A brilliant African man named Anthony Gyening-Yeboah has bagged his second masterd=s degree with distinctions at the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom. He was awarded an excellent prize for his performance.
Anthony, a Ghanaian began his undergraduate studies at the University Of Cape Coast in Ghana where he bagged a bachelor’s degree in Medicine and Surgery with honors and also won a best graduating student award.
He proceeded to the University of Ghana where he earned his first Master of Sciende degree in Bioethics before he moved the the United Kingdom for another master of science degree at the University of Aberdeen.
Sharing his achievement on Linkedin, Anthony expressed his gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of the degree. He said he bagged the master’s degree in in Immunology and Immunotherapy with distinctions and was awarded the Excellence price for his remarkable performance in the course.
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”I graduated with Master of Science degree in Immunology and Immunotherapy from the University of Aberdeen with distinction, and was also awarded the Immunology and Immunotherapy Excellence Prize,” Anthony said.
Anthony said he is grateful to his supervisor, and the Kang Berg Laboratory at the university’s Institute of Medical Sciences for the opportunity to conduct wet laboratory research on microglia and the hippocampus.
He also thanked all the lecturers he encountered at the university ,and the entire faculty of the program for exposing him to cutting-edge knowledge and research in immunology and immunotherapy.
Anthony also expressed his gratitude to the professor who mentored him for his constant support and to all the friends he made for always encouraging him.
He stated that he earned both master’s degrees because he believes that biomedical science and bioethics need to journey together. After all, in the absence of the latter, the former is merely a sharpened sword without a grip.
Anthony said his mission is to serve the greatest need with pathology and bioethics and to uphold the principles of respect, justice, and beneficence in his work. He is currently a medical doctor at the Department of Pathology of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Ghana.
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