The
World Bank Education Director, Dr Jaime Saavedra Chanduvi has revealed
that a major breakthrough in the cure for cancer might have been found
by a female scientist.
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Female student of the African University of Science and Technology, Abuja, Sandra Musujusu
A female student of the African University of Science and
Technology, Abuja, Sandra Musujusu, has made a scientific breakthrough
after developing an alternative treatment for breast cancer.
Accoriding to TribuneOnline the scientific breakthrough might lead
to a lasting solution in the treatment of breast cancer prevalent among
women world over.
This was made known on Tuesday in Abuja when the World Bank
Education Director, Dr Jaime Saavedra Chanduvi with his team visited the
University as part of his assessment tour of the 10 African Centres of
Excellence (ACE) centres.
The World Bank has committed about $10 billion for the ACE project
in Nigeria, as part of efforts to encourage conduct of cutting-edge
research and specialisation of the beneficiaries institutions in
specific development problems faced in Nigeria and indeed the African
continent.
AUST, is hosting one of the Centres of Excellence, known as Pan
African Material Institute (PAMI), with research focus electrical power,
disease detection and treatment.
Musujusu, research, using macromolecular science is aimed at
developing bio-degradable polymer material which could be used as
alternative for the treatment of breast cancer in the near future.
She revealed that her research focuses on triple negative breast
cancer which is the aggressive sub-type of breast cancer that is common
with women from African ancestry.
Musujusu, a Sierra-Ionian national is conducting the research under
the sponsorship of the Pan African Materials Institute (PAMI).
Out of 19 African Centres of Excellence, 10 Nigerian tertiary
institutions won slots to churn out special research works that could
compete effectively with global standards.
The ACE universities include Redeemers University, Mowe; Ahmadu
Bello University, Zaria; University of Jos, Jos; University of Benin;
and African University of Science and Technology, Abuja.
Others are University of Port-Harcourt; Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ile Ife; Bayero University, Kano; Benue State University, Makurdi; and
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
It would be recalled that when the Ebola Virus Disease broke out in
Nigeria in the year 2014, one of the ACE centres, Redeemers University
served as the testing site before it was brought under control.
Musujusu said, “My research is actually centred on the development of bio-degradable polymers for treatment of breast cancer.”
“I will be focusing on triple negative breast cancer which is
actually the aggressive sub-type of breast cancer that is common with
women from African ancestry.”
“I believe there is a bright future for Africa, and as a woman
there is much more we can do if we are empowered. This award given to me
by PAMI has empowered me to face my studies with more confidence and
actually contribute to the frontier of knowledge and move Africa
forward.”
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