JR Biotek Foundation (JRBF) Molecular Biology Training & Open Labware Building Workshop 2019 at the University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin

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Application Deadline: Monday, 18th February 2019

JR Biotek Foundation (JRBF) is partnering with the Laboratory of Genetics, Horticulture and Seed Science at the University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin Republic to hold a one-week intensive Molecular Biology Training and Open Labware Building Workshop for Africa-based agricultural researchers, academics and postgraduate students.

The workshop is part of JR Biotek Foundation’s new initiative called ‘Reach & Teach Science in Africa’, which was developed with support from the University of Cambridge to strengthen research and innovation in African countries, especially sub-Saharan Africa. It involves mobilising researchers from the University of Cambridge and other UK universities to teach, mentor and provide appropriate training/educational resources to advance research and teaching of applied biosciences in Africa.

The theme for the workshop to be held at the University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin Republic from 1st-5th April 2019 is ‘Training African agricultural researchers to solve food and nutrition insecurity through research and innovation’. It aims to equip 100 agricultural researchers, lecturers and postgraduate students from universities and national research institutes in sub-Saharan Africa with knowledge and hands-on experience in core molecular biology principles, laboratory techniques and applications in agricultural research with particular interest in crop breeding. The Workshop will be taught by research experts from the University of Cambridge and other universities around the world.

WORKSHOP OVERVIEW

The Molecular Biology Training & Open Labware Building Workshop is
a comprehensive training programme designed to equip 100 agricultural
researchers, lecturers and postgraduate students from universities and
national research institutes in sub-Saharan Africa with knowledge and
hands-on experience in core molecular biology principles, laboratory
techniques and applications in agricultural research, with interest in
crop breeding. It will include the following:

1. Lectures and Wet Lab Practical: Lectures will
cover a broad range of topics in molecular biology and biotechnology. It
will also include a course on statistics and data analysis and a wet
laboratory practical session to demonstrate how molecular biology can be
applied to identify and study plant genes that have relevance to food
and nutrition security. Lab techniques to be learned include DNA
extraction from plant tissues, gene amplification by the Polymerase
Chain Reaction (PCR) technique, gel electrophoresis, etc.

2. Professional Development Training: This session
will focus on providing skills for scientific and grant proposal
writing, conference engagement and how to make and give excellent
scientific presentations. It will be taught by a researcher from the
University of Cambridge.

3. ‘Bio-innovation for Africa’ Challenge: This
initiative was created by JR Biotek Foundation to encourage African
scientists to become more proactive in finding solutions to some of the
most pressing challenges faced on the continent. With two successful
events held at the University of Cambridge in the last two years, we are
excited to host this challenge in Africa in April. The session will
involve round-table discussion sessions where the workshop participants
will collaborate to identify and propose solutions to specific problems
faced in their countries. Each group will have the opportunity to
present their ideas and solutions, and the winning team will be
recommended for further support, which may include mentoring.

4. Open Labware Building Workshop: In this 2-day hands-on build a microscope session, participants will work in groups to build simple microscopes, which they will use to visualise the expression of a Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) in plant cell-free extracts.

Requirements:

Applications are encouraged from postgraduate students (PhD students mainly), lecturers and researches involved in agricultural research at an African university.

WORKSHOP COST

There is no fee to participate in the workshop, however, selected
candidates will need to pay for their travel (return) to Benin Republic.
Meals (breakfast and lunch) will be provided.

SELECTION CRITERIA

  1. Strong intellectual ability and relevance of current research to the training course.
  2. Demonstrated need to acquire new scientific knowledge and skills to improve their research and teaching.
  3. Involved in teaching or training others at an African university (this is optional for PhD students).
  4. English proficiency

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the JRBF Molecular Biology Training & Open Labware Building Workshop 2019

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