WITH a focus on genome editing technologies in crops, the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (Searca) led a webinar earlier this month through its Searca Online Learning and Virtual Engagement (Solve).
Titled "Solve Public Info-sufficiency on Genome-edited Crops," the webinar is part of Searca's Biotech Outreach Program that provides a venue for knowledge sharing and learning with different stakeholders, and to contribute to improved understanding and acceptance of biotechnology in the country.
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