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Bangladeshi scientist Ayesha invented artificial human lungs!

The Dhaka Times Desk Bangladeshi scientist Ayesha Arefin Tumpa invented artificial human lungs. He created artificial human lungs through nano-technology.

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The victory chariot of Bangladeshi scientists is moving forward. This success came through a young woman scientist. This woman scientist Ayesha Arefin Tumpa created artificial human lungs through nano-technology. That's why it's all the more fun. The reason is that Bangladesh is unfortunately one of those countries where the number of women scientists is very low. Many girls in Bangladesh dream of becoming scientists. But many prejudices prevalent in the social and economic context stand in the way of this dream for girls. However, many girls are moving forward in the path of their dreams despite all the obstacles, among whom scientist Ayesha Arefin Tumpa is one.

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In 2011, American Alams National Laboratory researcher Chris Datar came to Bangladesh for a scientific research assignment and met one such potential geneticist, Ayesha Arefin. Due to the dedicated support of Datar and his colleague Lance Green, Ayesha received higher education and research opportunities at Los Alames National Laboratory.

Ayesha began her career in the Bio-Security Department at Los Alames National Laboratory. After that, the Indian researcher of that lab hired the renowned toxicologist Rashi Iyer to research work on optogenics. Optogenics is the control of neuron activity in living tissues through genetics and protein engineering. With this technology it is possible to create artificial limbs and artificial tissues or organs.

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According to media reports, Ayesha and other members of Rashi Iyer's team have researched and developed completely new technologies for microbial poisoning, disease and prosthetics. They researched and created an artificial human lung. Their aim was to understand how lung cells work during Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and develop a cure. It is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Ayesha, a Bangladeshi woman scientist, is also conducting research on various neurological disorders and brain hemorrhage.

Bangladeshi scientist Ayesha Arefin Tumpa worked to rehabilitate abused women during her time in the country. He said that he is interested to return to the country and work for the people in the future.

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