Pakistani scientist Dr Nousheen Zaidi honoured with Georg Forster Research Award
Becomes first Pakistani to receive prestigious award for contributions to public health and applied research

Renowned Pakistani scientist Dr Nousheen Zaidi has become the first Pakistani to be awarded the prestigious Georg Forster Research Award.
Dr Zaidi, professor at the Public Health, Environment & Applied Research Lab (PEARL) at the Institute of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics (IMMG), University of the Punjab, received the honour in recognition of her academic and research contributions.
The Georg Forster Research Award is granted annually by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to internationally recognised academics from developing and transition countries in acknowledgement of their research achievements. The award is named after German ethnologist Georg Forster (1754–1794) and is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. It carries research funding of 60,000 euros.
To honour Dr Zaidi’s achievement, Deputy Head of Mission of the German Embassy in Islamabad Arno Kirchhof hosted a reception for distinguished academic and scientific representatives at the Annemarie-Schimmel-Haus in Lahore on Friday evening.
Big moment for science!👏
— Ina Lepel (@GermanyinPAK) April 25, 2026
Dr. Nousheen Zaidi becomes the first 🇵🇰i to receive the prestigious Georg Forster Research Award by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 🇩🇪
A leader in public health & community impact—bridging cutting-edge research with grassroots solutions. Inspiring! pic.twitter.com/V9aoyGj3j1
A significant achievement for Pakistan’s scientific community. Nousheen Zaidi has become the first Pakistani recipient of Germany’s prestigious Georg Forster Research Award, recognizing her exceptional contributions to research and academic excellence.
— Pak Asia Youth Forum (@payf_official) April 25, 2026
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She holds a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Tübingen, Germany, and has previously worked at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Janssen Pharmaceutical.
Beyond her laboratory research, Dr Zaidi serves as director of the Action Research Collective (ARC), through which she leads a nationwide water quality mapping initiative that is expanding to multiple cities across Pakistan.
She also manages the Roshan Clinics initiative focused on stunting, working through community-based interventions to address key public health challenges. Her work has been described as an integration of advanced scientific research with grassroots impact.


















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