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Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics

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The Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics (IMBG), founded in 1973 in Kyiv, is a premier scientific research institution under the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. It is internationally recognized for its pioneering research in molecular biology, biotechnology, and genetics. Throughout its history, the institute has been at the forefront of fundamental and applied research, bridging the gap between advanced genetic studies and practical applications in modern agriculture and biotechnology. The institution is known for its highly skilled team of scientists, state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, and a long-standing commitment to developing innovative genetic solutions that meet the evolving needs of the agro-industrial sector.

The institute maintains a strong reputation for academic excellence and scientific integrity, contributing significantly to both national and global scientific communities. Its activities encompass the development of cutting-edge biotechnological methods, genetic improvement of crops, and the study of plant resilience to various environmental stressors. By focusing on fundamental scientific breakthroughs, IMBG supports the sustainable development of the agricultural sector, providing the scientific foundation for modern plant breeding and biotechnological advancements. The organization remains a central hub for researchers aiming to integrate high-tech molecular approaches into sustainable field crop and vegetable production, ensuring high productivity and quality in the agricultural industry.

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