associate Director of Licensing Health Technologies University of Michigan and John Dickerson Senior Attorney U.S Department of Commerce Commercial Law Development Program (CLDP) visited Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) at Sohail University on 5th March 2020 and explored the prospects of academic and research collaboration with Director Research Sohail University Prof. Dr. Rizwana S Waraich.

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Commercial Law Workshop

Sohail University and AUC I Law in collaboration with the Commercial Law Development Program (CLDP) the USA, and Continuing Legal Education Institute of Pakistan (CLEIP) successfully organized a one-day workshop titled “Commercial Law Masterclasses”. The objective of the workshop was to aware of the participants about Intellectual property (IP) rights and licensing in private business settings. Vice President, CLEIP, Syed Bulent Sohail, Stefan Koehler, Tech Transfer, University of Michigan and Senior Attorney, U.S. Department of Commerce, CLDP, John Dickerson, was the panelist who highlighted the issues people facing on Intellectual Property (IP) licensing in Pakistan. Moreover, they also visited Sohail University and a commemorative group photo with participants was also taken.

World Leprosy Day

Sohail University marks World Leprosy Day to raise public awareness of Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease. Leprosy was renamed Hansen’s disease after Norwegian scientist Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen, who in 1873 discovered the slow-growing bacterium now known as Mycobacterium leprae as the cause of the illness. Together, we can put a stop to prejudice and disgrace against people with Hansen’s disease that can be restored with antibiotics.