was talk of an Iranian researcher among neuroscience students at Harvard University, but even the students did not know any information about this researcher.
Finally, on October 4th, we found out that an Iranian researcher was able to send a unique formulation to the Harvard University research team.
Apart from the fact that we only knew that she was an Iranian researcher, we had no other information
that during the frequently asked questions of the neurology students from the professor of neurology, they found out that an Iranian woman was able to provide a type of medicine for multiple sclerosis.
And on October 7th, the president of Harvard University officially ordered the formulation to be made in the ultra-advanced laboratory in New York
After interviewing the president of the university, we found out that an Iranian woman was able to do this, but the surprising thing was that even the president of the university was surprised that this 17-year-old teenager was able to do this And the president of the university mentioned him as the youngest successful researcher in the Harvard research team and said that Hadis Erfani Namin who lives in one of the districts of the capital of Iran and started his research at the age of eleven and surprised all the faculty members.