Biosafety and Bioethics in Biotechnology
Policy, Advocacy, and Capacity Building
Herausgeber: Ibrahim, Abdulrazak B.; Obembe, Olawole O.; Esiobu, Nwadiuto (Florida Atlantic Univ.; Ogbonna, James C.; Ezeonu, Ifeoma Maureen; Oluwaseun Adetunji, Charles; Ubi, Benjamin Ewa
Biosafety and Bioethics in Biotechnology
Policy, Advocacy, and Capacity Building
Herausgeber: Ibrahim, Abdulrazak B.; Obembe, Olawole O.; Esiobu, Nwadiuto (Florida Atlantic Univ.; Ogbonna, James C.; Ezeonu, Ifeoma Maureen; Oluwaseun Adetunji, Charles; Ubi, Benjamin Ewa
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This book covers a range of important topics in biotechnology policy, advocacy and education; bioethics, biosafety regulations for genetically-modified organisms and gene-edited products and biotechnology manpower development.
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This book covers a range of important topics in biotechnology policy, advocacy and education; bioethics, biosafety regulations for genetically-modified organisms and gene-edited products and biotechnology manpower development.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032015781
- ISBN-10: 1032015780
- Artikelnr.: 70934541
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032015781
- ISBN-10: 1032015780
- Artikelnr.: 70934541
Sylvia Uzochukwu, Ph.D. is professor of Food Science and Technology and Dean at Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria. Okoli Arinze Stanley Okoli, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at Genoek -Centre for Biosafety, Universitetet II, Breivika, Tromsoe, Norway. Nwadiuto Esiobu, Ph.D. is Professor of Microbiology and Biotechnology at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA; and President & Founder, Applied Biotech Inc. and ABINL. Emeka Godfrey Nwoba, Ph.D. is currently at the Algae Research & Development Centre, Murduch University, Western Australia. Christpeace Nwagbo Ezebuiro, Ph.D. is a Project Manager, Renewable Energy Expert and Head of Clean Technology Division at the National Biotechnology Development Agency, Abuja, Nigeria . Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Microbiology and Biotechnology, & Director of intellectual Property and Technology Transfer, Edo State University Uzairue, Nigeria Abdulrazak Ibrahim, Ph.D. is a capacity development expert at theForum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), and Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. Benjamin Ewa Ubi, Ph.D. is Professor of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology & Director, Biotechnology Research and Development Centre, Ebonyi State University Abakaliki, Nigeria
Part 1: Biosafety, Bioethics and Legal Issues in Biotechnology. 1, Status
of Nigeria's Biosafety Regulation. 2. CRISPR / Cas9: Regulatory
Considerations to Ensure Safety of Gene-Edited Products in Nigeria. 3.
Regulating Gene-Edited Products in Nigeria. 4. Emerging Technologies: Can
African Regulator Take a Lead on Transgenic Mosquito Regulation. 5,
Bioethics: Principles and Practice in The Face of Modern Technology. Part
2: Biotechnology Policy Advocacy, Enlightenment and Public Engagement with
Stakeholders / Policy Makers. 6. Science Communication in Agricultural
Biotechnology and Public Engagement with Stakeholders in Nigeria. 7.
Biotechnology Development in Nigeria: Meeting Critical Developmental Needs.
8. Communicating Scientific Innovations: The Case of Agricultural
Biotechnology in Nigeria. 9. Review of Biotechnology Policies and
Regulatory Frameworks. Part 3: Biotechnology Education and Curriculum
Development. 10. Current status of Biotechnology Manpower Development in
Nigeria. 11. Strategies Towards Enhancing Biotechnology Training in
Nigeria. 12. Challenge of Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics
(Stem) in Technological Development of Nigeria.
of Nigeria's Biosafety Regulation. 2. CRISPR / Cas9: Regulatory
Considerations to Ensure Safety of Gene-Edited Products in Nigeria. 3.
Regulating Gene-Edited Products in Nigeria. 4. Emerging Technologies: Can
African Regulator Take a Lead on Transgenic Mosquito Regulation. 5,
Bioethics: Principles and Practice in The Face of Modern Technology. Part
2: Biotechnology Policy Advocacy, Enlightenment and Public Engagement with
Stakeholders / Policy Makers. 6. Science Communication in Agricultural
Biotechnology and Public Engagement with Stakeholders in Nigeria. 7.
Biotechnology Development in Nigeria: Meeting Critical Developmental Needs.
8. Communicating Scientific Innovations: The Case of Agricultural
Biotechnology in Nigeria. 9. Review of Biotechnology Policies and
Regulatory Frameworks. Part 3: Biotechnology Education and Curriculum
Development. 10. Current status of Biotechnology Manpower Development in
Nigeria. 11. Strategies Towards Enhancing Biotechnology Training in
Nigeria. 12. Challenge of Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics
(Stem) in Technological Development of Nigeria.
Part 1: Biosafety, Bioethics and Legal Issues in Biotechnology. 1, Status
of Nigeria's Biosafety Regulation. 2. CRISPR / Cas9: Regulatory
Considerations to Ensure Safety of Gene-Edited Products in Nigeria. 3.
Regulating Gene-Edited Products in Nigeria. 4. Emerging Technologies: Can
African Regulator Take a Lead on Transgenic Mosquito Regulation. 5,
Bioethics: Principles and Practice in The Face of Modern Technology. Part
2: Biotechnology Policy Advocacy, Enlightenment and Public Engagement with
Stakeholders / Policy Makers. 6. Science Communication in Agricultural
Biotechnology and Public Engagement with Stakeholders in Nigeria. 7.
Biotechnology Development in Nigeria: Meeting Critical Developmental Needs.
8. Communicating Scientific Innovations: The Case of Agricultural
Biotechnology in Nigeria. 9. Review of Biotechnology Policies and
Regulatory Frameworks. Part 3: Biotechnology Education and Curriculum
Development. 10. Current status of Biotechnology Manpower Development in
Nigeria. 11. Strategies Towards Enhancing Biotechnology Training in
Nigeria. 12. Challenge of Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics
(Stem) in Technological Development of Nigeria.
of Nigeria's Biosafety Regulation. 2. CRISPR / Cas9: Regulatory
Considerations to Ensure Safety of Gene-Edited Products in Nigeria. 3.
Regulating Gene-Edited Products in Nigeria. 4. Emerging Technologies: Can
African Regulator Take a Lead on Transgenic Mosquito Regulation. 5,
Bioethics: Principles and Practice in The Face of Modern Technology. Part
2: Biotechnology Policy Advocacy, Enlightenment and Public Engagement with
Stakeholders / Policy Makers. 6. Science Communication in Agricultural
Biotechnology and Public Engagement with Stakeholders in Nigeria. 7.
Biotechnology Development in Nigeria: Meeting Critical Developmental Needs.
8. Communicating Scientific Innovations: The Case of Agricultural
Biotechnology in Nigeria. 9. Review of Biotechnology Policies and
Regulatory Frameworks. Part 3: Biotechnology Education and Curriculum
Development. 10. Current status of Biotechnology Manpower Development in
Nigeria. 11. Strategies Towards Enhancing Biotechnology Training in
Nigeria. 12. Challenge of Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics
(Stem) in Technological Development of Nigeria.