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Zim scientist sets up private research institute

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“The research institute is a hub of many things. We have three department­s: technical services, research and education. We have a team of researcher­s and graduate students in our labs. Our aim is to bring the foremost molecular technology to Zimbabwe as a way to strengthen the country’s health system.”

GERMANY-TRAINED Zimbabwean molecular biophysici­st Brighton Samatanga (36), has set up the country’s first privately-owned research institute.

Samatanga set up the Biotech Institute upon returning from Germany in August 2020 last year.

“The research institute is a hub of many things. We have three department­s: technical services, research and education. We have a team of researcher­s and graduate students in our labs. Our aim is to bring the foremost molecular technology to Zimbabwe as a way to strengthen the country’s health system,” Samatanga told TimesLIVE.

At the research institute, Samatanga is currently working on CRISPR, a new technology that facilitate­s making specific changes to organisms’ DNA.

“Compared to previous techniques for modifying DNA, this new approach is fast and very accurate. Our aim to use CRISPR to edit genes of crops such as maize to help them become resistant to drought. We don’t just want to apply it, we want to understand how it works and make it better. We use the same technology for biomedical applicatio­ns. Some genetic diseases in people can be corrected by making one or two substituti­ons or gene editing,” he said.

The Biotech Institute has come up with an effective way to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic when it comes to testing.

“When I set up the research institute, it was at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and it made me focus on technologi­es that can provide fast COVID-19 testing turnaround time. We have a portable batterypow­ered system known as the RT-LAMP. It can test for COVID-19 in 35 minutes. With a test like this, you can detect the virus quickly and avoid transmissi­on.

“I am using all the competenci­es I gained during my time in Europe to try to make a difference back home,” Samatanga said.

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