The Guardian (Nigeria)

NUC, Nigerian scientists abroad partner on biomedical research

- From Kanayo Umeh, Abuja

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global efforts to find cure for the deadly coronaviru­s, the National Universiti­es Commission ( NUC) aligning efforts with the Nigeria Diaspora Biomedical Research Group to increase the capacity of Nigerian scientists in biomedical research.

The partnershi­p, which is being facilitate­d by a Nigerian scientist at the University of Florida, United States, Prof. Folakemi Odedina, is also aimed at training the researcher­s on grant- writing proposals to be able to access funds at the Tertiary Education Trust Fund ( TETFUND) and other research- funding agencies globally.

The Deputy Executive Secretary of NUC, Dr. Suleiman Ramon- Yusuf, said the partnershi­p was one of the numerous efforts by the commission to explore opportunit­ies through collaborat­ions within and outside Nigeria to build the capacity of Nigerian scientists in research.

Ramon- Yusuf, who spoke in Abuja at a press briefing ahead of the inaugural summit of the Nigeria Diaspora Biomedical Research Group, said the partnershi­p would forge relationsh­ips on sabbatical­s support and bidirectio­nal faculty exchange between Nigerian academic staff and staff of the various collaborat­ive universiti­es abroad, particular­ly the University of Florida.

According to him, the Nigerian university system has been battling the problem of research capacity and has, therefore, been exploring different avenues to enable it build the competence both at institutio­nal and profession­al levels.

“In this regard, the threeday summit has three main components; the first one which is ongoing as we speak is the pre- summit biomedical research training workshop. Research capacity is quite low in our system, just as we have challenges with research infrastruc­ture.”

On the biomedical research, he said it was even more critical at a time of the COVIDSS19 pandemic “because all over the world, scientists are working round the clock in an attempt to find a solution by way of a vaccine for the SARS cov2 which is popularly called the covid- 19 virus.”

On the virtual summit held by the Diaspora Biomedical Group, Ramon- Yusuf said the objectives were to develop expertise, infrastruc­tural support as well as opportunit­y for sabbatical leaves and collaborat­ive research for the country’s academics.

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