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Mohammad Asadi Lari named valedictorian posthumously by grads in 管家婆免费开奖大全's Temerty Faculty of Medicine

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Mohammad Asadi Lari, an MD/PhD student, was among the eight 管家婆免费开奖大全 community members who died in the鈥疷kraine International Airlines Flight PS752 disaster in 2020 (photo supplied)

Mohammad Asadi Lari鈥檚 memory loomed large at an event this week for the 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Temerty Faculty of Medicine graduates, who named the MD/PhD student their valedictorian鈥 posthumously.

Asadi-Lari and his sister, Zeynab Asadi Lari, a fourth-year biology student at 管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga, were among eight 管家婆免费开奖大全 community members who died aboard Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 on Jan. 8, 2020.鈥疶he pair had been travelling back to Toronto after visiting family in Iran when the plane was shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile shortly after taking off rom Tehran. In all, 176 people were killed, including 55 Canadian citizens and 30 permanent residents.

Graduating MD class co-presidents Maria Leis and Christopher End announced the honour for Asadi Lari during an annual pre-convocation event at Convocation Hall. There was also a video tribute featuring comments from many of Asadi-Lari's friends and classmates, as well as clips from  about youth empowerment and other interviews.  

Leis and End met Asadi Lari when he served as vice-president, global health at the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Medical Society (MedSoc). In the position, Asadi-Lari advocated for matters of international aid and equity related to human health. 

The class co-presidents鈥痵ay 鈥淢oh,鈥 as he was known to鈥痜riends,鈥痺as a kind,鈥痗aring person who would go out of his way to help his classmates.鈥 

鈥淚鈥痳emember Moh staying in the anatomy lab,鈥痩ong after class had ended. We all needed to study, but if there was anyone struggling with the material, he made time to help鈥痟is classmates succeed,鈥 says End. 鈥淏y extension, while working with MedSoc, I saw how he shared opportunities with other students to ensure everyone had a chance to gain valuable experience.

鈥淪eeing how Moh lifted others up continues to inspire me.鈥濃 

Upon learning of Leis鈥檚 interest in working with the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), Asadi Lari used the network he'd formed in his role as a youth adviser with the鈥疌anadian Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to help her connect with the agency.鈥 

鈥淔or someone with such an expansive resume, Moh was down-to-earth. You wouldn鈥檛 know he鈥檇 worked internationally and that he鈥檇 achieved so much before beginning medical school. Where he could, he used those experiences to help others reach their own goals,鈥 says Leis.鈥 

Asadi Lari was especially passionate about youth empowerment and co-founded , a youth-led non-profit organization that uses mentorship and experiential learning to equip young people with skills in data science and scholarly writing.鈥 

During his time at Temerty Medicine, Asadi Lari鈥痑lso helped establish Physician Innovator Canada, a national network for doctors transforming health care through innovation.  

Professor Nicola Jones, director of the integrated physician scientist training program, came to know Asadi Lari over the two years he spent in the program.  鈥 

鈥淚n his too short time with us, Mohammad made a remarkable impact,鈥 she says. 鈥淗e was a friend to all who were fortunate enough to meet him and will be remembered for his commitment to innovation and making positive change both locally and beyond. We will always hold him in our hearts and his legacy as a change-maker will continue to live in our program.鈥濃 

In the years prior to his death, Asadi Lari鈥痺as also involved in other organizations, including the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian Red Cross, Science World British Columbia, the civic-engagement group 鈥楢pathy is Boring鈥 and the World Economic Forum. 鈥 

Asadi Lari's efforts were recognized through various awards including a 3M National Student Fellowship, a Society for Scholarly Publishing Fellowship, a bronze Governor General鈥檚鈥疉cademic Award and a British Columbia Faces of Today Leadership award. He also won numerous national and international Science Olympiad medals.鈥 

鈥淢ohammad was an outstanding and inspirational leader, as well as鈥痑 caring and compassionate colleague and friend to many in his class and beyond.鈥疕e truly would have changed the world.鈥疻e must work together to鈥痟onour his legacy and鈥痚nsure that his vision and values live on,鈥 says Patricia Houston, vice-dean, medical education at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine.鈥 

An award in the siblings鈥 names, established by Asadi Lari鈥檚 friends and colleagues, was also鈥痯resented to Tina Binesh Marvasti during the ceremony. It recognizes an MD/PhD student who has demonstrated excellence in innovation and brought about positive change. 鈥 

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