Islamabad (GNP): Sheikh Zayed Postgraduate Medical Institute (SZPGMI), Lahore, proudly celebrates a landmark achievement as its Chairperson and Dean, Professor Dr. Ayesha Humayun, has been formally recognized by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan for her inclusion in the prestigious global list of the Top 2% Scientists.
The honor was conferred during a special ceremony organized by HEC Pakistan at the Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), University of the Punjab, Lahore. The event was held to acknowledge and celebrate the outstanding academic and research contributions of Pakistan’s leading scientists and scholars.
During the ceremony, Professor Dr. Ayesha Humayun was presented with a certificate in recognition of her exceptional contributions to medical education, research, and healthcare. Her inclusion among the world’s Top 2% Scientists reflects her unwavering commitment to scientific excellence, research leadership, and academic distinction. This remarkable achievement is not only a personal milestone but also a significant honor for SZPGMI and Pakistan’s medical research community.
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Speaking on the occasion, Professor Dr. Ayesha Humayun emphasized that the ultimate purpose of medical research is to translate scientific knowledge into improved patient care and enhanced quality of life. She stressed that research should extend beyond academic publications and deliver tangible benefits to patients, thereby contributing to meaningful and sustainable improvements in healthcare systems.
The Institute noted that Professor Dr. Ayesha Humayun’s visionary leadership, scholarly achievements, and dedication to research continue to inspire young doctors, researchers, and healthcare professionals across the country.
The administration, faculty, and staff of Sheikh Zayed Postgraduate Medical Institute extend their heartfelt congratulations to Professor Dr. Ayesha Humayun on this outstanding international recognition and wish her continued success in her academic, research, and professional endeavors.





