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Sweet T (m)
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Friends, i would like to know if anybody can give me an insight into Nigeria's Biotech society. Can a Biotech lab succeed in Nigeria ??
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debosky (m)
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'biotech' for what purpose or end product? Biotech can apply to a whole range of things, could you be more specific as to what you're interested in? Then you'll likely get more helpful responses 
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Sweet T (m)
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@Debosky
what would you know about biotech?? I'm calling on professionals here. i mean DNA analysis, enzyme productions, MRIs, in situ hybridizations etc .
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4 Play (m)
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@Sweet T You sure say you sabi wetin you dey talk of?
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Sweet T (m)
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why are the guys from the romance sections coming to responding to this thread. I need professionals not love experts.  This is a very serious thing for me. I need informations.
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babycool (f)
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@ Sweet T
You are not being specific, firstly you said Biotech products, now you are saying analysis and enzyme production. What aspect of Biotechnolgy are you talking about? Is the sale of bio-engineered products or you want to set up a lab for biochemical analysis?
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dvonne (f)
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Did you mean Biodisc If yes,then its being sold here in Nigeria Am a Distributor Contact me if you are interested dvonnemartin @ yahoo co uk
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Uche2nna (m)
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@ SweetT
The growth of a biotech community is proportional to the growth of the research community. And You know that research is virtally non-existent in Nigeria. I am yet to see a Nigerian University that has all the equpiment for the most basic analysis done in biotech companies (PCR). You just mentioned in situ hybridization and I could not help but laugh. I never heard about in situ hybridisation all through my undergraduate studies and I would be suprised if that has changed.
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