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Plant Biotech Will Help Women, Says Monsanto
October 2002 Plant biotechnology is an important tool to help empower women in both the developed and the developing world, Monsanto's Senior Vice President of Pub...
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Biotech Supports No-Till, Says CTIC
October 2002 "An analysis of surveys conducted since the introduction of herbicide-tolerant crops strongly supports the conclusion that these crops developed throu...
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Zambia GM Decision Imminent
October 2002 The Zambian cabinet is expected to make a decision on whether GM maize from the USA can be distributed as famine relief aid at a meeting on the 28th O...
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EU Conference Says "Give Biotech Research Priority"
October 2002 Participants at a Danish Presidency conference on life sciences and biotechnology have called for more cross-disciplinary research in the area, and ha...
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APEC Keen For Biotech, Says Greenwood
October 2002 Many Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) countries are keen to exploit biotechnology, according Lawrence Greenwood, APEC coordinator for the U.S....
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Chlamydomonas Sequence Revealed
October 2002 The DNA sequence of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has been determined with possible payoffs including crops requiring less fertilizer, a source of renewab...
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Spanish Language Site Explores Transgenic Crops
October 2002 Plant breeding and genetics researchers and professors at Colorado State University have authored a Web site in Spanish offering information about tra...
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US Firms to Ban Molecular Farming Near Food Crops
October 2002 The US Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) says that its members will not grow plants expressing pharmaceutical proteins near plants for consump...
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F2G and Dow AgroSciences Collaborate
October 2002 UK company F2G Limited, specialists in research and development of new treatments for serious fungal infections in man, has entered into a research co...
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Vice President of R&D Joins Chromos
October 2002 Chromos Molecular Systems Inc. has appointed Harry Ledebur Vice President, Research and Development.
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