Bethlehem University is proud to congratulate its distinguished alumna, Serina Almassu, a graduate of the Medical Laboratory Sciences program in 2020, on her recent appointment to the prestigious EPS (European Physical Society) Action Committee. This remarkable achievement is a reflection of Serina’s dedication and contributions to the scientific community, both locally and internationally.
Serina is currently pursuing her PhD as a Pre-doctoral candidate at the Calegari Research Group, Centre of Regenerative Therapies-Dresden (CRTD) at Dresden University of Technology (TUD), Germany. Beyond her academic work, she has been actively involved in various scientific and professional organizations. She has served on the administrative board of “The Researchist,” a scientific research community in Palestine, since 2019, and has been a member of the Palestinian Medical Technology Association since 2020.
Since 2017, Serina has been a key member of the EPS Young Minds section Science4People in the Faculty of Applied Sciences, Technology and Engineering Bethlehem, Palestine, the first node of an international network focused on science dissemination among youth. Her long-standing involvement in this initiative has now culminated in her appointment to the Action Committee of the EPS Young Minds project, where she will continue to advance scientific engagement.
Bethlehem University takes immense pride in the role it played in Serina’s academic and professional development. Through initiatives like Science4People Bethlehem, the university has provided a platform for students like Serina to engage in meaningful scientific activities, fostering their leadership and research skills. Her journey is a true reflection of the university’s mission to cultivate young talent and promote scientific innovation.
The entire Bethlehem University community wishes Serina continued success in her PhD studies and her future endeavors, confident that she will continue to excel and inspire others.