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Scientists Engage President Bio on Molecular Sequencing

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Scientists Engage President Bio on Molecular Sequencing

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In her presentation, Dr Laura Boykin, said that she was interested in helping farmers to get more yield and also expressed her interest in human capacity building in leading technologies. She added that scientists in the country should take the lead in putting these technologies to test. She again noted that she was interested in increasing cassava yield saying that she was happy to partner with the team in Sierra Leone. 

Market Development Manager of Agri-economics & Food, Iain Macharen-Lee, said that: “Our company’s mission is to get the analysis of any living thing or any person in any environment. All living things contain genomes that are rich in information that can allow you to make clinical, management and other possible decisions. Until now, people more broadly across Africa have not had the ability to access that information.

“Part of our mission is to make that possible. We have created a technology that can read DNA and can produce tens of billions of data points in a very short time. You are the first Head of State to handle this device and we will take it to Njala University to train 60 scientists,” he said. 

In his brief response, President Julius Maada Bio said: ”We are a small nation but what we have decided to do is to pay attention to Human Capital Development. This, for us, means food security, health security and education. What you have brought really aligns with what we want to do in being able to produce enough food in quantities that are enough not only for home consumption but for market purposes”.

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