Proper noun
Sahin (plural Sahins)
A surname.
After BioNTech had identified several promising vaccine candidates, Dr. Sahin concluded that the company would need help to rapidly test them, win approval from regulators and bring the best candidate to market. Source: Internet
At BioNTech, the pioneers of the new RNA-based approach to drug development are Ugur Sahin and Ozlem Tureci, a couple specializing in oncology and genetic research. Source: Internet
“It could be the beginning of the end of the COVID era,” Sahin said in an interview Tuesday. Source: Internet
For Cem Özdemir, a member of the Green Party who in 1994 was the first child of a Turkish “guest worker” to be elected to Germany’s Parliament, that’s what makes it important to highlight stories like those of Dr. Sahin and Dr. Türeci. Source: Internet
“I almost instantly knew that this would affect us,” Mr. Sahin said. Source: Internet
On Monday, BioNTech and Pfizer that a vaccine for the coronavirus developed by Dr. Sahin and his team was more than 90 percent effective in preventing the disease among trial volunteers who had no evidence of having previously been infected. Source: Internet