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šŸš€ š—™š—æš—¼š—ŗ š˜€š—²š—¾š˜‚š—²š—»š—°š—¶š—»š—“ š˜š—²š—°š—µš—»š—¼š—¹š—¼š—“š˜† š˜š—¼ š˜€š—ŗš—®š—æš˜š—²š—æ š—°š—æš—¼š—½ š—Æš—æš—²š—²š—±š—¶š—»š—“: š—›š—®š—½š—¹š—¼š˜š—®š—“š—“š—¶š—»š—“ā€™š˜€ š—½š—®š˜š—µ š˜š—¼ š—®š—“š—æš—¶š—°š˜‚š—¹š˜š˜‚š—æš—² Read our latest Biotech Booster š—½š—æš—¼š—·š—²š—°š˜ š˜€š—µš—¼š˜„š—°š—®š˜€š—² on Haplotagging by Frank Chan and Marek Kucka: a powerful example of how fundamental genomic innovation can translate into real-world impact for agriculture and food security. Haplotagging is developing a novel sequencing-based genotyping technology that makes smart breeding faster, cheaper, and more scalable. By enabling more efficient access to haplotype information, it helps accelerate the development of resilient, high-yield crops - a critical step in addressing the global challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and food security. This project is a strong example of how the Biotech Booster program facilitates strong collaborations across the Dutch knowledge ecosystem. Here, University of Groningen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam), and Wageningen University & Research work together to translate cutting-edge science into societal impact. šŸ‘‰ Read full interview: https://lnkd.in/ea8vw7pf Nationaal Groeifonds, Lisanne Hameleers, Nikita Sajeev, PhD, Jasper Dijkstra, Maarten Kootstra, University of Groningen, Business Generator Groningen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam), IXA - Innovation Exchange Amsterdam, Wageningen University & Research, Universiteiten van Nederland

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