12.12.2005 | Press monitoring
Biotech crop could boost living standards for millions. When Mahalingappa Shankarikoppa saw the advertisement in the newspaper seeking farmers to test a new variety of cotton, he jumped at the opportunity.
12.12.2005 | Press monitoring
Development of new technology for the detection of toxins and pathogens Plant Research International, part of Wageningen UR, together with CatchMabs, have announced a cooperative study to apply iMab technology to detect mycotoxins in food and plant pathogens in plant material. The partners will advance the work for applications at the nano-level....
9.12.2005 | Press monitoring
Genetically modified (GM) crops first appeared commercially in the mid-1990s to what seemed a bright and promising future. Resistant to pests and the herbicides used to control weeds, these new crops were so popular with farmers that millions of acres were planted with them by the turn of the millennium. Today, GM crops are grown commercially by...
5.12.2005 | Press monitoring
The BIA is holding a one-day seminar, supported by its Regulatory Affairs Advisory Committee and sponsored by Arnold & Porter UK LLP, to enable bioscience companies to prepare for the new requirements and processes to be implemented by November 2005.
5.12.2005 | Press monitoring
Swiss voters have approved a referendum to tighten curbs on genetically modified farm products, a divisive topic in a country that already prohibits most of such technology from being used in agriculture.
5.12.2005 | Press monitoring
The South Moravian Centre for Innovation (JIC) is the sole Czech organisation to join the international project NetBioClue, who’ s aim is to improve the functioning of a biotechnological cluster in the EU.
5.12.2005 | Press monitoring
In preparing the project we were able to make maximum use of more than 40 years of experience of th Mayo Clinic and its leading specialists in running its own centre for clinical reseach, which is currently the biggest in the world.
5.12.2005 | Press monitoring
All information about biotechnology in the Czech Republic in one place- that’s the motto of the unique internet portal www.gate2biotech.com which has been created by the South Moravian Centre for Innovation (JIC).
5.12.2005 | Press monitoring
The South Moravian Region (JMK) has unique conditions for the development of biotechnological commerce. The biotechnology sector in the Czech Republic as a whole currently lags behind other developed countries in the European Union.
2.12.2005 | Press monitoring
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