Reclone Secures Funding from CZI to Accelerate Biomedical Research in Latin America 🌎

The Reagent Collaboration Network (Reclone) celebrates today a major milestone with a two-year award from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI). This funding will be instrumental in continuing to build its network in Latin America aimed at developing and distributing open biological materials and reagents for biomedical research.

The project will be officially launched on :calendar: November 5th, during an event at Universidad Nacional de Cuyo focused on open science and digital citizenship, the Conversatorio: Ciencia Abierta y Ciudadanía Digital. The session will happen at 11:40 GMT-3 (14:40 UTC), with a live stream on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/live/9TIgjIETKnk

This is just the beginning, as the network aims to expand further, creating more nodes and impacting more researchers across the region. Thank you to CZI for their support in helping make these efforts possible! :heart:

:arrow_right: Read more on our press release: Reclone secures funding from CZI to accelerate biomedical research in Latin America – Reagent Collaboration Network

Texto en Español: Reclone obtiene financiamiento de CZI para acelerar la investigación biomédica en América Latina – Reagent Collaboration Network

Texto em Português: Reclone garante financiamento da CZI para acelerar a pesquisa biomédica na América Latina – Reagent Collaboration Network

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¡Es increíble escuchar esto! A Pacific Coast Biologics le encantaría suministrar nuestras citocinas y factores de crecimiento asequibles a la comunidad científica latinoamericana.

Congratulations!! This is a great accomplishment!!!

Best wishes,
Elena

That’s amazing news, and it must have been quite the effort to secure the funding Congratulations! I’m excited to see the network grow.

Congrats!

Ellen D. Jorgensen, PhD
Founder & President
Biotech Without Borders
www.biotechwithoutborders.org