Thermo Fisher Scientific and SAMRC have joined forces to establish SA's first Centre of Excellence for Molecular Biology and Life Sciences.
Thermo Fisher Scientific and the South African Medical Research Council representatives. Picture: Supplied
scientific capacity. With a vision to bridge the scientific knowledge gap, the initiative focuses on delivering advanced molecular training and research capabilities to empower emerging African scientists. Dr Ramharack said applicants must ensure their applications are approved by their direct line managers and heads of department.
“Expanding these hubs is essential to foster scientific growth, promote innovation, and support collaboration across the continent.
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