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         Biotechnology Livestock:     more books (32)
  1. Biotechnology for Livestock Production by Fao, 1989-05-31
  2. Laboratory Production of Cattle Embryos, 2nd Edition (Biotechnology in Agriculture Series) by I Gordon, 2003-09-22
  3. Genomics and Biotechnology in Livestock Breeding
  4. Genetic Engineering in Livestock: New Applications and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment)
  5. Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry (Focus on Biotechnology)
  6. Biotechnology and African livestock sector at the cross-road (Monograph / Joint ECA/FAO Agriculture Division) by Samuel Nana-Sinkam, 1993
  7. DNA fingerprinting in agricultural genetics programs (Biotechnology information series) by David F Betsch, 1999
  8. Livestock, Ethics and Quality of Life (Cabi) by J Hodges, I K Han, 1999-01-11
  9. Animal Biotechnology
  10. Transgenic Animals: Proceedings of the Symposium on Transgenic Technology in Medicine and Agriculture (Biotechnology Series) by Symposium on Transgenic Technology in Medicine and Agriculture, Neal L. First, et all 1991-01
  11. Genetic Conservation of Domestic Livestock
  12. Bion announces approval of new United States patent that broadens protection for the company's livestock waste environmental treatment processes.: An article from: BIOTECH Patent News by Unavailable, 2009-05-01
  13. Animal Biotechnology and the Quality of Meat Production by L. O. Fiems, B. G. Cottyn, 1991-04-01
  14. Biotechnology's Role in the Genetic Improvement of Farm Animals: Invited Papers Presented at a Symposium Held May 14-17, 1995, at the Beltsville Agricultural ... Symposia in Agricultural Research)

61. THE RESEARCH AND APPLICATION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN ANIMAL PRODUCTION
animals. SS 01 “Methods and rules of economic contribution evaluationof biotechnology application in farm livestock breeding.”. SS
http://www.uvtip.sk/english/biotech/projekty/vuzv.htm
THE RESEARCH AND APPLICATION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN ANIMAL PRODUCTION
Project Manager: Prof. DVM. Juraj Pivko, DSc. 
Partial part 01: ,,Utilization of effects and mechanisms of  hormones, growth factors and their cell mediators in regulation and intensification of reproductive function in farm animals“
(3 SS- subject stages) Responsible researcher: RNDr Alexander Sirotkin, DSc. 
  • Study of ultrastructural, cytochemical and immunocytochemical mechanisms and factors which control the development of oocytes and early embryos of animals during the preimplantation period, and effect of outer factors on viability of embryos recovered from donors and also after in vitro fertilization as well Application of pharmacological regulators in control and intensification of ovary cell activities Increase of production of ovarial oocytes for in vitro fertilization and production of embryos in farm animals
SS 01: “Hormonal regulator of secretive and generative activity in mammal ovaries.”  SS 02: “Research into mechanism of growth factor influence on mammal ovarian cells.” SS 03: “Application of pharmacological regulator in ovarian cell activity and function management.” 

62. USDA ERS Topics: Biotechnology > Production Impacts
This topic includes research on production impacts from the adoption of biotechnologyin crops and livestock, such as Btenhanced crops, herbicide resistant
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Topics/view.asp?T=101006

63. U.S. Regulatory Process Ensures Food Safety, Officials Say, November 13, 2002
Applications of biotechnology in livestock include its use to breedhigherproducing dairy cows. Medically, biotechnology has been
http://www.usembassy.it/file2002_11/alia/a2111309.htm
13 November 2002 U.S. Regulatory Process Ensures Food Safety, Officials Say, November 13, 2002 (Foreign scientists learn about U.S. risk assessments, they add) By Kathryn McConnell Washington File Staff Writer The United States has one of the most highly developed food regulatory process in the world, making the U.S. food supply among the safest, according to two U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) senior scientists. In a recent briefing on agricultural biotechnology at USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) headquarters in Maryland, Peter Bretting and John Radin said foreign scientists and journalists visiting ARS facilities throughout the United States "light up" when they learn about the broad scope of risk assessments used in the United States during the development of genetically engineered varieties of crops, livestock and fish that promise to help meet the world's growing food security needs. The U.S. system serves "as a model" for other countries developing agricultural and food research centers, said Radin, who recently spoke to the South Korean Ministry of Agriculture on how the United States monitors and assesses the products of agricultural biotechnology. Three federal agencies are responsible for regulating different aspects of agricultural biotechnology in the United States. USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) regulates the movement, importation and field testing of genetically engineered plants, livestock and microorganisms. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates foods and feed derived from new genetically-engineered crop varieties. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the use of pesticides, and therefore has responsibility for regulating crops genetically-engineered for improved forms of pest resistance, the officials noted.

