Library Service Journal Listings Journal of agricultural ethics (cont. as J. of agric. And Env. ethics) Journal of Applied Biochemistry (cont. as biotechnology and Applied Biochem.) http://www1.sac.ac.uk/library/External/Journals/j.asp
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Serials Source List For Environmental Engineering Abstracts Current Opinion in biotechnology, (Curr. Opin. Biotechnol.), 09581669, Selective Journal of agricultural and Environmental ethics, (J. agric. Environ. http://www.csa.com/ids70/serials_source_list.php?db=environmental-set-c
Extractions: Plant Physiology , October 2003, Vol. 133, pp. 427-437 This Article Full Text (PDF) Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Services Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in ISI Web of Science Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal ... Cited by other online articles Search for citing articles in: ISI Web of Science (2) PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Dundon, S. J. Agricola Articles by Dundon, S. J. EDITOR'S CHOICE SERIES ON AGRICULTURAL ETHICS Stanislaus J. Dundon My purpose here is to help all agriculturalists, but especially researchers, feel comfortable using ethics in handling the multiple and often conflicting demands that sectors of the public press on agriculture. For three or four decades, pressures have been brought to bear upon farming and those who serve it in any capacity to widen the list of tasks to which agriculture should be devoted.
Academic Priorities In Biotechnology COMM 346.3 The Commercialization of biotechnology. PHIL 236.3 - ethics of agric 222.3 (Intellectual and Social Foundations of agriculture) or http://www.usask.ca/university_council/planning/projects/biotech_feb18.html
Extractions: Academic Priorities in Biotechnology An Interim Report to the Planning Committee from the Biotechnology Task Force February 18, 1999 Table of Contents ABSTRACT We are proposing five new integrated interdisciplinary undergraduate programs in the area of biotechnology. The proposed programs are the culmination to date of an extensive collaborative and consultative process. The five programs build on existing strengths at the university in the area of biotechnology. A key innovation in all programs is to provide students regardless of their base discipline with an introduction to both the science of biotechnology and the social, commercial and ethical issues associated with the growth and development of the science and associated industry. Various national and provincial surveys have identified a need for well-trained personnel in all aspects of biotechnology from laboratory scientists and technicians to directors of biotechnology companies, managers and legislators. Biotechnology firms require workers trained in science and technology. However, biotechnology companies prefer employees who are not only conversant with the science and technological dimensions of the industry but who also understand the commercial, social, political and ethical issues associated with the commercial application of this new domain of scientific knowledge. Companies whose leaders and employees have an understanding of the complexities of these issues are thought to have a better chance of survival and success.
Eubios News In Bioethics Biotechnology The present state of use of GM crops in the EU is in Acta agric. Scand. ethics of public health surveillance is discussed in Science 303 (2004), 6312. http://www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/ej142new.htm
Eubios News In Bioethics Biotechnology A comparison of US farmers and EU citizen s views on GM crops is in Acta agric . The ethics and law of the EU biotechnology directive are discussed in http://www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/ej143new.htm
Socioeconomics And Agricultural Biotechnology 406 Barnhart Building S225 agric. Science North 500 Garrigus Building learning outcomes); Animal Welfare and ethics; biotechnology; and Global Trends. http://www.ca.uky.edu/brei/Teach/louisville.htm
Extractions: Socioeconomics and Agricultural Biotechnology Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment Valerie Askren, Ric Bessin and Lori Garkovich University of Kentucky Presented at the National Science Teachers Association Annual Convention Bridges to New Frontiers - Professional Development Louisville, KY Valerie Askren Ric Bessin Lori Garkovich Department of Agriculture Department of Entomology Department of Community Economics Economic Development 406 Barnhart Building S-225 Agric. Science North 500 Garrigus Building University of Kentucky University of Kentucky University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40545-0276 Lexington, KY 40545-0091 Lexington, KY 40545-0215 (859) 257-7272 ext 259 vaskren@uky.edu rbessin@uky.edu rgarkov@uky.edu Biotechnology, Research and Education Initiative (BREI) BREI is a team of multi-disciplinary research, extension, and teaching professionals from the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. Please visit our web site at www.ca.uky.edu/brei/ BREI Publications The series is designed to help people understand and assess the risks and benefits of agricultural biotechnology. All of these can be downloaded free of charge at www.ca.uky.edu/brei/breipubs.html
