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    Exploring the frontiers of GMOs, bios, and biotechnology: advancements, ethical considerations, and global implications

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    2024-05
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    Lubogo, Isaac Christopher
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    Exploring the Frontiers of GMOs, Bios, and Biotechnology: Advancements, Ethical Considerations, and Global Implications" by Israel Y.K. Lubogo provides a comprehensive overview of the significant developments, ethical debates, and global ramifications associated with genetic modification and biotechnology. This book examines the latest advancements in agricultural and medical biotechnology, highlighting improvements in crop traits, sustainable farming practices, gene therapy, biopharmaceuticals, and personalized medicine. Ethical considerations are thoroughly explored, addressing health and safety concerns, socio-economic disparities, and moral questions about genetic manipulation and animal welfare. The global implications section analyzes diverse regulatory frameworks and their impact on international trade, as well as the role of public perception and cultural values in shaping the acceptance of GMOs. Aimed at scientists, policymakers, students, and informed readers, this book encourages balanced and informed discussions on the responsible development and utilization of biotechnology. By providing a nuanced perspective, Lubogo's work is an essential resource for understanding the complexities and potential of modern biotechnology.
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