Laiba Shah
PhD Scholar
BioPrintX (PAF-IAST)
Biography
Meet Laiba Shah, a dynamic researcher at the intersection of biotechnology, cancer biology, and next-generation biofabrication. As a Senior Researcher in Organoids & Tumoroids and a PhD Scholar, she is shaping the future of regenerative medicine through innovation, curiosity, and scientific rigor.
Currently contributing to the groundbreaking project “Development of Artificial Skin and Tissue Substitute Based on 3D Bio-Printed Advanced Materials” at Pak Austria Fachhochschule University, Laiba works on creating living tissue models that push the boundaries of what is possible in biomedical science. Her expertise bridges 3D bioprinting with organoid technology—bringing science closer to personalized treatments, safer therapeutics, and more accurate disease models.
Before stepping into the world of bioprinted tissues, Laiba worked extensively on Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma, where she explored novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. This experience strengthened her foundation in molecular biology, tissue handling, and rigorous experimental design, while also shaping her role as a collaborative researcher and mentor.
Today, she channels that expertise into building biological systems that imitate life itself—miniature tumors, organoids, and engineered tissues that tell stories about human disease and healing. Her work embodies the vision of precision oncology, where every experiment contributes to more targeted, patient-specific solutions.
Driven by purpose and guided by science, Laiba is dedicated to transforming cutting-edge research into meaningful clinical impact—one innovation at a time.