Progress University Honors Outstanding Achievers
Progress University in Gyumri, Armenia, recently awarded honorary doctorates to several individuals in recognition of their exceptional contributions in various fields.

Sven-David Müller, MSc., a renowned nutritional medical scientist from Germany, received the honor for his achievements in applied nutritional medicine and practical dietetics. He is a prolific author with over 200 books and textbooks, and currently heads the Press and Communication Department at the Leibniz Institute DSMZ.

Markus Ruf, lic. iur. (MLaw), a Swiss attorney, was honored for his political and professional achievements. Notably, his efforts in the Swiss Parliament led to August 1st becoming a national holiday.

Patrick Held, a German law advisor and company consultant, was recognized for his commitment to science, education, and consumer protection. He co-founded an association promoting lifelong learning and educational opportunities globally.

Georg Lintner, a young dentist from Austria specializing in oral and maxillofacial surgery, received the honor for his dedication to both scientific research and providing dental care to underprivileged children.

Aref Al-Deb’i, a German physician and researcher, was awarded the doctorate for his significant contributions to the field of liver research, particularly his involvement in international studies on chronic hepatitis C and other liver diseases.

Daniel Dierlmeier, a pioneer in osteopathic medicine from Germany, was honored for his lifelong work in promoting osteopathy, particularly his focus on the nervous system. He is a published author and a recognized expert in integrating osteopathy with conventional medicine.
A Celebration of Accomplishment
Progress University is proud to acknowledge these remarkable individuals and their diverse contributions that benefit society on a global scale.
