UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM STUDENTS VISIT MARI FOR LEARNING PURPOSES.

on Thursday, December 19, 2013
On Wednesday 18th Dec, 2013 University of Dar es salaam second year students who specialize in molecular biology and biotechnology course, came to Mikocheni Agricultural Research Institute to learn molecular and biotechnology issues and this is one of the activity of phase 2 of this project.The facilitators were Charles Kayuki (Lab Manager), Deogratius Mark (technologist) Happiness Gabriel (Research Assist.). Narvin Tarimo (R.A) and Emmanuel Mrema (R.A)
A group photo for UDSM 2 year Molecular biology and biotechnology students.
Narvin Tarimo not in picture explaining to second year students on how the plants grows in the growth room.
Emmanuel Mrema explaining to 2nd year students the procedure for culturing the plants.
Narvin Tarimo explaining on how to determine the potato plant lets which are ready for sub culturing.
Students listening careful!!!!
Students listening careful to Deogratius Mark as he was explaining the different in Molecular size between different viruses.

THE eBIOKIT BIONFORMATICS WORKSHOP AT MIKOCHENI AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

on Wednesday, December 11, 2013

The eBioKit Bioinformatics workshop was held from the 10th to 14th December 2013, at Mikocheni Agricultural Research Institute (MARI) - Tanzania to strengthen research capacity in Bioinformatics. The training facilitated discussions on applications of bioinformatics tools for diagnostics, pathogen discovery, genome evolution and other applications relevant to improving global health and increasing agricultural productivity.
MARI partnered with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and BecA-ILRI Hub to host this one-week intensive workshop to inspire collaboration between bench scientists and bioinformatics communities through hands-on training in bioinformatics techniques for analysis of sequencing data using the eBioKit package. The eBioKit at MARI was delivered by Professor Erik Bongcam-Rudloff and will be accessible on MARI’s own LAN in the near future for all interested researchers.
e Biokit Bionformatics suite.
Professor Erik Bongcam-Rudloff from Sweden
Professor Erik Bongcam-Rudloff derivering his lecture on the use of the ebiokit 

MARI ATTENDED A 7 TH INTERNATIONAL GEMINIVIRUS SYMPOSIUM IN HANGZHOU CHINA

on Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Mari attended 7th geminiviruses symposium and 5th single stranded DNA workshop in Hangzhou - China, MARI was represented by Dr. Joseph Ndunguru, Dr. Fred Tairo, Dr. Peter Sseruwagi and Doreen Mgonja.
Dr. Joseph Ndunguru listening careful on his right is Dr. Fred Tairo.
Participants listening careful presentation, this was taken during a workshop in Hangzhou - China

MARI STAFFS ATTENDED MEETING IN SEATTLE USA ON BASIC RESEARCH TO ENABLE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT (BREAD)

MARI staffs attended a meeting on basic research to enable agricultural development (BREAD) in seattle usa, the meeting was attended by Dr. Joseph Ndunguru and Dr. Peter Sseruwagi
A group photo
Listening careful!!!!Dr. Peter Sseruwagi and Prof. Linda listening presentation from gates foundation.
Dr. Joseph Ndunguru project coordinator discussing with Bill gate looking on is Prof. Linda, this was taken during a recent visit in Seattle USA.