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Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood Leads Touching Tribute to Forensic Sciences Luminary Prof. Dr. Ashraf Tahir (Late) at CEMB University of the Punjab
Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood Leads Touching Tribute to Forensic Sciences Luminary Prof. Dr. Ashraf Tahir (Late) at CEMB University of the Punjab


A reference was conducted with solemnity and respect at Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology, University of the Punjab on Friday, November 17, 2023, to honor the contributions and achievements of Prof. Dr. Ashraf Tahir, an adjunct professor at CEMB and pioneer of Forensic Sciences in Pakistan. The event was attended by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood, who took the opportunity to familiarize faculty, researchers, and students with the remarkable contributions and achievements of Prof. Ashraf Tahir in the field of forensic sciences. He expressed gratitude for Prof. Ashraf Tahir's unwavering commitment to advancing the frontiers of knowledge in forensic sciences. Amidst the tribute, he underscored the importance of carrying forward Prof. Ashraf Tahir's vision and commitment to excellence in scientific pursuits.

Prof. Dr. Moazur Rahman, the Director of CEMB, shared his perspective on recognizing the accomplishments of the esteemed late scientist, affirming that the CEMB family pays tribute to the departed individual. During this event, Prof. Dr. Ahmad Ali Shahid shed light on the humility and kind-hearted nature of Dr. Ashraf Tahir. Later, the founding director of CEMB, Prof. Dr. Sheikh Riazuddin, shared insights into the remarkable achievements and enduring impact that Prof. Ashraf Tahir had on the university and the field of forensic sciences. Director General of Punjab Forensic Science Agency, Dr Muhammad Amjad, also shared his perspectives on the life and scientific achievements of Prof. Ashraf Tahir. The event was graced by the presence of eminent researchers and scientists, who came together to pay homage and tribute to the legacy of the late eminent scientist.