Today, Jigme Yoezer Norbu and Kuenga Tshomo, final-year students from the College of Natural Resources (CNR), presented the outcomes of their lab-based research attachment at NCAH.
Jigme focused on “Comparative Analysis of the Antimicrobial efficacy of crude garlic and ginger extracts in comparison to Gentamicin against staphylococcus Aureus and Escherichia Coli”, while Kuenga worked on “Assessment of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation on Prevention of Post-Weaning diarrhea and Improving Growth Performance in Piglets”.
We take great pride in mentoring young talents, equipping them with valuable skills and knowledge and we are confident that their contributions will make a meaningful impact on nation-building.
NCAH remains committed to fostering learning opportunities for future generations, inspiring them to grow and thrive. We extended our best wishes to Jigme and Kuenga in their future endeavors!
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