Arming researchers for the fight against mosquitoes
With equipment from Instrumental Access, talented scientists in Jamaica have accelerated their efforts to control disease-spreading mosquitoes. There are no vaccines for mosquito-borne viruses like Zika, chikungunya, and dengue. When an epidemic of just one of these illnesses strikes Jamaica, it can sicken thousands at a time. Insecticides have been deployed by the government as […]
Seeding Labs Celebrates 10th Anniversary at “Positively Instrumental” Event, Honoring Donors, Instrumental Access Awardees
Fourteen outstanding research labs in developing countries around the world have been awarded scientific resources and equipment through Seeding Labs’ 2018 Instrumental Access program. Seeding Labs announced the 2018 Instrumental Access awardees at its third annual “Positively Instrumental” event held at Takeda Pharmaceuticals in Cambridge, Mass., on March 21. The event also commemorated Seeding Labs’ […]
University of Technology Jamaica: Faculty of Science & Sport
A garbage dump may seem like an unconventional setting for research, but Dr. Aneisha Collins-Fairclough (above) of the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) sees enormous scientific potential. Since receiving an Instrumental Access shipment of equipment from Seeding Labs in 2014, Dr. Collins-Fairclough has been harvesting the microbiological riches of the Riverton City Dump, Jamaica’s largest […]
Equipping the next generation of scientists and medical workers in Ghana
Garden City University College (GCUC) is training new generations of health care workers for a country that sorely needs them. To fill a gap in Ghana’s health care system, GCUC introduced a medical laboratory technology program in 2013. However, the school lacked the necessary equipment to give students the hands-on training they needed to be prepared to […]
“Positively Instrumental” Event Honors Donors, Instrumental Access 2017 Awardees
Fifteen outstanding institutions from around the world have been chosen to receive scientific resources and equipment through Seeding Labs’ 2017 Instrumental Access program. We announced the 2017 Instrumental Access awards at our second annual “Positively Instrumental” event at Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research in Cambridge on March 22. The 15 awardees chosen for Instrumental Access […]
Cutting a ribbon for cutting-edge research
Congratulations to our partners at the Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE), who just celebrated the inauguration of their new Institute for Tropical Medicine and Global Health! Thanks to your support and a shipment of Instrumental Access equipment, the Dominican Republic now has its first research institute dedicated to emerging, tropical, and infectious diseases. Our Global Partnerships Manager […]
Bolstering bioengineering in Peru
Instrumental Access Update: Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología Your support has helped pave the way for Peru’s first bioengineering department to launch degree programs this year! Bioengineering is a nascent research area in Peru but has immense potential to address environmental concerns like pollution and bioremediation, as well as health risks presented by tropical and infectious […]
Seeding Labs Event Honors Donors, Scientists from Developing Countries
On March 24, Seeding Labs, an organization that aims to equip all scientists with the tools, training, and connections they need to be on the cutting edge of global discovery, hosted “Positively Instrumental,” a celebration of the 16 exceptional university departments selected for its 2016 Instrumental Access program, as well as the Seeding Labs’ community of supporters. […]
Université de Yaoundé I: Department of Biochemistry
At the Université de Yaoundé I, Seeding Labs’ Instrumental Access program has made a lasting impact on: Combating Infectious Diseases in Cameroon & Beyond: Dr. Fabrice Boyom Seventy percent of Cameroonian women of childbearing age carry one of the world’s most common parasites: Toxoplasma gondii. The resulting infection, toxoplasmosis, can have devastating effects on pregnant women […]