Interview with CEO of Fanavaran Jarahyar Sharif on Organs on Channel Four’s “Tolu” Program

On the morning of Sunday, February 17, 2024, Channel Four’s morning show “Tolu” will feature the first 3D-printed mandible prosthesis made in Iran.

According to the Public Relations Office of the National Media, Azam Karimi and Mohammad Amraei will host Dr. Morad Karimpour, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Tehran University, and CEO of Fanavaran Jarahyar Sharif Company, to discuss this pioneering development.

In another segment of the morning show, Dr. Mohammad Zare Joushaghani, an expert in corneal transplantation and educational deputy of Labbafi Nejad Hospital, will talk about eye diseases. Additionally, Tayebe Jahanbazi, a scientific journalist, will share insights into Iran’s scientific achievements.

“Tolu” is the only morning program on national television with a scientific and educational focus, targeting the scientific community of the country. It serves as a platform for discussing various medical and psychological topics, the latest news, and scientific achievements, with an emphasis on national pride and awareness. The show airs live from Milad Tower, Tehran, from 8:00 to 9:15 AM, Sunday through Thursday.

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