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GU Welcomes Neurosurgery Expert Prof. Ahmed Raslan as Visiting Professor

Galala University is proud to announce the addition of Prof. Ahmed Raslan, a world-renowned expert in neurosurgery, as a visiting professor. Prof. Raslan, who specializes in diagnosing and treating complex neurological disorders and injuries, is currently a professor at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, USA.

Recently, Galala University had the honor of hosting Prof. Raslan for a workshop titled “New Developments in Neurosurgery,” drawing attendees from across medical and engineering disciplines. The workshop highlighted cutting-edge techniques in recording brain activity, showcasing advancements in both healthy and diseased states. It also spotlighted the transformative role of artificial intelligence in enhancing neurosurgical outcomes, underscoring efficiency and sustainability in medical practice.

Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Shinawi, President of Galala University, announced Prof. Raslan’s appointment, emphasizing his integral role in teaching medical and biomedical informatics courses. Prof. Raslan will also spearhead collaborative research initiatives aligned with Egypt’s Vision 2030 for healthcare, focusing on enhancing medical efficiency and sustainability.

Expressing his enthusiasm, Prof. Ahmed Raslan commended Galala University’s rapid growth and international partnerships. He stressed the importance of practical innovation and technology transfer to address both local and global healthcare challenges.

Prof. Raslan, who chairs the Department of Surgery at Oregon Health & Science University, is renowned for his role in developing the “Nano-Platinum” chip, currently awaiting FDA approval. This innovative chip offers promising advancements in treating neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s, distinguished by its non-invasive approach and superior signal transmission capabilities compared to traditional methods.

Galala University is excited about the contributions Prof. Raslan will bring to the university and the broader academic and medical communities.