An Internationally Impactful Idea

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An Internationally Impactful Idea

Heman Bekele is TIME's Kid of the Year

Heman Bekele, a remarkable 14-year-old from Fairfax, Virginia, has been named the Time Kid of the Year for his groundbreaking work in cancer treatment. Inspired by his personal experiences and a passion for science, Bekele developed a novel low-cost soap infused with compounds that could one day treat and even prevent multiple forms of skin cancer. His innovative approach to addressing a global health issue at such a young age highlights the power of youth-driven innovation in the life sciences.

“When I was younger, I didn’t think much of it, but when I came to America, I realized what a big problem the sun and ultraviolet radiation is when you’re exposed to it for a long time.”

Heman Bekele

Bekele’s achievement is a testament to his scientific curiosity and determination to make a tangible difference in the world. By focusing on accessibility and affordability, he aims to provide a preventive solution to millions of people, especially in underserved communities. His work exemplifies how young minds can contribute meaningfully to solving some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

“Keep thinking of new ways to improve our world and keep making it a better place.” 

Heman Berkle

For more details on his inspiring journey, read the full article on Time’s website here.