Biotechnology Society of Nepal is an apolitical, non-government, non-profit organization motivated for the promotion of Biotechnology in Nepal and beyond. The establishment of society is an endeavor for the development of Biotechnology by promotion and dissemination of knowledge about this cutting-edge technology. Society will act as an active platform for the interchange of academic ideas about the research and theoretical perspective of biotechnology. The motive of the organization is to incorporate all national and cross-national academic institutions, research institutions, companies, and individuals sharing an interest in the development of biotechnology in Nepal and beyond.
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