UNU-BIOLAC has funded over 400 courses coordinated by scientists of Latin America and the Caribbean, with an attendance of over 10000 students.
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BIOLAC's training courses
UNU-BIOLAC courses are intended to transfer the latests techniques to Latin American and Caribbean laboratories and scientists
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High-tech Quality Control for High-tech Therapeutics
As therapeutics become more complex, assuring their safety and effectiveness requires more precise methods
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Yeast Biotechnology for Accurate Allergy Diagnosis and Safer Therapies
Using yeast biotechnology to produce safer, more precise allergens for improved diagnosis and treatment of urban allergies.
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Finding Order in the Chaos: 3D Bioprinting for Functional Artificial Tissues
Fellow Sofia Salazar is learning to produce microlayered tissue to advance sustainability and medical sciences, fostering academic collaboration.
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Bringing Analytical Chemistry to the Field
Fellow Joana Macagno's commitment to practical innovation is finding a way to precision agriculture, and highlights the advantages of collaboration.