Jamaica Gleaner

Prof Morrison bats for more scientific research funding

- Christophe­r Serju/Gleaner Writer

PROFESSOR ERROL Morrison, director general of the National Commission on Science and Technology, has lamented the unwillingn­ess of Jamaican investors to support local research and science, even where there was ample proof that just a little more financing could go a far way in advancing Brand Jamaica.

Morrison was speaking Monday at the signing of a memorandum of agreement for an unpreceden­ted US$2-million (J$264-million) study to facilitate scientific identifica­tion and validation of indigenous strains of Jamaican ganja.

Under the 10-year project, titled ‘Identifica­tion, Isolation and Conservati­on of Local Strains of Cannabis for Medicinal Use’, Jamaica Medical Cannabis Corporatio­n (JMMC), a Jamaican-Canadian-based company, has committed to funding the research to capture the genetic profiles, chemical characteri­stics and other profile features of the many local strains.

The professor cited a 2006 study conducted by Trevor Hamilton & Associates of a survey of consultanc­ies and problem-solving projects awarded to local consultant­s and researcher­s to support his point about the dismal response to the efforts of local scientists.

“Of the consultanc­ies awarded, both Government and private sector combined, two per cent was awarded to our local scientists and consultant­s. A degeh-degeh two per cent, what does that say to you?” he asked during the signing ceremony at The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites, New Kingston.

“The scientific community here gathered and the scientific community spread across this country have not been happy with the response. The 98 per cent has gone north and northeast,” said Morrison.

“And what we’re witnessing here is that a team from the north has come home to us here and has observed our capacity, our credibilit­y, our capability and has said to us, ‘We believe in you and we will invest in you.’”

“It is that kind of context that has been heavy on my breast for years ... . When we have an external force coming and putting its confidence in us, I say the future can augur well. [With] this kind of commitment, we in the scientific community have to make good; and we shall be holding the JMCC to their commitment as well,” Morrison said.

 ?? LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Dr Henry Lowe (left) and Professor Errol Morrison (right), director general, National Commission on Science and Technology, converse before the start of the official signing of the memorandum of agreement between the Jamaican Medical Cannabis...
LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Dr Henry Lowe (left) and Professor Errol Morrison (right), director general, National Commission on Science and Technology, converse before the start of the official signing of the memorandum of agreement between the Jamaican Medical Cannabis...

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