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The barcode and the qr-code of Life

Every Species has DNA so it is reasonable to use DNA to identify every species The actual practice of using DNA sequences for systematics began to take shape in the 1970s and 1980s as DNA sequencing technology became more accessible to researchers. The seminal work was conducted by Cann et al., 1987 using mitochondrial DNA […]

We cannot Conserve Biodiversity that we don’t Know

“Biodiversity is nature itself – all living creatures and plants, and the ecosystems of which they form part. It is not only very important as a source of food, medicines, and natural resources, but also has great spiritual, cultural, and aesthetic significance.” Surprisingly, this isn’t the statement of a biologist or an environmental activist; it’s […]

Excellence Through Clarity and Simplicity

Agile Journey For the past two years, my team and I have adopted agile development methods to execute complex R&D projects in biotechnology. We ditched traditional Gantt charts for Scrum, looking for ways to navigate the uncertain landscapes of our projects more effectively. The switch wasn’t capricious; it was a survival move. Ineffectiveness was causing […]

The Business Opportunities for Brazilian Biodiversity

From nature comes everything. The solutions to problems that life has encountered over the last four billion years are encoded in the DNA of species. However, transforming this into a viable product requires (a lot of) scientists, (quite some) time and (a lot of) money. Discount rates are high and the net present value of […]