A researcher from Beni Suef University, along with a Japanese research team, develop a new method for detecting SARS-CoV-2 virus
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Prof. Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, announced that a researcher from Beni Suef University with a Japanese research team developed a new applicable method for detecting the emerging SARS-CoV-2 virus in its various strains with the aim of improving the sensitivity of detecting the virus using a smart polymer to avoid the problem of false negative diagnosis facing specialists at the present time, in preparation for the next wave of the virus, which is expected to be very virulent.
Prof. Dr. Mansour indicated that the main researcher of the team is Dr. Ahmed Nabil, Professor of Medical Biochemistry, from the Fculty of Graduate Studies for Advanced Science, who is a post-doctoral researcher - Diagnostic Team - Smart Polymers Group at the National Institute for Materials Science - Tuskola - Japan, stressing his pride in what researchers have accomplished, especially that this event has received the attention and follow-up of mass communications in Japan.
It is worth noting that the National Institute of Materials Science in Japan announced the development of a new strategy to detect the virus using one of the smart polymers, by Professor Mitsihoro Ibara, Director of the research team, and this was announced on the official website of the institute at 2 pm, Japan time.
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