AND TECHNOLOGY
P.O. BOX 190-50100 KAKAMEGA
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
COURSE TILTE: INDUSTRIAL/FIELD ATTACHMENT
COURSE CODE: SBL326
NAME: PAMELA K. MUKWEYI
REG. No.: BTE/0517/08
DURATION: 9TH MAY – 20TH JULY 2012
SUBMISSION DATE:
ATTACHMENT PLACE:CENTRE FOR MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH- KEMRI
Scope/purpose
The Industrial Attachment program fulfils part of the requirement in pursuing the degree of Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology in Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology(MMUST).This attachment is purposely meant to bring into practice the knowledge and skills gained in classroom and also enable me to understand practical working methodologies in different companies/institutions.This report serves to summarize the activities and experiences gained with CMR-KEMRI for the period of three months.
Objectives: –To have an opportunity to apply the principles and techniques theoretically learnt into real-life problem solving situations. –To develop an understanding of work ethics, employment demands, Responsibilities and opportunities.
DECLARATION
I declare that, this report is my original work that I compiled and that has never been written before nor submitted by any other person.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to acknowledge the director, CMR-KEMRI and the In-charge training officer, Tom Turbine for giving me an opportunity to learn at the centre. Special appreciation to my supervisors, John and Darius for their supervision, devoted time, support and ensuring that my work is up to date. I pass my Gratitute to Bond, He made me gain much more than
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