64. Nature Biotechnology
May 1997 Table of Contents, May 1997 Volume 15 Number 5 p416 A new lease onlife for transgenic livestock Robert J. Wall Robert J. Wall is reseearch
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Research News
May 1997
Table of
Contents
May 1997 Volume 15 Number 5 p416
A new lease on life for transgenic livestock
Robert J. Wall
Genetically engineered livestock have major advantages over transgenic mice for many purposes. Because of their size, relatively long life span, and physiological similarities to humans, livestock are ideally suited for use as genetic disease models. Furthermore, they are being employed as bioreactors to produce pharmaceuticals, being investigated as possible organ donors, and of course, are the target of experiments designed to produce improved food and fiber. Yet, few transgenic pigs, sheep, goats, or cattle have been generated for basic biological studies or agricultural purposes, even though the technology has been available since 1985

65. NU IANR News: Biotechnology Dilemma Deepens (Nov-27-02)
Finally, biotechnology eventually needs to go well beyond just being advantageousto geneticallyenhanced crop varieties for human food or livestock feed since
http://ianrnews.unl.edu/static/0211270.shtml
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April 25, 2003
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May 5, 2003 Grant Writing Topic of May Workshop in Lincoln May 13, 2003 Latest Developments in Geographic Information Systems at State Symposium in May Policy Brief Vol. 5, No. 46: November 27, 2002 Biotechnology Dilemma Deepens By Roy Frederick Public Policy Specialist Department of Agricultural Economics University of Nebraska-Lincoln The customer is always right. J.C. Penney built his merchandising empire on those five words.

66. Market Journal Clip Archive--University Of Nebraska-Lincoln
partnership between state and federal agencies, utilities, livestock organizations,and Understanding the future of biotechnology by understanding the workings
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Animal Health Biotechnology ... Work December 12, 2002 GMOs and Contamination of Non-GMO Crops Length: 6:50 Tips for raising GMO crops without contaminating nearby non-GMO crops. Andy Christiansen, NU Extension educator, Hamilton County. Audio Video Program Page December 2, 2002 NU's Soybean Contest Winners Length: 2:11 NU research leads to a new soy gelatin product and a soy-based lubricant. Serena Hoffman reports on the two winners of the 2002 Innovative Uses of Soybeans contest.

67. National Diary Research Institute
Number of Research projects are being taken up by the scientists belonging to productionbiotechnology, process biotechnology and livestock genome analysis lab
http://dbtindia.nic.in/btis/sdics/ndri.htm

National Diary Research Institute
The Bioinformatics Centre at the National Diary Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal was set up in 1989 as one of the Distributed Information Sub-Centres (DISCs) under the Biotechnology Information System (BTIS) programme of the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India. The centre was established with an objective to work as a resource centre and to provide information on Animal Biotechnology in North India. The centre is equipped with state-of –the art hardware and software. The software available at the center include BASIS PLUS, LP-88,SYSTAT, MS OFFICE, WORD PERFECT, SMART SUITE,Dbase IV, FOXPRO, HARVARD GRAPHICS ETC. In nine years of existence, the centre has emphasized on the development of databanks in the area of its specialization. Important among these are state-wise and All India Milk Production; Per Capita and Per Day Availability of Milk in different states and all India, Bovine Population and Milk Production of the selected milk producing countries; experts in the field of diarying; national collection of cultures and so on. The services offered by the centre include CD-ROM data retrieval facility, E-mail , training to individuals and groups. The centre has also conducted a number of workshops and training programmes on bioinformatics.

68. Technology - Biotechnology - 403 - Health Assessors,Risk Assesors,Resource Econo
biotechnology. Initiative This initiative aims to promote the complementary useof indigenous conventional veterinary medicine for sustainable livestock
http://www.mssrf.org/ecojobs/technlgy/403.html
Project Information Sector
Technology Sub Sector
Biotechnology Initiative
Opportunity

Health Assessors,Risk Assesors,Resource Economists(Forests). Employment Nature
Both. Project Details Funding Sources: (for the initiative / project undertaken)
African Development Foundation , Global Environment Facility Program and Heifer Project International PVO/NGO-NRMS. Partnerships in execution: NGOs / Collaborators / Other Entities
Institute for Agricultural Research and Development
Bamenda, Northwest Province
Cameroon Medicinal Foods and Plants Research Center
Bamenda, Northwest Province Cameroon University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy National Center for Natural Products Research MS 38677 University United States Telephone: 601-232-7151 Fax: 601-232-7062 E-mail: ncdnp@olemiss.edu Url: http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/ncdnp/ Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research, Gorlaeus Laboratories, Department: Pharmacognosy Leiden University Einsteinweg 55 / P.O. Box 9502, 2300 RA Leiden The Netherlands. Phone: +31 71 5274528 TeleFax: +31 71 5274511 E-mail: verpoort@lacdr.leidenuniv.n

69. Council For Biotechnology Information
Testing. To address these concerns, the biotechnology industry hascommissioned livestock feeding tests, many of which are complete.
http://www.whybiotech.com/index.asp?id=1236

