Bangladeshi Scientist Dr. Abu Ali Ibn Sina Invents 10-Minute Cancer Detection Device That Stuns the World

 Bangladeshi Scientist Dr. Abu Ali Ibn Sina Invents 10-Minute Cancer Detection Device That Stuns the World

Bangladeshi-born scientist Dr. Abu Ali Ibn Sina has developed a revolutionary device that detects cancer in just 10 minutes. Clinical trials are underway in the United States.

Bangladeshi Scientist Dr. Abu Ali Ibn Sina Invents 10-Minute Cancer Detection Device That Stuns the World
 Dr. Abu Ali Ibn Sina Invents 10-Minute Cancer Detection Device 


A Global Breakthrough from a Bangladeshi Mind

Bangladeshi-Australian scientist Dr. Abu Ali Ibn Sina has made headlines with his innovative invention, a device that can detect cancer in just 10 minutes. After successful small-scale clinical trials, the device has been sent to the United States for larger testing.

Dr. Sina, who comes from Babysat in Chandler, told Bangladesh Protein that the best features of his technology are its low cost and ease of use. “This test can be done at any clinic, cutting cancer detection costs by up to 80 percent,” he explained.

How the Device Works

The innovation uses a unique liquid that changes color in the presence of cancerous cells in the body. If cancer cells are detected, the liquid changes color, providing a result within 10 minutes.

This method makes cancer detection faster, easier, and significantly cheaper, which is especially important for developing countries where diagnosing cancer can be difficult.

Sina Lab”: A Hub for Global Biomedical Research

Dr. Abu Ali Ibn Sina serves as a senior lecturer and researcher in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia, which is ranked 19th in the world.

He runs his own research facility, “Sina Lab,” where researchers from various countries are working under his guidance.

Before moving to Australia, Dr. Sina studied and taught chemistry at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Sylhet, Bangladesh. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Queensland.

Collaboration with Harvard and U.S. Clinical Trials

Dr. Sina mentioned a partnership with Harvard University and a major U.S. company to bring the device to market. “They have started large-scale clinical trials in the United States and invested several million dollars,” he said. “The device is expected to be available on the market within the next 12 to 18 months.”

A Beacon of Hope for Cancer Patients Worldwide

Early cancer detection greatly improves the chances of recovery. By offering a faster, simpler, and cheaper method, Dr. Sina’s invention could save many lives globally. This innovation represents not just a scientific achievement but also a source of great pride for Bangladesh.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What makes Dr. Abu Ali Ibn Sina’s invention special?  

A: It identifies cancer within 10 minutes and costs up to 80% less than traditional tests.

Q2: Where is the clinical trial currently taking place?  

A: Large-scale clinical trials are happening in the United States.

Q3: When will the device become available for public use?  

A: It is expected to be on the market within the next 12 to 18 months.

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