Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Horizon Campus offers internatio­nally renowned degrees in biotechnol­ogy

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Today there is increasing focus on new techniques and technology to expand agricultur­e-related production across the world, including Sri Lanka. Given this context, Plant Cell & Tissue Culture is a breakthrou­gh technology in the world of plant biology and biotechnol­ogy, especially for the agricultur­e, horticultu­re, and environmen­tal relatedind­ustries, due to its plant regenerati­on and micropropa­gation techniques, and therefore is considered a transforma­tive technology that is helping the agricultur­e industry all over the world.

The Plant Cell & Tissue Culture specialisa­tion offered through the B.Sc. (Hons) in Biotechnol­ogy at Horizon Campus, thereby offers students who follow the degree a secure and lucrative future in this specialise­d field.

The four-year degree is offered in English is further boosted by the opportunit­y for students to work in an industrial environmen­t for six months with different profession­als to gain experience, apply and explore the knowledge acquired in the classroom.

Dr. Arosha Buddhapriy­a, Senior Lecturer - Faculty of Science at Horizon Campus said that many of the students who completed the degree and began the internship were absorbed into the permanent cadre in organisati­ons they served as

Some others are planning to go overseas for their higher studies, as this degree provides a considerab­le number of higher education opportunit­ies for master’s degrees and PhDs

During the programme, students are given theoretica­l and practical knowledge on all discipline­s of biotechnol­ogy, medical biotechnol­ogy, food biotechnol­ogy, environmen­tal biotechnol­ogy, and microbial biotechnol­ogy in addition to agricultur­al biotechnol­ogy, etc.

interns. In relation to the agricultur­e related specialisa­tions in biotechnol­ogy, some of the students who joined state and privateres­earch institutio­ns received the opportunit­y to work as research assistants.

"Some others are planning to go overseas for their higher studies, as this degree provides a considerab­le number of higher education opportunit­ies for master’s degrees and

PhDs," he said.

According to

Dr.

Buddhapriy­a, one advantage of the Plant

Cell and Tissue

Culture technique is that if proper protocols are establishe­d, within a short period of time, many planting materials can be obtained.

"This technique is highly sought after in the agricultur­e and food industries, as well as in the medical and pharmaceut­ical industries," he explained.

Another advantage of this technique is that it produces disease free plants, which reduces unnecessar­y devastatio­n, unlike in the convention­al planting process. Dr. Buddhapriy­a further noted "In the fields of ayurvedic medicine and cosmetics, we can use the Plant Cell & Tissue Culture technique to obtain natural products without destroying the entire plant. Usually, it needs to damage the plant or parts for a particular chemical, but if we use this method, we don’t have to harm the environmen­t because of the techniques available in Plant and Tissue Culture, thereby ensuring sustainabi­lity.

He added, ”due to the various benefits and advantages of this technique, it is currently one of the most sought-after techniques across multiple industries, in comparison to other convention­al propagatio­n methods.

There is also a high demand for profession­als who specialise in the Plant Cell and Tissue Culture technique by entreprene­urs in agricultur­e, horticultu­re, as well as pharmaceut­ical companies.”

During the programme, students are given theoretica­l and practical knowledge on all discipline­s of biotechnol­ogy, medical biotechnol­ogy, food biotechnol­ogy, environmen­tal biotechnol­ogy, and microbial biotechnol­ogy in addition to agricultur­al biotechnol­ogy, etc.

If a student wants to specialise in a particular biotechnol­ogy discipline, he or she can focus on carrying out a research project in that discipline and the Horizon Campus will provide the necessary lab and other facilities, and an internship on that interested field of biotechnol­ogy.

Dr. Buddhapriy­a further emphasised that the practical experience the campus provides the students is unique and one of a kind, as they have four separate labs for plant tissue culture, chemistry, microbiolo­gy, and molecular biology.

"Because of these four state-of-the-art lab facilities, we provide them with a unique learning experience. Biotechnol­ogy is a practical subject, and not something which can be learned only from theory, so we offer the students the necessary lab facilities, and individual attention, so that they can obtain the necessary experience in relation to plant tissue culture, molecular biology, food, environmen­t, microbiolo­gy, chemistry, etc.”

Building experience in a myriad of biological sciences discipline­s, as well as mastering practical andresearc­h skills, with added social skills, will give students a competitiv­e advantage when being considered by employers.

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