SynTech starts its 2013 international field and laboratory staff training programs

Dr. Netaji-Simma
Dr. Netaji-Simma

As part of its international training program, a large number of SynTech Staff from Latin America and Asia will work at the main US stations at Sanger, California and Stilwell, Kansas this season, to contribute to and gain experience in the range of trials – GEP, GLP and Seeds including GMO traits- conducted by SynTech in the US.

Those involved in the program include Andres Risso and Penny Rodriguez from Argentina, Alessandro Fiorentini from Brazil, Mauricio Moya from Chile, Dr. Netaji Simma, (pictured) from India and Chris Huang from Taiwan.

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