Become an Advocate for Biotechnology
July 12, 2017 |
BIO launched a new campaign on biotechnology called BioAction, which targets to draw more advocates for the technology who are willing to join the public discourses about various issues surrounding the technology. According to BIO, biotech advocates must lend their voices to balance the debate especially on policies by sharing their experiences and debunking myths and misinformation about biotech. Advocates can choose from three areas of interest: Feed the World, Fuel the World, and Heal the World.
Join the campaign and download the BIO Advocate Toolkit.
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Research Highlights
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Beyond Crop Biotech
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Announcements
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Resources
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