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The
Centre for Research in Biotechnology for
Agriculture (CEBAR) is a centre of research excellence at
the
University
of
Malaya
whose mission is to “create a
platform for world class research, development, applications and
training with outputs and products that interface between the
fundamental and applied sciences.” In addition to its focus on
research, a major objective of CEBAR is also to strengthen,
promote and synergize links with industry with a vision to bridge
academic research and industry needs.
The Center for research in
Biotechnology for agriculture is both a physical and virtual
centre which synergizes the considerable existing capacity and
resources within the
University
of
Malaya
targeting niche areas such as
phytopharming, agriculture waste bioremediation, molecular
breeding and selection and molecular diagnostics of plant and
animal diseases.
The
virtual structure of the centre promotes and epitomizes the
borderless transfer and exchange of information and resources
between members and partners and local and global stakeholders of
CEBAR. Physically the core laboratories of CEBAR are located
within the main campus of the University, a 750-acre (309-hectare)
campus in the southwest of
Kuala Lumpur
, the capital city of
Malaysia
.In 2005 University Malaya
celebrates its 100th anniversary.
(http://www.um.edu.my).
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