Hana Babić receives prestigious Amgen research fellowship for Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Congratulations to our junior scholar and third year genetics student at the Faculty of Natural Sciences in Sarajevo, Hana Babić, who received the prestigious Amgen research fellowship to spend the summer (9 weeks) at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU). At LMU she will be conducting research on the topic of “Advanced Imaging of Cancer Metastasis in Whole Mouse Body”. Hana will be supervised by a world class researcher leader, Prof. Ali Ertürk who is the director of Institute of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (iTERM) at LMU. He developed a technique that enables visualization of the entire mouse body at the cellular level.

Interestingly, Hana was accepted to three out of four extremely competitive summer research programs. Since the Amgen Scholars Program at LMU in Munich had been her favorite from the very beginning, her choice was easy.

It is important to note that Hana has been closely mentored by our alumni Kenan Krakovic, who is currently a Ph.D. candidate at EPFL Lausanne. Kenan devotes a lot of time to mentoring biology students and helping them achieve their dreams the way he realised his.

In the Foundation, I have recognized people who have the same passion for their own progress as I do, and I want to point out that it is an extraordinary honor to be part of this collective that opens up various opportunities for networking and presentation of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s talented young people outside our country. I hope that with my work and successes I will continue to contribute to the mission of the BH Futures Foundation. Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of this inspiring community.
— Hana Babic

About Amgen

Each summer hundreds of undergraduates step into some of the world’s premier research universities and institutions to participate in the Amgen Scholars Program. Students conduct hands-on research in the lab alongside top faculty, participate in seminars and networking events, and take part in symposia with their peers and leading scientists.

About LMU Munich

LMU Munich is one of the foremost research universities in Europe, with an over 500-year history. 42 Nobel Prize winners are associated withe LMU Munich, including Conrad Roentgen, Werner Heisenberg, and most recently, Ferenc Krausz, are among the numerous LMU researchers who have received prestigious awards for groundbreaking work.