Researcher granted 3 million dollars for Agricultural Innovation

Kiho Lee, a scientist from the College of Missouri, has been conceded $3 million to investigate gene-editing processes. 

The award will purportedly be utilized to empower logical advancement in both the biomedical domain (zeroing in on human sickness) as well as in horticulture, where Lee is confident this examination will further develop pig welfare assistance as well as increment food production in agricultural sector. 

Alongside his group, Lee will assess the viability and security of genome altering innovation known as the CRISPR/Cas framework to further develop the quality testing cycle and configuration moves toward that assist specialists with capitalizing on a designated genome altering occasion.

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