70. Biotechnology Of Aging
One of the hottest developments in biotechnology of both livestock and humansis somatotropin or growth hormone, a new genetically engineered protein.
http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~vista/html_pubs/irspsm91/aging.html
Biotechnology of Aging Keith W. Kelley It's exciting when scientists can apply what they learn from fundamental research on livestock to important medical problems of humans. One of the hottest developments in biotechnology of both livestock and humans is somatotropin or growth hormone, a new genetically engineered protein. As yet, growth hormone has not received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in the animal food chain. However, recombinant human somatotropin, which received FDA approval in October 1985, is being used to treat about 15,000 children in the United States who were born with a deficiency of growth hormone. With treatment, these children may grow up to four inches per year. In 1989, worldwide sales of somatotropin exceeded $300 million. Somatotropin has generated much excitement and concern about other potential clinical uses. Somatotropin may help control obesity in middle-aged humans, reverse some aspects of the aging process, improve wound healing in burn patients, augment the physical abilities of athletes, and both improve growth rate and reduce carcass fat in domestic food or animals. The New England Journal of Medicine reported in 1990 that giving somatotropin to men between 61 and 81 years of age increased lean body mass and reduced body fat. Unfortunately, the long-term effects on human or animal health are not yet known, but somatotropin is known to affect several activities of cells of the immune system.

71. CARTF - Research & Training Providers
and genetics, technology development, business management, marketing, crop productionand research, biotechnology. The Jamaican livestock Association Ltd,
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Go To Country ... Regional Barbados Belize Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guyana Haiti Jamaica St Lucia Suriname Please Note These pages have recently been updated. Please inform us of any errors through the feedback form Listing of service providers does not constitute or imply a warranty of their services. The applicant is solely responsible for the assessment and choice of the service provider. Regional providers Organisation Caribbean Council of Higher Education in Agriculture (CACHE) Agriculture, Agribusiness, Environmental Education Interamerican Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture (IICA) Agribusiness development, information technology, project development Regional programme for animal health assistance (REPAHA) Research and training projects, animal production, pasture production

72. Iowa Biotechnology Online
September 19th of the benefits expected from the next generation of agriculturalbiotechnology research for producers (both crop livestock), consumers and
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A special feature at this year’s conference will be honoring five students recognized by the Association as outstanding scholars at the 2002 Iowa State Science Fair. A special post-conference workshop on website marketing will be available for those interested in learning how IowaBiotech.com

73. Crops And Livestock Research Centre - Other Links
Library. Other Links. Crops and livestock Research Centre Other Links -. SubjectsAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Beekeeping; biotechnology; Climate Change;
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74. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Livestock
Topics include animal genetics and biotechnology, beef cereals, crop production,diversification, livestock, grass, horticulture, oilseeds, pigs, plant breeding
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    Agrilink Directory
    Agrilink was established to provide a central information base for rural and agricultural related organisations. Directory topics include arable, contractors, country sports, farm buildings, forestry, horticulture and livestock.
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    Animal Genome Database in Japan
    Database focusing on the comparative gene mapping between species to assist mapping of the genes related phenotypic traits in livestock. Includes linkage maps, cytogenetic maps, polymerase chain reaction primers of pig, cattle, mouse and man.
    Author: National Institute of Animal Industry, Japan
    Subjects: animal genetics, livestock, mice
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    78. Testimony Of Dr. R. Lee Baldwin
    the opportunity to provide comments today on the scientific and safety issues oflivestock feeds derived from plants developed using biotechnology techniques.
    http://www.fass.org/biofeeds/bald.htm
    R. L. BALDWIN, Ph. D. SESNON PROFESSOR of ANIMAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, CALIFORNIA On Behalf of the Federation of Animal Science Societies BEFORE THE FDA PUBLIC MEETING ON “BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE YEAR 2000 AND BEYOND”
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    CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
    December 15, 1999
    Members of the Food and Drug Administration Listening Panel, thank you for giving the Federation of Animal Science Societies the opportunity to provide comments today on the scientific and safety issues of livestock feeds derived from plants developed using biotechnology techniques. I am Dr. Lee Baldwin of the Department of Animal Science at the University of California at Davis. I have conducted research on the metabolism of microbes found in the digestive tracts of (ruminants) animals, the physiology of lactation and animal metabolism. I have also constructed mathematical models of digestion and metabolism in growing and lactating animals. I am considered to be an expert in the use of feeds by cattle including the digestion, absorption and utilization of nutrients for milk production and growth. The Federation of Animal Science Societies (FASS) is a professional organization made up of approximately 10,000 scientists in academia, government and industry which exists to serve society through the improvement of all aspects of food animal production.

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    80. Waste Management - Sociology Administration
    This included surveys related to consumer acceptance of biotechnology, livestockproducers' adoption of waste management practices, and public attitudes about
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    PACIFIC NW POLLUTION PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER
    POLLUTION PREVENTION RESEARCH PROJECTS DATABASE Project Name: Waste Management - Sociology Administration Date Last Updated: Project Summary:
    This project has involved additional analysis of existing research information. This included surveys related to consumer acceptance of biotechnology, livestock producers' adoption of waste management practices, and public attitudes about environmental quality. New work is underway related to the practices that leading companies use to develop new food products. Work is also underway to examine food industry implementation of new computer technology. This work is leading to a number of applied and scholarly publications, as well as presentations to a wide range of groups. Project Keywords: biotechnology, livestock, producer, quality, food, technology Organization Performing Research: North Carolina State University Primary Research Contact:
    Thomas J. Hoban
    Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work
    North Carolina State University
    Raleigh, NC 27695

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