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Prof Qudsia appointed as National Representative for IUBS

IndiaTimes Friday, 5 January 2024
Prof. Qudsia Tahseen from the Department of Zoology at Aligarh Muslim University has been appointed as the National Committee representative for the International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS) by the Indian National Science Academy (INSA). Her three-year term began on January 1, highlighting her contributions to Taxonomy and Biodiversity. The IUBS is a global non-profit organization focusing on coordinating biological research worldwide. Prof. Qudsia's role in the newly formed INSA National Committee for IUBS solidifies her position as a representative for India in biological sciences.
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