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The course was really interesting and beneficial.
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Lennox O. Burgess

Great summarization of complicated concepts.
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Mohit Pawar

The fundamentals of animal biotechnology were explained clearly, making complex concepts easy to understand.
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It was very informative session
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Course Description

Animal biotechnology, in this course we will learn about the core concepts and techniques used in animal biotechnology, including genetic engineering, transgenic animal production, cloning, animal cell culture, and stem cell applications. You’ll explore how biotechnology improves animal health, enhances productivity, and supports biomedical research through the use of animal models. We’ll also examine the role of gene editing tools like CRISPR/Cas9 in developing disease-resistant animals and producing therapeutic proteins. Ethical and regulatory considerations in animal biotechnology will also be discussed. Whether you're a student of biology, veterinary science, or biotechnology, this course will give you a solid foundation to understand and apply biotechnological advances in the animal field. Join us and step into the future of animal science. Bio science