Most Developing Countries Ill-equipped To Ensure Global Biosafety
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 10:21
in Mathematics & Economics
A two-year study of internationally funded training programs in biotechnology and biosafety warns that as many as 100 developing countries are unprepared to effectively manage and monitor the use of modern biotechnologies, leaving the world community open to serious biosafety threats.
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