Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in AgricultuFireside Chat alumni guests (clockwise from top center) Dr. Glenn Gregorio, Searca director; Dr. Jonathan Cabrera, owner of the Soonwald Apothecary in Germany; Dr. Romero Batacan Jr., senior lecturer at Central Queensland University; and Dr. Arvin Diesmos, director of the Biodiversity Information Management Unit of the Asean Centre for Biodiversity with hosts Asst. Prof. Joseph Campang (top right) and Dr. Maria Dalisay Maligalig (top left). CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in AgricultuFireside Chat alumni guests (clockwise from top center) Dr. Glenn Gregorio, Searca director; Dr. Jonathan Cabrera, owner of the Soonwald Apothecary in Germany; Dr. Romero Batacan Jr., senior lecturer at Central Queensland University; and Dr. Arvin Diesmos, director of the Biodiversity Information Management Unit of the Asean Centre for Biodiversity with hosts Asst. Prof. Joseph Campang (top right) and Dr. Maria Dalisay Maligalig (top left). CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

THE leadership of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (Searca) urged scientists and biologists to communicate, engage in friendly competition and collaborate because diversifying learners' skillsets increasingly becomes the status quo.

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