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Biotechnology crucial to achieving SDGs – Don

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September 19, 2024
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Prof.  Clement Kolawole, Vice-Chancellor, Trinity University Yaba, Lagos State, has restated  the institution’s  commitment to fostering collaborations,  research, and cutting-edge innovation  in biotechnology to drive sustainable economic development.

Kolawole gave the assurance  at the 2024 Recent Advances in Technology (RAIB) Fourth Annual International Conference and Workshop.

The event, which held on Thursday in Lagos, was hosted by the Faculty of Basic Medical and Applied Science of the institution.

The conference had the theme:  “Biotechnology as a Catalyst  for Sustainable Economic  Development:  Achieving SDGs through Innovation  and Collaboration”.

According to the vice-chancellor, there are many challenges globally, which call for new ideas and new disciplines to expand the frontiers of knowledge in tackling them.

“This conference is the first of its kind to hold here, in this university, and we are proud to be at the forefront to address the most pressing challenges facing our world today.

“Our aim is to facilitate meaningful dialogue, forge strategic partnerships and promote knowledge sharing that drives sustainable economic development and accelerates progress toward  achieving the United Nation’s SDGs,” he said.

The Convener of the event, Prof. Charles Adetunji,   said that biotechnology could be applied to unlock solutions for nations and the world at large.

Adetunji said that issues  such as health crisis, environmental sustainability and economic stability could be addressed through biotechnology.

He added that  the conference was a clarion call to solve global challenges through biotechnology.

“We can harness the power of biotechnology to forge a path toward a more sustainable and prosperous future for all.

“As  we embark on this exciting journey, let us embrace the opportunities before us with enthusiasm.

“The conference will cover areas such as health, food security, Artificial Intelligence, blue economy, entrepreneurship, metabolic engineering and economic growth.

”All these,  I believe, will effectively address the ‘Japa syndrome’ in the country,” he said.

Earlier,  Prof. Thomas Webster of  the Hebei University of Technology and Interstellar Therapeutics, U.S.   who joined the conference virtually,  promised to support Nigerian  students to the U.S. to conduct research toward solving global challenges.

In a keynote address, Prof Mustapha Abdullahi, Director-General, National Biotechnology Development Agency, described the conference as timely.

Abdullahi said that the conference was in line with the aims and objectives of the agency.

He said  that there  was need for researches that would generate results for the good  of the society.

Abdullahi commended Trinity University for efforts  in exploring  solutions to global challenges.

He  urged participants to see the conference as a great opportunity.

The Acting Dean, Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences of Trinity University, Dr Modupeade Adetunji,  expressed delight that the conference brought together  innovators, researchers and industry experts.

“We recognise the immense potential of biotechnology to address global challenges,” she said.

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