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STAFF REPORT KHI: Experts at a Wwrkshop on "Modern Tools and Techniques in Health and Disease" have said that the latest tools and techniques in health and disease are mandatory for modern medical science, research and health care system in Pakistan.
The workshop was organized by Karachi University’s Dr A. Q. Khan Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (KIBGE).
Delivering his speech, the KIBGE’s director-general Prof Abid Azhar said that genetic