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Iranian researcher wins gold at Silicon Valley Int’l Invention Festival 2025
QESHM, 17 December (BelTA - IRNA) - An Iranian researcher has won the
gold medal and first place at the Silicon Valley International Invention
Festival (SVIIF 2025), one of the world’s leading events for innovation
and technology, held in California, the United States.
Dr.
Maryam Noori Balanji received the top global honor for her invention of a
novel recombinant, knowledge-based drug derived from unique sugar
compounds found in Holothuria scabra, a rare species of sea cucumber
native to the northern waters of Qeshm Island in southern Iran. This
marks the second time she has successfully developed a drug based on
this distinctive marine organism.
The newly invented drug, which
can be administered either orally or by injection, is designed to
inhibit the growth of cancer cells and eliminate various types of
tumors.
Dr. Noori Balanji developed the drug in cooperation with a team of expert researchers from Canada.
Previously,
she also earned first place and a special global gold medal at the
Kaohsiung International Invention and Design Expo in Taiwan in 2023,
along with an honorary full-funded award from Finland through the World
Invention Intellectual Property Associations (WIPA).
The Silicon
Valley International Invention Festival 2025, organized by the
International Federation of Inventors’ Associations (IFIA), was held
from August 8 to 10 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. The event
showcased cutting-edge inventions and innovative solutions across fields
including healthcare and medicine, green energy, environmental
sustainability, renewable activities, smart agriculture, and food
industries.