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Genetic Resource Management Training
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£103,095
WHERE
International
Summary
To provide effective and innovative in-situ training in plant and animal genetic resource management for students throughout the world
Status
Completed
Reference
51-96
Round
4
Start
01/04/1996
End
30/09/1999
Project Leader
Dr Jane Bryson
Lead Organisation
University of London - Wye
Regions
International
Countries
International
Project Outputs
Prepare distance learning materials and study enrichment materials (including audio and video) for each course; deliver Plant Genetic Resource course, Animal Genetic Resource course and composite integrated course to approx 50 students.
Documents:
Download:
Final Report
- 5-196 FR - 03/02/2021
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