| Title | Genetically Modified Organisms: A Guide to Biosafety |
| Abstract | This book is aimed at scientists and administrators with the intention of focusing on the major issues underlying the safety of biotechnology and how these affect policies for its regulation. A large array of biotechnology applications are reviewed with emphasis on risk assessment procedures. In this context, the book analyses potential adverse effects on health and the environment, and pays due attention to mitigation procedures. |
| Date | 1995 |
| Language(s) | English |
| Pages | 224 pages |
| Price | £ 45.00 / US$ 75.00 |
| ISBN | 0-85198-972-1 |
| Co-publisher | CAB International |
| Notes | Please order from CAB International, Wallingford OX10 8DE, UK, Fax: +44-1491-826 090. |
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