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1. ISSN1052-5378
35. NAL Call No. HT401.A36 Biotechnology, ethics, and the structure of agriculture. Burkhardt, J. AgricHum-Val v.5(3) p.53-60
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2. ISSN 1052-5378
W. CornellAgric-Econ-Staff-Pap-Dep-Agric-. .. Descriptors crops - biotechnology - ethics - risk - patents - economic impact - social
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3. A Long-term Study Of Knowledge, Risk, And Ethics For Students
of knowledge, risk, and ethics for students enrolled in an introductory biotechnology course1 2 1735 in the Journal Series of the Delaware
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4. FLAD / NSF International - Bioethics Institute
1700 Public lecture Ethics and animal biotechnology, Peter Sandoe, Royal Vet. Agric. Univ., Copenhagen Friday 28
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5. Fall Semester Strategic Plan For 2002-2003 For The College Of
Fall Semester Strategic Plan for 20022003 for the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources and the Nevada Agricultural
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6. Socioeconomics And Agricultural Biotechnology
406 Barnhart Building S225 Agric. Animal Welfare and Ethics; Biotechnology; and Global Trends.
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7. Impacts Of Biotechnology, Environment, Food Safety Communications
Impacts of Biotechnology, Environment, Food Safety Communications Dr. Douglas Powell Dept.
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8. IMAGE IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE ACTION TEAM (IIAAT) FINAL REPORT

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9. ISSN1052-5378
Descriptors biotechnology; ethics-; moral-values; consumer-attitudes J-Agric-Environ-Ethics v.5(2) p.147-160. (1992) Includes references.
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10. Ecological Risks And Benefits Of Transgenic Plants
A paper from the 54th Conference Proceedings (2001) of The New Zealand Plant Protection Society Incorporated Notice The Proceedings of the N.Z.
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11. Biotechnology And Bioethics
Center for biotechnology Policy and ethics. College Station, Tex. Verhoog,H.; Jagric-Environ-ethics v.5(2) p.147-160. (1992) Includes references.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/bic/Biblios/bioethic.htm
ISSN:1052-5378
Biotechnology and Bioethics
January 1992-March 1996
Quick Bibliography Series no. QB 96-04
(Updates QB 93-11)
102 Citations from the AGRICOLA Database
June 1996
Compiled By:
Biotechnology Information Center

National Agricultural Library, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture
Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2351
National Agricultural Library Cataloging Record:
Leonard, Scott A.
Biotechnology and bioethics: January 1992-March 1996.
Quick bibliography series;96-04)
1. Agricultural BiotechnologyBibliographyCatalogs. 2.Biotechnology BibliographyCatalogs. 3. BioethicsBibliographyCatalogs. I. Dobert, Raymond. II. National Agricultural Library (U.S.) III. Title.
aZ5071.N3 no.96-04
To:
The Search Strategy
The Author Index The Subject Index
Citation (
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SET ITEMS DESCRIPTION
BIOTECH* or BIOENGINEER* or RECOMBINANT or TRANSGEN*
(GENE or GENES or GENETIC*) near4 (ENGINEER* or ALTER* or INSERT* or TRANSF* or MANIPULAT* or RECOMBIN*) ETHIC* or BIOETHIC* or PHILOSOPH* or MORAL* or (ANIMAL near1 WELFARE) or (SOCIAL near1 ASPECTS) S1 or S2 S3 and S4 NAL Call No.: TP248.65.F66A381993

12. Biotechnology Patenting Issues
Comstock, G. Jagric-Environ-ethics v.4(2) p.101-107. Center for BiotechnologyPolicy and ethics, Texas A M University, 1994 26 p., This paper is
http://www.nal.usda.gov/bic/Biblios/patentag.htm
ISSN: 1052-5378
Biotechnology: Patenting Issues
January 1990-July 1996
Quick Bibliography Series no. QB 96-09
(Updates QB 93-20)
134 Citations from the AGRICOLA Database September 1996
Compiled By:
Raymond Dobert
Biotechnology Information Center

National Agricultural Library, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture
Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2351
National Agricultural Library Cataloging Record:
Dobert, Raymond
Biotechnology: patenting issues: January 1990-July 1996.
(Quick bibliography series; 96-09)
1. BiotechnologyPatentsBibliography. I. Title.
aZ5071.N3 no.96-09
To:
The Search Strategy
The Author Index The Subject Index
Citation (
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SET ITEMS DESCRIPTION
BIOTECH* or BIOENGINEER* or TRANSGEN* or (RECOMBINANT near1 DNA) or (GENETIC* near1 ENGINEER*)
(("IN" near1 VITRO) or TISSUE) near1 CULTURE* (GENE or GENES or GENETIC* or CHROMOSOM*) near3 (MANIPULAT* or TRANSF* or ALTER* or CHANG* or INSERT* or MODIF* or RECOMBIN* or ENGINEER*) S1 or S2 or S3 PATENT* or (INTELLECTUAL near1 PROPERTY) or ((LEGAL or BREEDER*) near1 RIGHT*) S4 and S6 NAL Call No Access to and transfer of genetic resources.

13. AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT BIOTECHNOLOGY COMMISSION
19. the need for a statutory biotechnology ethics commission J. agric.Food ethics,in preparation. Bruce, DM (2002) Playing Dice with Creation,
http://www.aebc.gov.uk/aebc/subgroups/horizon_scanning_meetings_030901_minutes.h
AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT BIOTECHNOLOGY COMMISSION HORIZON SCANNING SUB-GROUP NOTE OF A MEETING ON 24 APRIL 2001 AT THE HUB, EDINBURGH WITH MEMBERS OF THE ENGINEERING GENESIS WORKING GROUP OF THE SOCIETY RELIGION AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECT OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Note: These are the views of the sub-group, not necessarily those of the full Commission
Present:
Engineering Genesis Working Group of the Church of Scotland Society Religion and Technology Project
Donald Bruce (Convenor)
Mike Appleby
Ann Bruce
John Eldridge Michael Northcott
Joyce Tait
AEBC
Ed Dart
Julie Hill (Convenor) ChiChi Iweajunwa Derek Langslow Roger Turner Anne Packer (Secretary)
Introductions
Julie Hill welcomed the members of the Engineering Genesis Working Group of the Society, Religion and Technology Project (SRT) of the Church of Scotland for an informal discussion.  She outlined the origin of the AEBC and described the horizon scanning group’s work, which was one of the three major work-streams for the Commission within its strategic overview of biotechnology for agriculture and the environment.  The group aimed to publish a paper by the end of 2001.  The AEBC group welcomed the opportunity for discussions with the Church of Scotland group, which had the benefit of considerable experience.   AEBC would particularly welcome input on particular aspects to keep in mind during its work. Donald Bruce described the work of the Church of Scotland SRT Project since its establishment in 1970, using slides which are attached as an annex to this note.  The Engineering Genesis working group was set up in December 1993 to study the ethical and social implications of genetic engineering in animals, plants and micro-organisms, which were seen as an important emerging issue in technology.

14. Science, Politics And Ethics » 2005 » August
good reasons for the developemtn of the science of agriculture biotechnology . Therefore agric technologies will no doubt have its negatve aspect but
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Science, Politics and Ethics
The Politics Of GM Crops Filed under:
Well above is a tonic so let us now go into GM crops.Some commentators as well as politicians have condemned it. I can remember sometime ago when one country refused GM food inspite of his people facing starvation with the excuse that GM foods kills! So what are GM crops/foods? How are they produced? Any side effects? Should the world embrace it? Does the politicians have the right to tell me what to eat and not?
As I argued in one of my articles, everything has its problem.Cars pollute the air, people get killed in accidents but still only few people unlike myself wants to be without an automobile. Therefore agric technologies will no doubt have its negatve aspect but we have to give the agric scientists the chance to develop them for making them require human ingenuity.Politicians should allow people does what they want to eat, for I promise on my life that if the starving people of Niger are asked do you need GM food? 100% of them will say yes! But from a personal point of view I believe politicians prefer to see people in misery for it helps them in the political games.
Former US President Carter didsaid it better:
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  • Has technology exacted an inhumanizing toll on society, thereby compromising our most cherished ethics and values? Or, do the latest high-tech fads only uncover ethical quandaries and dilemmas that already existed but were previously constrained by technical limitations? Here is your chance to debate current events and controversial issues in science and medicine.

15. ::Agricultural Biotechnology::
Animal biotechnology and ethics. NY Chapman and Hall. 1st edition. Persidis, Aris.1999. agric. 35(2) 2401. Book Review. Food for thought.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/sdecatur/chem210/bibliography_pages/agbiotech.h
AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Websites
Example in agricultural biotechnology: bovine somatotropin (BST)

Example in Agricultural Biotechnology:
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
a. Websites
www.iisd.ca/sd/har/index.html

Biotechnology and Global Economy Conference homepage. It includes interviews (audio) with keynote and other speakers, abstracts and viewpoints on conference sessions, and good links to other pages. In viewpoints there is one editorial, "Food and Culture of Biotechnology" that equates biotechnology with death. In the interviews there is discussion of intellectual property, the benefits for developing countries, and how to guide biotechnology and policy development. www.biotech-info.net/gordon_conway.html
This is a transcript of a speech by Gordon Conway, "The Rockefeller Foundation and Plant Biotechnology." It addresses the backlash against plant biotechnology, how development in third world countries is poorly equipped for rapid change, the 'terminator technology,' food security in a globalized world, actions to improve research and development in developing countries, and devising a new way to talk about biotechnology. www.usda.gov/news/releases/1999/07/0285

