Awarded "Best Poster" and "Best Presenter" for groundbreaking research on the pharmacogenetic determinants of opioid safety. Investigating how specific genetic polymorphisms (OPRM1, OPRD1, and COMT) can be used to personalize analgesic strategies for advanced cancer patients.
Recognized as the 2026 top honoree for a decade of prolific contributions to clinical research and medical education across four continents.
Recognized as the "World's Youngest Scientist in Medicine" at age 21, a title earned through a prolific body of original research conducted during undergraduate studies.
Author of 100+ peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, including Wiley, Springer, and Elsevier, bridging molecular science and clinical application.
Holds the Guinness World Record for the "Longest Title of a Book" (26,021 characters) and completed 51 medical courses from top global universities in 9 days.
Awarded "Best Poster" and "Best Presenter" for groundbreaking research on the pharmacogenetic determinants of opioid safety. Investigating how specific genetic polymorphisms (OPRM1, OPRD1, and COMT) can be used to personalize analgesic strategies for advanced cancer patients.