What good is transformative GenTech if we keep it all to ourselves?
In the spirit of cooperation, we ensure that all the plants we create from our self-directed projects are available to anyone under a free-use policy, so people across the globe can culture and share them for non-commercial use.
Naturally, the work we do for our clients remains confidential. Our bespoke research projects involve the practical implementation of plant and mammalian genetic therapy, and some of our most promising projects are funded by entrepreneurs and innovators with no formal science background.
We work primarily in tropical countries that are most at risk for habitat loss and deforestation.
Why? Because developing nations and emergent economies have the most to gain from bioengineering breakthroughs. After all, much of their livelihoods depend on natural resources.
We believe sustainable GenTech can solve our planet’s greatest crises, and we work in diverse fields to maximize our impact.
Kutliva’s in-house development projects include genetically optimized agroforestry to promote biodiversity and economically viable forests, carbon capture by engineering fast-growing, carbon-hungry plants, and mammalian genetic transformation for anti-aging and regenerative medicines. And that just the beginning.
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Diego was a researcher at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, and went on to head biolgy projects in Borneo, zimbabwe, and papuan islands. He has extensive experience in plant science and scaling..
In addition to serving as the Director at Kultiva, his expertise in the field of genetic technology applications is one of the main pillars of Kultiva’s advancement today.
Jl. Raya Mawang, Lodtunduh, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582
diego@kultiva.bio
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