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15 February 2016, Rome, Italy - Margaret M. Zeigler, Executive Director, Global Harvest Initiative. FAO International Symposium on “The Role of Agricultural Biotechnologies in Sustainable Food Systems and Nutrition”. Side event. Delivering nutrition, productivity and climate resilience - The Africa Biofortified Sorghum (ABS) project. FAO headquarters (Iran room).
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Created by HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology from Huntsville, Alabama
Title: Dreaming of DNA
Dream Theme: Science / Technology
Participants: Dr. Chris Gunter and Dr. Neil Lamb
Materials & Techniques Used: Cotton fabric, Blue shiny sequin fabric, Good old sewing
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We are a nonprofit, biotechnology institute located in Huntsville, Alabama, and of course we had to participate in the Dream Rocket project. Our mission includes developing high-throughput research tools that focus on why disease occurs; working to rapidly apply this knowledge to help patients; and educating the students, teachers and citizens of Alabama on the benefits of biotechnology. So we chose to make a bright shiny DNA double helix for our panel.
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Wilhelm Gruissem speaking at the International Association for Plant Biotechnology (IAPB) 2014 Congresse in Melboune, Victoria, Australia.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack spoke at the plenary general session, “The Marriage of Industrial and Agricultural” at the Bio – Biotechnology Industry Organization sponsored by The World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing at the National Harbor, DC on Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Secretary Vilsack discussed the partnership and cooperation of the federal government and private industry in developing biotechnology for farm, fuel and industry. USDA Photo 10di1423-047.
Dr Jolene Schuster's Biotechnology labs have concentrated on DNA study during April, 2021, and she explains the lesson plan as follows: "The ability to make many copies of select regions of DNA is incredibly valuable, not just in the biochemistry lab, but also in medicine, agriculture, forensic science, evolutionary biology, and many other applications. The basic process is called the polymerase chain reaction (PCR.) Biotechnology class used PCR to amplify a short non-coding region of their own 16th chromosome to create a class genetic distribution profile. Students harvested some cells from inside their cheeks, extracted a small amount of DNA, and mixed the DNA with the right components to set up the PCR reaction. The reaction involves repeated copying of a specific target DNA sequence. The PCR products are analyzed for size and relative concentrations after the reaction. This particular non-coding region, the Alu unit at the PV92 locus, has been used to establish relatedness of individuals for many purposes." Photography by Glenn Minshall.
Senior Advisor for Biotechnology in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs Madelyn Spirnak admires Tajik produce in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, on June 8, 2010. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
Congratulations to the following students who placed, and congratulations to the 19 students that competed!:
Lakshmi Iyengar and Michelle Zhao - 1st place, Food Science
Pankti Kothari and Julia Vanzelli - 1st place, Microbiology
Samantha Giffen - 1st place, Botany
Danny Greenberg and Gianna Tempera - 1st place, Engineering
Alex Byrnes and Steve Petrides - 1st place, Environmental Science
Kevin Trigani and Ananya Shureshkumar - 1st place, Environmental Science
Maria Wissler and Suzy Riegleman - 3rd place, Botany
Will Wang and Rebecca Barresi - 3rd place, Botany
A memorandum of understanding between ILRI and National Institute of Animal Biotechnology (NAIB), India, was signed on 20 August 2019 (photo credit: ILRI/Paul Karaimu).
16 February 2016, Rome, Italy - Parallel session 1.2 Facing the challenges of climate change: Adaptation in the livestock and fishery sectors. FAO International Symposium on “The Role of Agricultural Biotechnologies in Sustainable Food Systems and Nutrition". FAO headquarters (Sheikh Zayed Centre).
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Jamestown Community College hosted an intensive five-week boot camp for high school teachers in the HURI SURI program offered through JCC’s biotechnology degree program. HURI SURI provides undergraduate research opportunities for JCC and area high school students as well as opportunities for teachers to participate in biotechnology and undergraduate research experiences at JCC.
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16 February 2016, Rome, Italy - Shadrack Moephuli, Agricultural Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa. Parallel session 1.2 Facing the challenges of climate change: Adaptation in the livestock and fishery sectors. FAO International Symposium on “The Role of Agricultural Biotechnologies in Sustainable Food Systems and Nutrition". FAO headquarters (Sheikh Zayed Centre).
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The International biotechnology event, BIOSPAIN 2012 took place in Bilbao (19th-21st September 2012). UKTI Spain was present at the event to promote the UK life sciences sector amongst the companies and 1,500 delegates attending the showcase.nal biotechnology event, BIOSPAIN 2012 took place in Bilbao (19th-21st September 2012). UKTI Spain was present at the event to promote the UK life sciences sector amongst the companies and 1,500 delegates attending the showcase.
The pictures features Martin Phelan, UKTI Director for Iberia (left) & Prince Felipe de Borbón (right)
Some say the future of biotechnology may allow humans, too, to have something like same-sex reproduction or parthenogenesis. Thus, for me, the shark is an appealing animal in the sense that it symbolizes “the wild-natured, strong woman fully utilizing future technology.” Here, to transform into a female shark, the challenge was to use special ingredients to create a fragrance alluring to a male shark.
Credit: vog. photo
The BIO World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology is the world’s largest industrial biotech gathering that brings together business executives, government officials, researchers, and industry leaders from over 35 countries. This year's event was held in Orlando, Florida from April 29 – May 2, 2012 at the Gaylord Palms.
15 February 2016, Rome, Italy - Gunter Pauli, Founder, Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives Network, Japan. FAO International Symposium on “The Role of Agricultural Biotechnologies in Sustainable Food Systems and Nutrition”, Opening Session. FAO headquarters (Green room).
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Global Forum on Biotechnology - The Evolving Promise of the Life Sciences
12 November 2012
OECD Conference Centre, Paris
The BIO World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology is the world’s largest industrial biotech gathering which brings together business executives, government officials, researchers and industry leaders from over 35 countries. This year's event was held in Orlando, Florida from April 29 – May 2, 2012 at the Gaylord Palms