Layla Zakaria Abdel Rahman

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Dr
Layla Zakaria Abdel Rahman
ليلى زكريا عبدالرحمن
Died2015
NationalitySudan
EducationUniversity of Khartoum
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
OccupationBiological Technology

Layla Zakaria Abdel Rahman (Arabic: ليلى زكريا عبدالرحمن; died 2015) was a Sudanese scientist in the field of biotechnology.

She graduated from the University of Khartoum and earned her master's and PhD degrees from UMIST.[1] Rahman's work in her research laboratory revolutionized sugar cane cultivation with a cheaper and more effective growing method.[2] By taking cells from the plant's roots, shoots, or leaves, and growing them in a liquid culture, her work enabled the creation of artificial seeds that can be germinated.[3] Her method created global impact in improving efficiency and affordability in developing countries.

She died in 2015, aged 59.[1][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Britton, Paul (2015-02-03). "Tributes paid to world-renowned Manchester scientist and researcher who revolutionised sugar industry". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  2. ^ "Layla's work is too sweet". Manchester Evening News. 2004-08-10. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  3. ^ "11 Sudanese Scientists You Should Know About". Retrieved February 16, 2024.
  4. ^ "وفاة المخترعة السودانية ليلى زكريا – النيلين" (in Arabic). 2015-02-01. Retrieved 2023-12-30.