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The Flagship Pioneering bioplatform company achieves a milestone for tree disease treatment and yield recovery

When Gerardo Ramos, PhD, retired from his position as the Head of R&D at Syngenta and began an advisory role at Flagship Pioneering, he became very interested in one question inspired by the use of microbiomes in human health: what if the microbiome of insects could be modulated to affect their population dynamics, reducing their impact on crop yields and making agriculture more sustainable for the future?

Read the full article in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News

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