Something's brewing in Lagos! Keep an eye out for DeSci Lagos, where science meets innovation.
Stay tuned for updates on the most anticipated event of the year! 🔥
Before a drug becomes medicine, it survives a massacre.
Out of 10,000+ screened compounds, only a handful make it to the “lead” stage.
The journey from random molecule to life-saving drug is one of the toughest processes in science.
The story of Compound #606 explains why. Read more here: https://t.co/mjr5OHEXyH
The distance between “I think this works” and “I know this fails” is often measured in years.
We explore how iterative, sprint-based workflows from software engineering can shorten that gap in laboratory research, enabling earlier falsification and faster learning without compromising rigor.
Agile for Scientists: Applying tech workflows to R&D. 👇
https://t.co/ABo5QWPsOe
What if scientific innovation wasn’t limited by borders, funding gaps, or access to data?
Too much of today’s science is constrained —
by geography, by silos, and by systems that decide who gets to participate.
Borderless Science exists to change that.
We believe:
• Breakthrough ideas can come from anywhere
• Local data and context matter just as much as global models
• Ethics, access, and impact must scale alongside innovation
Over the coming weeks, we’ll explore biotech, AI, agriculture, policy, and the future of science — all through a truly global lens.
If you care about science that travels, includes, and delivers real-world impact, you’re in the right place.
What’s the biggest barrier you think still holds science back today? 👇
We’re looking for volunteer creatives 🎨🎬
If you’re a designer or video editor and enjoy turning science & research into clear visuals, we’d love to hear from you.
DM us or email [email protected]
Drug discovery isn’t a single experiment. It’s a long pipeline.
After identifying a target, researchers must validate it, screen compounds, navigate regulation, design clinical trials, and scale manufacturing.
This is where many promising ideas stall, not because the science is weak, but because the system around it is fragmented.
This is the gap Borderless Science works to strengthen, responsibly.
A Look Back at the Opening Keynote — DeSci Lagos 2025
@paulkhls (@BioProtocol) opened DeSci Lagos with a keynote on decentralized science, open research infrastructure, and what borderless collaboration means for the future of scientific innovation.
Watch the full keynote on YouTube 👇
https://t.co/qoIAe3VQ4s
As we head into 2026, we are focused on building stronger structures, partnerships, and tools to support independent scientists and sustain this progress.
2025 was a defining year for Borderless Science. We moved from raw potential to real product innovation, advancing our mission to break barriers to scientific progress across Africa.
A key highlight was the launch of our AI agent for drug discovery, merging indigenous knowledge with modern technology to accelerate culturally relevant breakthroughs.
We're excited to introduce our first AI Agent, an advanced system designed to validate and enhance indigenous scientific knowledge, beginning with herbal medicine and traditional healing solutions.
DeSci Lagos 2025 ends with a renewed commitment to building science systems that are open, inclusive, and resilient.
A huge thank you to all speakers, partners, and participants pushing for a new era of African research.
Onwards to a decentralized scientific future. 🧬
DeSci Lagos 2025 — Day Two Highlights
Day Two of DeSci Lagos 2025 gathered researchers, founders, engineers, and policy voices to explore how decentralized tools can strengthen Africa’s science ecosystem.
Here are the key moments from a day filled with insight, collaboration, and forward-looking ideas. 👇
Across panels and demos, one pattern was clear:
Africa’s research future will be shaped by
• open participation,
• transparent data,
• interoperable protocols, and
• new funding models that reward real scientific progress.
DeSci Lagos showcased how these pieces can come together.