16. ANSC 540
Acta agric. Scand., Sect. A. Suppl. 27 2935. Barnard, CJ and Hurst, JL 1996 . In A. Holland and A. Johnson (Editors), Animal biotechnology and ethics.
http://www.agsci.ubc.ca/animalwelfare/courses/ansc551.htm
EDUCATION Tutorials in Animal Welfare Research ANSC 551 This course will consist of 8 tutorials run with an instructor and a small group of students. Each week students will be set readings covering key topics in the field of animal welfare. Students will be expected to write a short essay on the readings and then discuss their essay and the readings during the tutorial session. Students will be set readings covering key topics in the field of animal welfare. Students write a short , critical essay on the readings and then discuss their essay and the readings during the tutorial session. Essays should be no more than 3 pages double-spaced, and must be submitted to the instructor by 10 am on the Monday of the tutorial session. See example essay topics below. Evaluation:
  • Essays: 84% (12 marks for each of the 7 best essays)
  • Participation: 16% (2 marks per session)
Essays will be marked according to the following criteria:
  • A - Solid understanding of the details of the papers. Perceptive critical comments, clearly thought out, expressed and supported, on several important points.
  • B - Solid understanding of the details of the papers. Perceptive critical comments on some points, leaving scope for clearer thinking or explanation.

17. Biotechnology Australia Site - Internet Sites Relating To Biotechnology
http//www.agric.wa.gov.au/biotechnology/. NSW agriculture The Office ofGenome ethics the National Human Genome Research Institute (USA)
http://www.biotechnology.gov.au/index.cfm?event=object.showContent&objectID=F6D7

18. IPMnet News
While IPMnet NEWS holds no special brief for biotechnology as such, its impactand increasing JRNL. OF agric. AND ENVIRON. ethics, 14(2), 161168, 2001.
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Consortium for International Crop Protection
July 2002
Issue no. 103
The Consortium for International Crop Protection
produces and provides IPMnet NEWS as a free, electronic, global, IPM Information resource.
CONTENTS
I. IPM News
  • National Study Finds Biotech Does It All Biotech Crop Impacts Surveyed Pesticide Reduction Campaign Wins Prize GLOBAL IPM NOTES
II. IPM Medley
  • PUBLICATIONS PERUSED (5 in this issue) PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
III. IPM Research/Technical Papers
  • FEATURED PAPER THIS MONTH'S SELECTED TITLES
IV. U.S. Regional Pest Management Centers
  • Pest Management Plan Session Slated
V. IPMnet Calendar
  • (N)EW or (R)EVISED entries only
I. IPM NEWS - international IPM news and programs
Note: Coincidentally, two major reports concerning biotech crops were released recently. While IPMnet NEWS holds no special brief for biotechnology as such, its impact and increasing presence clearly affect the future application and adoption of IPM. Thus, information about these two biotech-related reports follows.
National Study Finds Biotech Does It All
Sharply increase crop production on the same amount; significantly reduce the annual volume of pesticide applied; and generate truckloads of additional cash for agriculture. It's a win-win-win combination that reads like a proponent's wildest hope, but is, in reality, the prediction of an expert group based on extensive results from 40 studies of 27 biotech crops all across the U.S.A.

19. Biology - Biotechnology
About BioTech from Access Excellence, includes Issues and ethics, http//agspsrv34.agric.wa.gov.au/agency/pubns/farmnote/1992/F04492.htm
http://science.uniserve.edu.au/school/curric/stage6/biol/bioltech.html
UniServe Science Biology Table of Contents
9.6 Biotechnology General and background information Origins of biotechnology Common biotechnology practices Fermentation ... Ethical issues
General and background information Biotechnology Online - resources from Biotechnology Australia Federal Goverment Initiative
http://www.biotechnology.gov.au/biotechnologyOnline/

also at
http://www.industry.gov.au/biotechnologyonline/
Beginners Guide to Biotechnology - PowerPoint slideshow in pdf format, from Biotechnology Australia Federal Goverment Initiative, click on About biotechnology , then An Overview , then Beginners Guide to Biotechnology
http://www.biotechnology.gov.au/
Biotechnology Fact Sheets - from Biotechnology Australia, click on Information and Education , then Fact Sheets
http://www.biotechnology.gov.au/
Biotechnology Games - interactive activities from Biotechnology Australia, click on Information and Education , then Games
http://www.biotechnology.gov.au/
Ausbiotech Backgrounders - from Australian Biotechnology Association - .pdf files
http://www.ausbiotech.org/backgrounders.asp

20. Duvick 1995
biotechnology is compatible with sustainable agriculture. J. agric. Environ.ethics 8112125. This article explores the question of whether or not
http://www.css.cornell.edu/courses/190/abstr/alt2.htm
Source: Duvick, D.N. 1995. Biotechnology is compatible with sustainable agriculture. J. Agric. Environ. Ethics
Abstract Author: Jesse Alt, 18 November 1997. SUSAG Abstracts: Go back to the SUSAG Abstracts search page.

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