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I'm Seifeldin Elabed, a biophysicist passionate about the intersection of physics, biology, and medicine. I earned my B.Sc. in Physics & Biomedical Physics from Helwan University, where I ranked first in my department. Currently, I’m pursuing an M.Sc. in Medical Biophysics, diving deeper into research that bridges fundamental science with real-world applications.

My work revolves around medical imaging, nanotechnology, and cancer therapeutics. I’ve explored liposomal drug delivery, silica nanoparticles for cancer treatment, and microbial fuel cells for bioelectricity generation. My research led to a publication in Radiation Physics and Chemistry on nanostructures for cancer therapeutics—a field I believe holds immense potential for future medicine.

Beyond research, I’ve gained hands-on experience in various fields. As a physicist at Eltahra Scan Centre, I worked with radiopharmaceuticals and PET-CT imaging, understanding their clinical impact. I also took on a role as a medical representative and diabetes specialist, where I worked closely with healthcare professionals to improve patient outcomes. Teaching is another passion of mine—I’ve been a part-time teaching assistant at Helwan University, helping students navigate electronics, optics, and biomedical physics labs.

Science isn’t just my career—it’s my way of making a difference. I’ve attended and participated in scientific conferences and workshops, always seeking to learn and contribute. But beyond academia, I believe in giving back. I’ve volunteered with organizations like Resala Charity, the Red Crescent Society, and 57357 Children's Cancer Hospital, using my skills to support my community.

With a deep curiosity and a drive to push boundaries, I’m committed to exploring how physics and biomedicine can revolutionize healthcare. Whether it’s through research, teaching, or hands-on applications, I aim to contribute to scientific advancements that make a real impact.