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InteRussia Biotechnologies Fellowship Concludes at Skoltech

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Four intensive weeks have come to an end, marking the conclusion of the InteRussia fellowship in Biotechnologies — a program that brought young scientists from Azerbaijan, China, Cuba, Ghana, Nigeria, and Turkmenistan together to learn, experiment, and push the boundaries of modern science.

What has changed over the month? Participants grew in confidence, expanded their scientific toolkit, and transformed curiosity into practical, testable ideas.

During the program, participants learned from leading experts in plant genetics, molecular biology, computational biology, and biomedical mass spectrometry, stepped inside the most advanced laboratories and cutting-edge research spaces of Skoltech, explored Moscow's theatres, history, architecture, and cultural traditions, and applied their new knowledge in practice, preparing and defending their own research projects.

More than just training, the fellowship was about expanding perspectives, forging international connections, and seeing how ideas flourish when shared. If you’re inspired by global collaboration in science, if you want to challenge yourself, explore new fields, and join a community that grows together — stay tuned.

The InteRussia fellowship program for non-Russian specialists in biotechnology is implemented by the Mezhdunarodniki Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation in cooperation with the Gorchakov Fund, the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, and the Presidential Grants Foundation.