Ghaith Mansour: Honoring Scientific Collaboration at the 7th Pharmacy Research and Innovation Day
Ghaith Mansour, Vice President at Alfaisal Data Analytics and AI Club, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“First Place| Another Milestone That Means More Than Words.
Today, I had the honor of receiving 1st Place Best Poster Award (Non PNU Student/Interns Category) at the 7th Pharmacy Research and Innovation Day at Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University College of Pharmacy.
I would like to extend my deepest gratitude and appreciation to all the incredible authors and collaborators who contributed to this research project.
Your dedication, effort, support, and belief in this work made this achievement possible. Research is never the accomplishment of one individual alone — it is built through teamwork, mentorship, shared vision, and collective ambition.
I would also like to sincerely thank the Dean of the College of Pharmacy at Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University, as well as the entire university, faculty members, organizers, judges, and everyone involved in making this outstanding scientific event possible.”

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