Prof. Dr. Syed Mohamed Aljunid Gives Lecture at TUBA University

Prof. Dr. Syed Mohamed Aljunid Gives Lecture at TUBA University

Prof. Dr. Syed Mohamed Aljunid gave a conference titled "Roles of Health System Research and Development During Post - Covid Pandemic" within the scope of TÜBA University Conferences Program.

At the conference held at Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University (IZU), TÜBA President Prof. Dr. Muzaffer Şeker gave a greeting speech. While expressing his pleasure to host Prof. Aljunid within the scope of the TÜBA program, President Şeker reminded the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Malaysian Academy of Sciences and TÜBA and said, "I find the signatures we signed in Kuala Lumpur with ASM President Datuk Dr. Tengku Mohd Azzman Sharfiffadeen FASc valuable for the cooperation of the two academies. I believe that sharing our mutual working experiences through the joint projects of our scientists will bring us closer and strengthen us scientifically."

TÜBA Council Member and IZU Rector Prof. Dr. Ahmet Cevat Acar said that we are happy to bring Prof. Dr. Syed Mohamed Aljunid, who has carried out international studies, and scientists like him together with the academics and students of our university.

Prof. Aljunid, who started his speech by evaluating the COVID-19 outbreak within the health system, said that there were mistakes made in the process carried out within the health system during the pandemic process, as well as the right decisions that sometimes had to be taken quickly. Prof. Aljuniad, who also focused on the diseases called Long COVID-19 and affecting millions of people, stated that life returned to normal at a great speed after the pandemic and explained the effects of this process on the existing health system. He stated that it is difficult for all countries to cope with the pandemic, which affects all sectors in the world, and that actions to improve R&D in the post-pandemic period are vital. At the end of the conference, he added his suggestions for possible solutions.

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