International internship for young scientists from the S.D. Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University School of Pharmacy at Shenzhen University (China)
As part of a scientific internship and the implementation of the joint scientific project SZU Top Ranking Project “B&RsacFMS” [868/0000080208], supported by the Shenzhen Science and Technology Commission, teachers from the School of Pharmacy at S.D. Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University Asfendiyarov Koylybaeva Moldir Kudaibergenovna — PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Mukhamedsadykova Aigerim Zhumagazievna — PhD, Assistant Professor of the Department of Engineering Disciplines and Good Practices successfully completed scientific internships at Shenzhen University (SZU), which took place from August 15 to November 15, 2025.
The aim of the internships was to develop research skills, master modern laboratory methods, exchange scientific experience, and strengthen international cooperation. As part of the tasks set, the participants conducted research on the antitumor activity of plant extracts using the in vitro method on tumor cell line panels, performed phytochemical analysis of samples using modern analytical equipment, and participated in scientific seminars and discussions with SZU researchers.
As part of the tasks set, the participants conducted research on the antitumor activity of plant extracts using the in vitro method on tumor cell line panels, performed phytochemical analysis of samples using modern analytical equipment, and participated in scientific seminars and discussions with SZU researchers. The results achieved make a significant contribution to the development of pharmaceutical and biomedical research at KazNMU, lay the foundation for joint publications, expand international projects, and form new areas of scientific cooperation. The internships also open up broad prospects for the further participation of young scientists from the university in international research programs, contributing to the development of a competitive scientific environment and the strengthening of global academic ties.





