Remembering Dr. Hani Al-Nazer: His Life, Legacy, and Contributions to Medicine

2024-02-22 18:28:00

Written by Muhammad Tahamy Zaki Thursday, February 22, 2024 08:28 PM

Dr. Muhammad Al-Nazer announced the date of the funeral for the mother of the late doctor Hani Al-Nazerwho passed away today following a struggle with illness, indicating that the funeral will take place next Sunday evening, February 25, inside Al-Razzaq Hall in the Police Mosque in Sheikh Zayed.

A state of sadness dominated social media following the news of the doctor’s death was announced Known as Hani Al-Nazer After a struggle with cancer, the former head of the National Research Center had been suffering from Burkitt’s cancer for months, and his health condition had recently deteriorated.

Dr. Hani Al-Nazer was always keen to benefit his followers with his health experience and answer their questions regarding skin diseases, and Al-Nazer continued this way in his last days despite his critical health condition.

Dr. Hani Al-Nazer was born on December 26, 1950 in the city of Tama, Sohag Governorate. He joined the Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, and did not give up on the dream of joining the Faculty of Medicine. After his graduation, he became a research assistant in the Department of Pharmacology at the National Research Center in April 1976. He completed postgraduate studies in the field of medicinal plants and joined the Faculty of Medicine. Medicine until he obtained a bachelor’s degree.

Since 2009, he has been a research professor in the Medical Research Division at the National Research Center. He became president of the National Research Center in 2001 and obtained a fellowship degree from the British Royal College of Physicians in 2006. He is famous for his humanitarian stances and assistance to patients who are incapable.

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