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    Course Number Course Name Objective
    PLS4105 Genome Editing and Plant Biotechnology The overall objective of this course is to provide a solid training on the most popular genome editing techniques used in genetic engineering and plant biotechnology. 
    HOS6295 Methods in Plant Biotechnology Plant biotechnology has promptly developed into one of the most prolific, expanding and influential areas of the plant sciences. Applications of modern biotechnological tools have resulted in great advances for agriculture and society. The overall objective of this course is to provide basic training on the use of biotechnological tools for plant improvement. Principles, state of the art and applications of tools to improve plant sustainability, performance and tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses are covered.

     

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