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India’s Biotechnology Boom: A Lesson for Africa.

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Technology development is a major force that drives the economy of a nation. Biotechnology has applications in sectors as widely dispersed as agriculture, health, industry and environment; as such, it has enormous potential to enhance the economic growth of developing countries. India, proving to be adept, has keyed into this “bio-revolution” greatly, and this has contributed immensely to...
 
Published at Knowledge Management Africa Conference Tract: Emerging Technologies and Innovative Schemes. KMA
Published in 2009
 
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Clement-Akomolafe Ijeoma » Mrs. Clement-Akomolafe is an expatriate faculty – Lecturer II in the Applied Biology & Biotechnology Programme of the Department of Biological Sciences. She is currently on her Ph.D. research work which focuses on the screening of indigenous anti-malarial plants for possible bio-active compounds that could lead to newer and more efficient drugs for malarial treatment. Her research... view full profile
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