Today, at the business incubator of Eloed University, three master’s graduation theses for biology students were discussed in the context of a patent project. The notes belonged to Zouari Ahmed Wafa, Shadow Mariam, Ben Ghalia Wesal, specializing in applied chemistry, Sawaleh Madiha, Saleh Khadija, Laajimi Rabaa, and Sawaleh Fatima Al-Zahra, specializing in applied chemistry, and Hafri Asma, Seven Ashwaq, and Ben Ali Ikram, specializing in applied biochemistry. The students presented models of pharmaceutical products, which were registered as patents by the incubator at the National Institute of Industrial Property in Algiers. The committees consisting of professors from the Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences and a representative of the business incubator appreciated the students’ work and praised their achievements. The work presented by the students was framed by Professor Darwish Samir. The Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, particularly the Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, is credited for the graduating students’ work