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Hello, I am Muhammed Elnaggar, a researcher, YouTuber, and aspiring Genomic Data Scientist. I share some videos on YouTube about Research and Productivity.

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A successful person always seeks to gain new experiences and seeks to become distinguished in his field.

Muhammed Hassan Elnaggar graduated from the Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, and enrolled in a diploma of Machine Learning using Python from the German University in Egypt (GUC).

His journey began when he was in his 2nd year of high school, where he volunteered with Resala Charitable Organization, 10th of Ramadan City branch, which led him to participate in an English course affiliated with Resala Nasr City branch forcing him to travel far distances from his own cities. This is considered to be a challenging decision for his age back then. Later, he joined G.O.L Team in the library of the US Embassy in Cairo as a member of logistics and coordination. GOL Team aim to train youth on soft skills such as marketing, presentation skill and personal branding. Elnaggar got trained on such skills at a young age giving him an advantage over his peers. During his college years, and especially in his first year, he volunteered as the head of the Organization Committee of the Zewail City Friends.

Successful people are always exposed to many obstacles, but what distinguishes them is their ability to persevere, diligently, and not despair. Muhammad was exposed to many obstacles during his second year at university. Due to his determination and preservance, he faced these obstacles with effective steps and action that helped in building a better version of himself. He founded Tetraploid Team, a group of researchers that started with learning about scientific research and moved forward toward international publications. The team’s second publication was a remarkable milestone where a scientific magazine called “For Science” (part of Nature Publishing Group) covered this article in one of its issues. Moreover, he was summoned to a conference affiliated with Nature Publishing Group as an influential young person in the scientific field.

He presented many workshops aimed at helping youth learn scientific research. After the hit of COVID pandemic, he was obligated to film and present these workshops in video format. He, then, uploaded these videos on YouTube which received great acceptance and admiration, and indeed he decided to continue this path. YouTube videos covered the basics of Scientific Research and advanced topics in biomedical research that reached a wide audience of +18K subscribers and half a million views.

His advice to young people:

Don’t be trapped in the social framework that people draw to you. Use your mind, be creative, and have some hard-working skills.

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