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Where do you live?
Karachi, Pakistan
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Shafqat Amim
Which college or university?
NED University
Your graduation date?
Jan 2006
Your major?
Electrical Engineering
What do you do for a living?
Service
Any professional affiliations? Memberships in professional orgs?
Certified Quality Professional
What are your hobbies?
Sports and reading books
Your favorite books?
7 Habbits of Highly Effective People

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    Dr. Danish Saleheen, a Pakistani-American professor at Columbia University, and his fellow researchers have published a comprehensive analysis of 173,303 genomes from Pakistan, one of the largest genomic studies ever conducted in South Asia. This landmark work is upending how scientists understand human genetics and drug development. "South Asians have been severely underrepresented in genome studies—comprising just 2% of global genomic databases despite representing…

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    Posted by Riaz Haq on June 26, 2026 at 7:30pm — 1 Comment

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