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  Benitec Licenses ddRNAi Transgenic Technology to Artemis

November 2004

Benitec (Australia) has granted a license to Artemis Pharmaceuticals (Germany) for its RNAi technology.
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  Sperm Stem Cells Grown In Vitro

November 2004

US researchers have succeeded in growing mouse spermatogonial stem cells in culture for the first time.
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  Only One out of Four Anti-Biotech Bills Approved in California

November 2004

Initiatives aimed at banning agricultural biotechnology were defeated in three California counties, but approved in another.
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  Optimism At Sygen International

November 2004

Sygen International tells AgBiotechNet about its activities and visions for the future.
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  Swiss Federal Council Adopts Cartagena Biosafety Ordinance

November 2004

The Swiss Federal Council has adopted the Cartagena Ordinance governing the export of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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  Monsanto at Leading Edge, Says Fraley

November 2004

In a presentation to investors Monsanto Chief Technology Officer Robert T. Fraley, argued that the company's early investment in biotechnology and gen...
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  How Infections Combat Plant Immune Responses

November 2004

Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, with colleagues at the University of Florida and at UC Davis, have uncovered how viruses circu...
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  Schröder Urges Open Mind on GMOs

November 2004

Germany needs to be more open-minded towards the use of geneticly engineered products, says German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder.
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  Broad Benefits from AgBiotech, Says NCFAP Report

July 2001

The benefits of agricultural biotechnology are not limited to commodity crops such as soyabeans, cotton and maize, says Leonard Gianessi, Senior Resea...
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  BioEthics Web Portal Launched

November 2004

An Australian bioethics website is being launched today that will link all national, state and territory government agencies dealing with ethics in bi...
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