Equipping Scientists, Advancing Progress
Science is a powerful driver of economic growth and sustainable development. Low- and middle-income countries have the most need and the least access. Our programs aim to strengthen infrastructure and remove barriers to science in developing countries so that 80% of the world’s population can enjoy its many benefits.
Discovery and innovation to address local priorities and challenges
Scientists everywhere need access to the tools of modern science so that they can use their skills to discover, innovate, and solve the problems that matter most to the health and well-being of their communities. Instrumental Access equipment has been used to develop solutions for healthcare, food security, adaptation to climate change, clean energy, waste management, and economic growth.
Training tomorrow’s workforce to meet development challenges
A modern workforce equipped with strong STEM skills is essential as developing countries move towards prosperity and independence. Our programs support hands-on training at the university level for the next generation of leaders in research, healthcare, education, engineering, agriculture, industry, and policy.
Sustainable scientific institutions and ecosystems
Well-resourced institutions ensure that local communities benefit from stable, self-sustaining scientific infrastructure. By providing a foundation of equipment, Seeding Labs helps scientific institutions to retain and attract talent, compete more effectively for resources such as funding and connections, and participate more equitably in collaborations.
Local leadership and self-determination
Sustainable scientific institutions and local leadership of development go hand in hand. Leaders everywhere need access to trusted scientific advisors who can generate and interpret evidence and provide sound policy advice. This is especially important in low-resource settings so that scarce resources can be directed where they can have the greatest impact.
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university Students Receiving hands-on training
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Prof. Cynthia Ibeto discusses “Green Solutions for Nigeria” in Seeding Labs exclusive webinar
On-site vaccine production now possible for livestock researchers in Uganda
A bright future for researchers improving Botswana’s agriculture and economy
Closing the gap: How Dr. Thabile Ndlovu is building a national bank of water data
Sweet success in South Africa
Bioengineers-in-training looking to strike gold
Changing the narrative
Bacteria in balance: harnessing microbiology for better dental care in India
Playing the long game
Teaming up to investigate an unusually high number of twins in Nigeria
Exploring sustainable energy storage in Colombia
Turning obstacles to opportunities: How one researcher is advancing his fight against antimicrobial resistance
Setting new expectations in Cameroon
Lab notes: A pharmacy program on the rise in Zambia
Tanzanian transformation: Instrumental access equipment brings new life to a chemistry program in need
Reclaiming agency over COVID-19 in Malawi
Seeding courage (and COVID-19 tests) for the future of Armenia
Expanding COVID-19 testing in the Dominican Republic
Equipment enables rapid disaster response in Malawi
Teaming up to target mosquitoes
Preventing HIV in the Dominican Republic & beyond
Arming researchers for the fight against mosquitoes
Unearthing potential in Namibia’s termite mounds