Islamabad (TDI): The four-week COMSTECH-PABIC-ICCBS winter internship program concluded after successfully providing hands-on laboratory training to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
The program was initiated by the Pakistan Biotechnology Information Centre (PABIC) under the project titled Dissemination of Information, Raising Awareness and Capacity Building about the Application of Modern Biotechnology in OIC Member and Observer States, funded by OIC-COMSTECH.
OIC-COMSTECH is the Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
The internship aimed to promote multidisciplinary collaboration while enhancing awareness and appreciation of modern sciences at both local and OIC levels.
A total of 34 Bachelor’s and Master’s students participated in the program and received training in various laboratories of the International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), Karachi.
The participating students belonged to the University of Karachi, Jinnah University for Women (Karachi), University of Turbat (Balochistan), University of Peshawar, Dow University of Health Sciences, University of Sindh (Jamshoro), and NED University of Engineering and Technology.
Addressing the interns, Coordinator General OIC-COMSTECH, Professor Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary encouraged them to learn the ethics of both life and science.
He highlighted the importance of soft skills and learning flexibility to stay updated in their respective research fields. He added that excellence has no shortcut and can only be achieved through hard work and continuous learning.
Speaking on the occasion, Director ICCBS Professor Dr. M. Raza Shah said the main objective of the internship was to motivate students and enable them to enter real work environments with practical skills.












