Dr. Soheila Moradi Bidandi, on the sidelines of the International Conference on Toxic and Antionoma, referring to the 100th anniversary of its establishment and its prominent role in researching and producing vaccines and therapeutic serums in the country. The International Conference is being held with the participation and support of the World Health Organization and 5 well -known international scholars and scientists as well as prominent Iranian professors.
He added: Razi Institute has been recognized internationally because of its brilliant record in this area and the World Health Organization responded positively to the Razi Institute’s proposal and participation to hold this conference.
The main purpose of this conference is to present the latest research achievements in the form of key lectures and international synergy to protect human lives from snakebite and scorpion.
He also pointed to the international cooperation of the Razi Institute in various fields, including the holding of specialized training and seminars in the field of biological products, including the FAO and international courses for African and Central Asian countries in the production of biological products.
Dr. Moradi reiterated: In recent years, the Razi Institute has been able to export and transfer serum production technology to various countries, including Iraq.
He added: According to the Razi Institute’s records in the field of reference and international reference laboratories, such as the Wo -Awal and Woah Poor Refresh Laboratory, and the provision of national and international services, in the light of the steps required to obtain the relevant permits for the WHO Partner Laboratory in the field of Venom And the anti -vanum is on the agenda.
Moradi Bidandi described the ultimate goal of all research and conferences as improving ways to maintain human health and said: Razi Institute has a national and transnational view in this regard and it is hoped that its international activities will be expanded further.
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