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- who: November et al. from the Institut Biotechnologique de Toulouse (INSA), France University of Hull, United Kingdom have published the research work: The BioExperience Research and Entrepreneurship Challenge: An iGEM-inspired applied research program for BIOSTEM talent and skills development, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 29/04/2020
- what: Because of this, the learner lacks the opportunity to set work objectives or participate in decision-making. The study is also limited by insufficient research funding to organize and conduct the follow-up interviews and focus groups needed to confirm the thematic analysis results. This approach . . .
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