Biotechnica in Hanover
GMO Safety at Biotechnica
This year, for the first time, GMO Safety was represented at Biotechnica, Europe’s largest biotechnology exhibition. The GMO Safety internet portal exhibited along with seventeen other projects and institutions at a joint stand organised by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Over the course of the three-day exhibition (6-8 October 2009), more than 120 scientists answered questions about the research projects they had completed over the past year, at the public BMBF Biotech Project Forum. The fields of research ranged from stem cell research to food, and from functional genome analysis to biological safety research on genetically modified plants.
The last day in particular saw large numbers of biology and biotechnology students and trainees in various biotechnology fields visiting Biotechnica. In the discussions at the gmo-safety.eu stand the students repeatedly said that there was a lack of discussion about plant biotechnology at German universities. "We learn about the whole genetic engineering process at university, but there is no time allocated to discussing this important issue," reported a biology student from Berlin.
Most of the stand visitors were in favour of the safety research on genetically modified plants funded by the BMBF. And they were interested in the research findings – precisely what gmo-safety.eu is there for.
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