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Luis Ventura Martínez, a 2016 Global Leadership Fellow, leads a contingent in the Mexico City March for Science. Credit: Alliance for Science
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Fellow Luis Ventura Martinez ('16) leads a contingent in the 2017 March for Science in Mexico City.
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Afzal Hossain, a farmer in the Rangpur district in Bangladesh, proudly displays his harvest of genetically engineered Bt brinjal.
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Bt brinjal farmer Hafizur Rahman shows the damage caused by fruit and shoot borer infestation of non-GMO brinjal on his farm in the Tangail district of Bangladesh.
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Genetically engineered Bt brinjal is ready for harvest in the Tangail District of Bangladesh.
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Farmer Khalilur Rahman harvests genetically engineered Bt brinjal in the Tangail district od Bangladesh .
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A genetically engineered, pest resistant Bt brinjal is ready for harvest on a farm on Rangpur, Bangladesh.
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Genetically engineered Bt brinjal (eggplant) grows at a seed production site in Bangladesh.
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Seed collected from genetically engineered, insect resistant Bt brinjal will be shared with farmers in Bangladesh.
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Genetically engineered Bt brinjal (BARI variety 2) are left to ripen for seed harvest at a Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (C=BARI) regional research station in Patna, Bangladesh.
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Bt brinjal farmer Khalilur Rahman from Tangail District, with his harvested BARI Bt brinjal 2 variety.
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Potatoes ruined by late blight disease (left) are compared to healthy potatoes.
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Akhter Hossain of Bangladesh compares healthy potatoes (right) to potatoes infected with late blight fungus.
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Sarah Evanega speaks at a communications training in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Close up of potato infected by late blight fungus.
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Sarah Evanega speaks at a communications training in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Arif Hossain, a 2015 Alliance for Science Global Leadership Fellow, speaks to a community in Bangladesh about biotechnology and the introduction of Bt brinjal (eggplant). Credit: Alliance for Science
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