The Guardian (Nigeria)

Doctor seeks adoption of modern techniques in solving societal problems

• Wants collaborat­ion among government, institutes, stakeholde­rs to fund research, share knowledge

- By Michael Akinadewo

AProfessor of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Lagos, Joy Okpuzor, has called on the scientific community to embrace modern molecular biology techniques to solve major problems in humans, livestock, plants and microbes.

She made the assertion while delivering the keynote address at the Hands- on Training in Molecular Biology Techniques and Bioinforma­tics, organised by Biotechnol­ogy Department, Federal Institute of Industrial Research Oshodi ( FIIRO) Lagos.

The theme of the address was ‘ Reposition­ing Life Sciences Research and Industry in the Omics Era.’

She said scientists need to reposition themselves as life scientists, and one way to do so is to seek knowledge and understand­ing of omics approaches, as this will provide a solid foundation for future projects and industry placements in the field of translatio­nal science.

The branches of science known informally as omics are various discipline­s in biology whose names end in the suffix - omics, such as genomics, proteomics, metabolomi­cs, metagenomi­cs, phenomics and transcript­omics. Omics aims at the collective characteri­sation and quantifica­tion of pools of biological molecules that translate into the structure, function, and dynamics of an organism or organisms.

“Before now, few Nigerian universiti­es, institutes and private organisati­ons had access to practical applicatio­ns. Molecular biology applicatio­ns are expected to be a mainstay, manufactur­ing of chemical, energy, medicine,” she said.

Okupozu called for collaborat­ion between different stakeholde­rs, government­s, academia and industry to fund research, share knowledge, resources and expertise that will lead to developmen­t of new therapies and technologi­es, saying the gap between basic research and commercial­isation needs to bridged.

She added that there is need to train next generation of scientists and engineers that would have enormous skills to analyse omic data.

“The omics era will change a lot of things and the young people should key into this era of omics technology. It gives us the opportunit­y to interrogat­e our system either in agricultur­e or any other area.”

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