Brussels, 06 May 2003
The website aims primarily at stimulating interactions between biotech researchers and social scientists, economists and ethical experts active in the field of life sciences. Interesting features include a in different related fields and a
There is also a for interactive discussion of Biosociety topics.
The new online Bioforum offers an arena for open and pluralistic debate on critical Biosociety-related issues. Whether you are a specialist or have a general interest in life sciences and biotechnology, we want to hear your views.
9-14 May 2003
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This conference will focus on environment and health with a special emphasis on geographic information systems (GIS). Spa, Belgium.
15 April 2003
The European Commission recently held a policy discussion on how to ensure the "co-existence" of genetically modified, conventional and organic crops. The goal is to make sure that Europeans have the choice of what food they eat and plant.
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12 March 2003
An independent group of European ethicists has welcomed EU efforts to combat poverty related diseases in developing countries, but has stressed the importance of ensuring that clinical research is carried out to the same high standards as in industrialised countries.
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