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1. Background Requirements For A Career In Biotechnology - By: Michael Russell
If you're seeking a career in biotechnology, one thing is for certain ... the more education you have, the higher up you can go. The fact is, no matter where you wind up working, you will be surrounded by people with Ph.D.'s and medical degrees. It is highly unlikely that an individual without a...



2. Biotechnology Careers - By: Michael Russell
Taking up a job in biotechnology means involving oneself in the development of new products and processes for the good of mankind and quality of life. Before one seriously considers a career in biotechnology, it is imperative to have extensive knowledge in biology, chemistry, and other life scie...

3. Genetically Modified Foods: An Overview Of The Debate - By: (see Article)
I read an interesting article on the Internet the other day that was written by an agriculture graduate student at Tufts University entitled A Modified Debate over GMOs. The piece attempts to answer the common questions that are raised about genetically modified foods, but points out tha...

4. Coordination And Biotech Research - By: James Wachai
One of the reasons why Africa and other poor regions of the world trail in crop biotechnology is lack of collaboration and coordination among scientists. There are millions of well-trained crop biotechnologists in poor countries. But due to resource constraints and other challenges, hardly do th...

5. Gene Food: Is Biotechnology Really Friendly - By: (see Article)
Copyright 2004 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text intact and unchanged except for minor improvements such as misspellings and typos. Biotechnology, a '90s ...

6. Kenya Inches Close To Food Sustainability - By: (see Article)
Kenya has begun a countdown to commercializing geneticallymodified maize(corn). Scientists at the Kenya AgriculturalResearch Institute (KARI), International Maize and WheatImprovement Centre (CIMMYT) and Insect Resistant Maize forAfrica (IRMA) have already developed a new maize seed, resista...

7. Computer Information Technology - By: Michael Russell
There are hundreds, if not thousands of places which tell you that can get your bachelor's degree in computer information technology online, but really, it's not the most prudent career move anymore. Let's face it, the computer information technology field is pretty full right now, and since the do...



8. Private-public Sector Partnership Necessary In Biotechnology Research - By: James Wachai
There are very interesting developments in the field of agricultural biotechnology currently taking place in India. The Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Company (Mahyco) has offered to transfer the technology and basic breeding material of Bt Brinjal, a low calorie vegetable widely gro...

9. Paternal Line Research - By: Curt Whitesides
Have you ever looked into the mirror and wondered, "Where did I get that hair?" yet at the same time realized that the older you get the more you look like your mother or father? The DNA that a son receives from father is not only influential in determining eye color, hair style, and height; but...

10. All About Biotech Research - By: Morgan Hamilton
One of my friends, a former community college student at the school at the same time I was working there, has decided to go into biotech research. She is technologically savvy and at the same time is fascinated with and good at working with the environment, and hopes to make some import...

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CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) called together about 20 scientists and ethicists, politicians and activists, farmers and others here Jan. 20-21 to discern an initial agenda for the work of a task force charged with developing a social statement on genetics and biotechnology for the church. The group of specialists, who gathered for a one- time consultation hosted by ELCA Church in Society, offered some themes a social statement on genetics might address.... More

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