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  Canadian Mapmaking Targets Durum Preferences

January 2002

Over the next three years, scientists at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Semi-Arid Prairie Agricultural Research Centre in Swift Current, Canada pl...
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  Italian Information Campaign Launched

January 2002

The Italian biotech industry association, Assobiotec, has launched a biotech information campaign with the aim of giving Italians a better understandi...
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  Gene Transfer Pioneer Gets Franklin Award

January 2002

Mary-Dell Chilton of Syngenta is to receive the 2002 Benjamin Franklin Award for Life Sciences from the Franklin Institute.
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  North Carolina BioGrid Enters Test Phase

January 2002

The North Carolina Biotechnology Center hosted a project kickoff meeting for the North Carolina BioGrid on January 24.
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  Senesco Raises Further $500,000

January 2002

Senesco Technologies, Inc. has completed an additional $500,000 private placement of the Company’s restricted equity securities with Stanford Venture ...
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  GM Crops Should Help Water Quality

January 2002

Computer modelling studies indicate that replacing pre-emergent maize herbicides with the post-emergent herbicides allowed by genetic modification of ...
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  Pyrethroid Resistance Genes Linked in Pest

January 2002

Researchers at Clemson University, USA have found connections between resistance controlling genes in Heliothis virescens F (tobacco budworm), a serio...
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  Greenpeace Blocks US Soya Shipment to Philippines

February 2002

The environmental protest organization, Greenpeace, has blocked the unloading of genetically modified soyabeans destined for the Philippines.
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  Greenpeace Condemns 'Monkeying Around' with GM Foods

February 2002

Greenpeace activists in Hong Kong and Switzerland have accused regulators of taking a 'see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil' attitude to genetical...
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  Randal N. Johnston to Head Genome Prairie

February 2002

Genome Prairie has appointed Randal N. Johnston as its first President and CEO.
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