Teenager Aims To Improve Breast Cancer Diagnosis In Poor Countries
Abu Qader, 18, came to the U.S. from Afghanistan as a baby. Now a freshman at Cornell University, he has founded a medical technology company with the goal of improving diagnosis of breast cancer in poor countries. Abu Qader, 18, came to the U.S. from Afghanistan as a baby. Now a freshman at Cornell University, he has founded a medical technology company with the goal of improving diagnosis of breast cancer in poor countries. After a family trip to Afghanistan when he was 15, Chicagoan Abu Qader decided he wanted to do something to improve the country's medical care.
Dec-29-2017, 17:51:53 GMT
- Country:
- Asia > Afghanistan (0.71)
- North America > United States
- Illinois > Cook County
- Chicago (0.05)
- Massachusetts (0.05)
- Illinois > Cook County
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Oncology > Breast Cancer (1.00)
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