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1 March 2003 OPENING REMARKS SIVB CONGRESS 2001: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
CHRISTOPHER BOND
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U.S. Senator Christopher Bond joined Dr. Roger Beachy at the podium during the Society for In Vitro Biology's 2001 Congress Plenary Session on Opportunities and Challenges in Plant Biotechnology to Benefit Health and Sustainability, on June 17, 2001, in St. Louis, Missouri. Senator Bond presented an advocate's view regarding the benefits of plant biotechnology development. The strengths of the biotechnology regulatory system were extolled. The opportunities of this new technology to produce more and nutritionally superior food, additional plant-based medicines and vaccines, plant-based renewable sources of energy, and renewable industrial products were outlined. The benefits to the environment by adopting plant biotechnological innovations were discussed. Developing public policy regarding this new technology should be based on facts, science, and reason.

CHRISTOPHER BOND "OPENING REMARKS SIVB CONGRESS 2001: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY," In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal 39(3), 107-109, (1 March 2003). https://doi.org/10.1290/1543-706X(2003)039<0107:ORSCOA>2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 March 2003
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biotechnology regulatory system
health
plant biotechnology
public policy
sustainability
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