Manhasset science research student gets published

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Manhasset science research student gets published

Manhasset senior Allen Qian can now proudly add published author to his list of high school achievements. He was recently published as the primary author of the article “Artemisinins and Artesunate mitigate cytotoxic effects caused by recombinant spike protein of Sars-cov-2” in the African Journal of Medical and Health Sciences.

The peer-reviewed journal is devoted to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in all areas of medical and health sciences. It features studies in basic health sciences, cardiology, critical care, emergency medicine, pediatrics, oncology and surgery. AJMHS also seeks to actively promote novel solutions to medical and health issues originating from or predominantly related to Africa.

Qian conducted his study over the past several years with Dr. Wei Zhu at the SCI Research Institute. His research looked at ways to reduce Covid-19 vaccination side effects by administering an effective amount of pharmaceutical composition (containing artemisinin or artesunate) to a subject.

The Manhasset Public Schools congratulates Qian on this outstanding achievement.

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