FILIP BOSKOVIC IS SERBIAN GENIUS, his invention will SAVE MILLIONS, three NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS confirmed that! (VIDEO)
The award Filip Boskovic received had a name of the famous neurosurgeon, the founder of the Department for neuroscience of Harvard University. It is awarded by Hungarian Academy of Sciences and it is closest one can get to Nobel prize
Second year student of the Faculty of Biology in Belgrade Filip Boškovic (20) won the prestigious "Stephen Kuffler" award which is the highest award that a scientist in those years can get. He was voted unanimously to receive the award, closest to the Nobel prize, by three Nobel prize winners, six members of the National Academy of USA, among which there were scientists and professors of Harvard University and Oxford, NASA, New York University and the members of the Royal Society of Great Britain.
Filip has worked for two years on a project aimed at testing the interaction ion changed forms of zeolite type A with DNA molecules, characterization of the process and testing of thermodynamic parameters and kinetic mechanisms, as well as the implementation of the results of the molecular-biological methods.
The award Filip Boskovic received had a name of the famous neurosurgeon, the founder of the Department for neuroscience of Harvard University. It is awarded by Hungarian Academy of Sciences and it is closest one can get to Nobel prize.
- Here as soon as you mention science you think about money, but not everything has to be about the money. I personally think that it is all about the desire and will to do something - said in the educational TV show "Talents" for Edu TV.
This genius is aware and emphasizes that the basis of any economy, science, and in this regard, says:
- There is no greater damage for our economy and generally for development of our country than investing in someone and he leaves at the end.
Filip was the best student of the Zemun high school. He won second place on the World science Olympiad in 2014. Today he is successful student of the Biological faculty in Belgrade.
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