Scientists develop cows milk against HIV

Scientists from Melbourne University in cooperation with Australian biotech company Immuroin Ltd. developed cows milk that protects human cells from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). They vaccinated pregnant cows with ...

Production of influenza vaccine in Iran

By:Arezoo Motaghi- Deputy Minister of Health for Research and Technology announced the production of Iranian influenza vaccine. Dr. Mostafa Ghanei mentioned that this vaccine observes all ...

A harder look on risk assessment and risk management

The Petri Dish-October 2012- By: Behzad Ghareyazie and Mahaletchumy Arujunan- Since 1996, billions of people worldwide have consumed foods derived from biotech crops with not a single health hazard recorded. To date a total of 16.7 million farmers in 29 countries grow biotech crops on a land area of 167 million…

Fat Cells Help Tumors Grow

GENNewsHighlights-While about a decade of research has suggested a link between obesity and several forms of cancer, a preclinical study published this week has begun to shed light on just how fat progenitor cells may contribute to the deadly disease beyond the effects of diet and exercise.

Statements of PRRI at MOP6

The 6th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (COP MOP/6) was held from 1 – 5 October in Hyderabad, India. As with previous MOPs, the Public Research and Regulation Initiative (PRRI) co-organized preparatory meetings for ...

GMOs in the pipeline – The 18th FAO e-mail conference

From 5 November to 2 December 2012 the FAO Biotechnology Forum is hosting its next e-mail conference, which has the provisional title "GMOs in the pipeline: Looking to the next five years in the crop, forestry, livestock, aquaculture and agro-industry sectors in developing countries".

Safe Stem Cells Reverse Alzheimer’s Symptoms

Scientists in South Korea have used intravenous injections of human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) to both prevent development of and reverse the symptoms and neuropathology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in mouse models.

Iranian official calls for more cultivation of GM crops

Translated by: Shiva Bakhtiari- The head of the Iranian parliaments agriculture committee says Iran needs to invest more in genetically modified crops. Abbas Rajai complained that right now, the cultivation of GM crops is moving at a very slow pace in the country.