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RE: A Memorable Night with Nigeria's Patriarch of Anatomy: Prof. A.B.O. Desalu

in Hive Naijalast year

Meeting Prof. Desalu must have been inspiring! His perseverance through early challenges truly shaped anatomy in Nigeria. How can his innovative approach to adversity be applied to today’s educational and research challenges?

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Sorry for the late response @etukakpan01 I have been having problems with my ecency. It is probably due to low ecency points. It says wait to power up hive... You asked a mind blowing question, I must say but the first thing that crossed my mind was resourcefulness. The use of basic tools and creative methods when resources are limited, like virtual simulations in place of physical equipment. Why would you spend too much money on tissue processing when other basic histological methods are available for the same result.
Another is Innovation. adversity drives the development of low-cost, scalable solutions, like affordable diagnostic tools.

Sorry for the late response @etukakpan01 I have been having problems with my ecency. It is probably due to low ecency points. It says wait to power up hive... You asked a mind blowing question, I must say but the first thing that crossed my mind was resourcefulness. The use of basic tools and creative methods when resources are limited, like virtual simulations in place of physical equipment. Why would you spend too much money on tissue processing when other basic histological methods are available for the same result.
Another is Innovation. adversity drives the development of low-cost, scalable solutions, like affordable diagnostic tools.

You responded satisfactorily.