Protect Iran's scientists from attacks
Briefly

Iran is recognized as a leading scientific and medical hub in the Middle East, with historical contributions dating back to Ibn Sina, who first described cancer metastasis in the eleventh century. Recent advancements in stem-cell research, nanotechnology, and cancer care have further solidified its status. Despite international sanctions and isolation, Iranian universities consistently rank among the top institutions in the region, and the global diaspora of Iranian scholars plays a crucial role in advancements in science and medicine.
Iran has made significant contributions to medical science, from early descriptions of cancer metastasis by Ibn Sina to advancements in modern stem-cell research and nanotechnology.
Despite facing sanctions and international isolation, Iran's universities are ranked among the best in the region, showcasing the resilience and capability of its educational institutions.
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