Lateef Agbaje, a professor of microbiology and head, Nanotechnology research group (NANO+) while handling copy of inaugural lecture to Ologunde Michael Olufisayo, vice chancellor, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, at the end of the 38th inaugural lecture of the university.
Experts in the field of nanotechnology has been urged the federal government and the ministry of education to professionalised research into nanotechnology for national development and to enable Nigeria tap into the $714.6 billion bioeconomy contribution of biotechnology to the world's economy.
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Seyi John Salau
Seyi John Salau is a BusinessDay Correspondent with interest in development journalism, which tells stories that connect the people, brands, and the government. SeyiJohn is also a media professional with BSc, Mass Communition (ACU); Masters of School Media (MSM, Ibadan) & MSc, Mass Communication (Caleb).