NCSU PP590a: Syllabus UN Food and agric. Org http//www.fao.org/ Plants biotechnology, TransgeneEscape, Regulation Poynter Center For ethics at Indiana University http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/pp530/resourc.html
Entrez PubMed J agric Environ ethics. 2001 Sep;14(3)30119. Are life patents ethical? biotechnology* Catholicism* Genes Genetic Engineering/ethics* http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1
Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent Patents, ethics and inter Present status of GM crop. agric. 58, 82 83., DaSilva, E. (1998) Review. biotechnology developing countries and http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-7652.2005.00142.x
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CurrIculum VItae Email kenan@agric.akdeniz.edu.tr. Present Post Academic Lecturer (Prof. To attend the EU Workshop Course on biotechnology ethics and Public http://www.akdeniz.edu.tr/ziraat/bolumler/tarla/tarla_kturgut.htm
Extractions: CurrIculum VItae Name and Surname: Kenan TURGUT Nationality: Turkish Date and Place of Birth: 02 September 1962, Tavas-TURKEY Marital Status: Married Home Address: Akdeniz Univ. Lojmanlarý, C Blok, No: 6 Kampus 07058 Antalya, Turkey Tel: +90 242 2279294 Work Address: Akdeniz University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Field Crops, 07058 Antalya, Turkey Tel: +90 242 3102492 Fax: +90 242 2274564 E-mail: kenan@agric.akdeniz.edu.tr Present Post: Academic Lecturer (Prof. Dr.) in the Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey. Education: BSc, Faculty of Agriculture, Çukurova University, Turkey MSc, Department of Field Crops, Ankara University, Turkey Ph.D, Botany Department, University of Leicester, UK Career / Employment: Research Assistant Faculty of Agriculture, Akdeniz University Assistant Professor Faculty of Agriculture, Akdeniz University Associate Professor Faculty of Agriculture, Akdeniz University Professor Faculty of Agriculture, Akdeniz University Research Interests: Plant Genetic Engineering, Plant Tissue Culture, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Eubios News In Bioethics & Biotechnology Methods to integrate ethics in the engineering curriculum are discussed in Scienceand The present state of use of GM crops in the EU is in Acta agric. http://www2.unescobkk.org/eubios/ej142new.htm
Extractions: Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics Comments are written in text form together with recent references. This list continues from the last issue of EJAIB and will continue. The full list of news (OLD = 1991-1993; NEW = 1994+) is available on-line topic-by-topic, at: http://www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/NBB.html Abbreviations Genetic Engineering of Plants Resistance for potato late blight has been engineered that is race nonspecific, Trends in Plant Science 9 (2004), 5-6. A conditional marker allowing both positive and negative selection in plants has been made, NatBio 22 (2004), 455-8. Genetic variation in plants is discussed in Nature Reviews Genetics 5 (2004), 248. Sequencing of a rice centromere has uncovered active genes, NatGen 36 (2004), 138-45. California is planning to plant drug-producing GM rice, Nature 428 (2004), 591. Indian scientists have made a salt-resistant rice by GM, Science 303 (2004), 308. A company in New Zealand, trees and Technology, is preparing about 3 million cloned Monterey pine trees for planting next year, NatBio 22 (2004), 261. A review of genetic enhancement of soybean oil for industrial uses is AgBioForum 6 (No.1, 2003), 11-3. The future of biotechnology in soybea
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY 1994 STEWART, MA The Kirk And The Infidel The ethics of crop biotechnology. J. agric. Soc. Univ. Wales, 75, 1995, 2339.HOWARTH, JM. The crisis of ecology a phenomenological perspective. Environ. http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/acadreg/pubs/95phil.htm
Extractions: DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY STEWART, M. A. BENSON, J. H. BENSON, J. H. and BRYSON, T. EVANOFF, R. The empowerment of mountains: in Einarsen, J. ed., The sacred mountains of Asia , Boston, Shambhala, 1995, 145-9. Historical roots of the environmental movement (in Japanese): in Evanoff, R., et al. eds., An anthology of ecological ideas , Kanagawa, Tokai University Press, 1995. An overview of Western environmental philosophy. An overview of Western environmental philosophy. Rethinking economic paradigms (in Japanese): in Evanoff, R., et al. eds., An anthology of ecological ideas , Kanagawa, Tokai University Press, 1995. Spirituality and the arts (in Japanese): in Evanoff, R., et al. eds., An anthology of ecological ideas , Kanagawa, Tokai University Press, 1995. Thinking about the environment . pp. 60. Tokyo, Macmillan Language House, 1995.
