In Kenya, GMO ban casts shadow over biotech research and education

University lecturers have said the ban on genetically modified materials has caused many students to opt out of biotechnology courses. The dons, briefing members of the Kenya University Biotech Consortium, said restriction on use and import of genetically modified foods had also affected research within the institutions.

Richard Oduol, a lecturer at Kenyatta University and the consortium’s chair, said students admitted to courses like genetics, agricultural biotechnology, industrial biotechnology and biosafety are opting to pursue other degrees. “The effect of the GMO ban on education is real. Most students perceive them as terminal courses because they will not be able to apply what they learn after graduating,” he said. Joel Ochieng, a lecturer at University of Nairobi’s Centre for Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, noted that the number of inter-course transfers away from biotechnology had reached an all-time high.

Read full original article:
Ban on GMO now dampens biotechnology courses uptake

{{ reviewsTotal }}{{ options.labels.singularReviewCountLabel }}
{{ reviewsTotal }}{{ options.labels.pluralReviewCountLabel }}
{{ options.labels.newReviewButton }}
{{ userData.canReview.message }}

Related Articles

Infographic: Global regulatory and health research agencies on whether glyphosate causes cancer

Infographic: Global regulatory and health research agencies on whether glyphosate causes cancer

Does glyphosate—the world's most heavily-used herbicide—pose serious harm to humans? Is it carcinogenic? Those issues are of both legal and ...

Most Popular

Screenshot-2026-04-13-at-3.54.04-PM
AI disinformation stress test: Challenges and response strategies
Screenshot-2026-04-15-at-1.22.58-PM
Anti-biotechnology activists smear hybrid wheat breakthrough that could surge yields in poorer countries
ChatGPT-Image-Feb-16-2026-01_04_32-PM
Raw milk myth wake-up call
nutritional-food-heart-thumb-x-
Doctors needs nutrition classes? A physician unmasks another MAHA myth
ChatGPT-Image-Apr-20-2026-11_17_18-AM-2
10,000 scientists gone: Trump’s cuts create an unprecedented brain drain
Screenshot-2026-04-14-at-12.51.09-PM
Public health advocates turn to influencers to fight online misinformation

Sorry. No data so far.

glp menu logo outlined

Get news on human & agricultural genetics and biotechnology delivered to your inbox.