Biosafety resource book

During the period 2002-10, FAO undertook an intense activity of biosafety capacity development, largely centred on enhancing the capacities of regulators and other technical staff involved in the implementation of biosafety frameworks, along with other components. The training programme was tailored to meet the needs of a very specific audience: biosafety regulators, policy-makers and members of national biosafety committees, with diverse educational backgrounds, not necessarily well versed in all the biosafety-related fields. The training courses therefore aimed to: i) offer background knowledge critical in the process of reviewing biosafety dossiers and biosafety-related decision-making; ii) provide acquaintance with concepts and methodologies relevant to risk analysis of genetically modified organism (GMO) release and biosafety management.

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Main Authors: Sensi, A., FAO, Rome (Italy). Agriculture Dept. eng, Brandenberg, O., Gosh, K., Sonnino, A.
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2011
Subjects:BIOSAFETY, BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIODIVERSITY, CAPACITY BUILDING, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, LAW, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, GENETIC ENGINEERING, ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, RISK ANALYSIS, GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS, BIOLOGIE MOLECULAIRE, GENIE GENETIQUE, INDICATEUR ECOLOGIQUE, ANALYSE DU RISQUE, ORGANISME GENETIQUEMENT MODIFIE, BIOSECURITE, BIOTECHNOLOGIE, BIODIVERSITE, DEVELOPPEMENT DES CAPACITES, GESTION DE PROJET, DROIT, BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR, INGENIERIA GENETICA, INDICADORES ECOLOGICOS, ANALISIS DE RIESGOS, ORGANISMOS MODIFICADOS GENETICAMENTE, BIOSEGURIDAD, BIOTECNOLOGIA, BIODIVERSIDAD, CREACION DE CAPACIDAD, DIRECCION DE PROYECTOS, DERECHO,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i1905e.pdf
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Summary:During the period 2002-10, FAO undertook an intense activity of biosafety capacity development, largely centred on enhancing the capacities of regulators and other technical staff involved in the implementation of biosafety frameworks, along with other components. The training programme was tailored to meet the needs of a very specific audience: biosafety regulators, policy-makers and members of national biosafety committees, with diverse educational backgrounds, not necessarily well versed in all the biosafety-related fields. The training courses therefore aimed to: i) offer background knowledge critical in the process of reviewing biosafety dossiers and biosafety-related decision-making; ii) provide acquaintance with concepts and methodologies relevant to risk analysis of genetically modified organism (GMO) release and biosafety management.