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In this episode of Talking Techniques, we head to the Ecuadorian rainforest to chat about the use of sequencing in conservation with Zane Libke, a field researcher based at Sumak Kawsay In Situ (Pastaza, Ecuador). Zane discusses how he turned his fascination with nature into a career, his current work using nanopore sequencing technologies to find undescribed species and helping train future field researchers.
We also explore the benefits of fighting biodiversity in a more local-centric way and using research to protect the area from exploitative companies.
What the future holds: 38:50–43:22
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