FOCUS: A look at biotechnology in Horn of Africa
In Djibouti, over 100 participants recently attended the BIOTECHNET project events focusing on the enhancement of research capacities in the field of Life Sciences in Djibouti and Ethiopia.
In Djibouti, over 100 participants recently attended the BIOTECHNET project events focusing on the enhancement of research capacities in the field of Life Sciences in Djibouti and Ethiopia.
While seeking new innovations to fight malaria, scientists hope that the adoption of gene drive technology will reduce mosquito populations in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Biotechnology knowledge must be used for the benefit of the economy and of populations.
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