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Biotechnology is a multidisciplinary field that involves the integration of natural sciences and engineering sciences in order to achieve the application of organisms and parts thereof for products and services.

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Organizations relating to Biotechnology

International Association of Colleges of Laboratory Animal Medicine / Est. 2005
Federation of South American Societies and Associations of Laboratory Animal Science Specialists / Est. 1999
International Society on Biotelemetry / Est. 1973
International Society for Environmental Biotechnology / Xalapa, Mexico / Est. 1993
Young European Biotech Network / Lübeck, Germany / Est. 2002
European Society of Microalgal Biotechnology / Mosonmagyaróvar, Hungary / Est. 1992
Sociedad Iberoamericana para el Desarrollo de las Biorrefinarias / Lisbon, Portugal
AfricaBio / Pretoria, South Africa / Est. 1999
Asia Reproductive Biotechnology Society / Est. 2004
Commission on Livestock Development in Latin America and the Caribbean / Santiago, Chile / Est. 1987
SEAMEO TROPMED Regional Centre for Public Health, Hospital Administration, Environmental and Occupational Health / Manila, Philippines
International Doctors - ILDAV / Milan, Italy / Est. 1987
UNESCO Regional Network for Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology in Southeast Asia / Pathum Thani, Thailand / Est. 1974
Biofeedback Foundation of Europe / London, UK / Est. 1997
African Network of Research on Storage Insects / Lomé, Togo / Est. 1993
Inter-Islamic Network on Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology / Cairo, Egypt / Est. 1987
International Network for Humane Education / Leicester, UK / Est. 1988
Society for Laboratory Animal Science / Freiburg, Germany / Est. 1964
Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference Foundation / Saskatoon SK, Canada / Est. 1998
European Coalition to End Animal Experiments / Chessenaz, France / Est. 1990
Regional Centre for Biotechnology Training and Education, India / Gurugram, India / Est. 2005
AAALAC International / Frederick MD, USA / Est. 1965
Baltic Laboratory Animal Science Association / Vilnius, Lithuania / Est. 1990
Centro Internazionale Crocevia / Rome, Italy / Est. 1958
Société Internationale de Radiobiologie de Langue Française / Est. 2003
International Antivivisection League / Est. 1922
European Biofeedback Association / Rome, Italy
International Bureau of Antivivisection Federations and Societies and for the Protection of Animals / Est. 1925
International Union Against Vivisection / Est. 1902
International Radiobiological Society / Est. 1934
Global Agricultural Biotechnology Association / Est. 1994
Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones de Empresas Biotecnológia / Buenos Aires, Argentina / Est. 1990
UNU Programme for Biotechnology in Latin America and the Caribbean / Caracas, Venezuela / Est. 1988
Fundación REDBIO Internacional / Buenos Aires, Argentina / Est. 1998
bioDevelopments International Institute / Ithaca NY, USA
AgBioWorld Foundation / Tuskegee AL, USA / Est. 2000
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
International Centre of Medicine Biotechnology, Moscow
INCLEN Africa / Ismailia, Egypt
International Biotechnology Forum / Brussels, Belgium
International Institute of Biotechnology / Est. 1983
Contribution des biotechnologies à l'amélioration des cultures et des produits du manioc pour l'Afrique / Cali, Colombia
European Centre for the Education, Training and Research in the Health Sciences and Biotechnologies, Milan / Milan, Italy
European Biotechnology Coordination Group
African Agency for Biotechnology
China-EC Biotechnology Centre, Beijing / Brussels, Belgium
Technical Cooperation Network on Agricultural Biotechnology in Latin America and the Caribbean / Santiago, Chile / Est. 1990
Association of Biotechnology Companies
International Biometric Association / Est. 1986
Latin American Biotechnology Network / Mexico City, Mexico

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World Problems relating to Biotechnology

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Hazards of biotechnology
Intrusive animal-rights campaigners
Compulsory use of biometrics

Action Strategies relating to Biotechnology

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Advancing biotechnology
Increasing institutional capability of developing countries on biotechnology safety
Cooperating internationally on biotechnology safety
Using animals for research
Resisting animal testing
Reducing uncertainties in animal experimentation
Providing public information on effects of biotechnology
Developing agricultural biotechnology
Developing guidelines on safety procedures for biotechnology
Using biotechnology in forest conservation
Applying ethical considerations during biotechnology transfer
Improving capability for environmentally sound use of biotechnology in developing countries
Using biotechnology to improve human health
Increasing developing countries' ability to participate in biotechnology production
Creating awareness of the benefits and risks of biotechnology
Identifying biotechnology needs
Strengthening capabilities for biotechnology research and application
Assessing existing biotechnology programmes and priority needs of developing countries
Increasing availability from biotechnology of materials for improving health
Establishing quality standards for biotechnology applications
Providing public information on benefits and risks of biotechnology
Exchanging information on safe handling and risk management for biotechnology
Using biotechnology
Developing through international biotechnology
Using biotechnology on an environmentally sound basis

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