AgBioView Newsletter On Agricultural Biotechnology The Issue of biotechnology Ghana to Assess the Benefits and Risks Madsen,HK, Holm, PB, Lassen, J. Sand¯e, PJ agric. Environ. ethics 15, 267278 http://www.agbioworld.org/newsletter_wm/index.php?caseid=archive&newsid=1606
AgBioView Newsletter On Agricultural Biotechnology While the West debates the ethics of genetically modified food, Florence HE Uhlin, agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 73, 63 (1999). http://www.agbioworld.org/newsletter_wm/index.php?caseid=archive&newsid=1546
Extractions: @import "/nbt/style.css"; nature.com homepage Login Search This journal All of nature.com Advanced search Journal home Archive Table of Contents ... For librarians NPG Resources Bioentrepreneur The Nature Biotechnology Directory Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Nature ... Browse all publications Commentary Nature Biotechnology doi:10.1038/nbt0303-227 Kaare M. Nielsen knielsen@farmasi.uit.no Recent advances in genetic engineering have made it possible to effect previously unattainable genetic changes in most organisms subjected to breeding . The altered organisms into which hereditary (that is, genetic) material from another organism has been introduced are referred to as transgenic or genetically modified organisms (GMOs) . Wide use of these process-based terms has resulted in little appreciation for the sources, extent, and novelty of the genetic modifications made in GMOs. Not surprisingly, indiscriminate scientific, public, and regulatory scrutiny based on misleading conceptual assumptions have developed into negative perceptions of GMOs, particularly among European citizens . I hypothesize that the failure to establish, from the onset, explicit terminology to categorize the various applications of gene technology in breeding have contributed to this skepticism and to rejection of the technology by many consumers.
Instructions For Writing SUSAG Abstracts agric. 9501505. Crouch, ML 1995. biotechnology is not compatible with sustainable J. agric. Environ. ethics 898-111. Drinkwater, LE, DK Letourneau, http://www.ag.iastate.edu/grants/fick/fick198.a1.html
Extractions: For this assignment, students write two 200-400 abstracts of technical/scientific articles, in order to "gain practical experience in technical writing, teamwork, and electronic communication and information retrieval." (Ed.) Teaching Strategies: Summaries Writing and using abstracts are important skills for people who work with the sources of technical information. You will be expected to write two abstracts for SCAS 190. Each one should cover an important article or scientific paper dealing with some aspect of sustainable agriculture. The instructional goals are for you to gain practical experience in technical writing, teamwork, and electronic communication and information retrieval. An abstract is a brief recapitulation of the contents of a larger piece of writing. Most are only 200 to 400 words long. Scientists routinely write abstracts as a part of their scientific papers, and these are used by librarians and other scientists as primary gateways to the technical literature. By reading an abstract, a person should be able to tell if it is worthwhile for them to read the whole article. Good abstracts are rich in facts so that new and useful details can be gleaned from the abstract itself. They also contain the main concepts (key words) of the article. Thus, a computerized search of abstracts is the main step in modern library/information research, and understanding how abstracts are written will help you use them effectively.