2003
DOI: 10.12725/ujbm.2.6
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Women and Biotechnology

Abstract: Women have always had a strong affinity to Biological Sciences, probably due to their intrinsic creative qualities. More recently, Biotechnology, a very knowledge-intensive discipline has become the forte of women. With the numerous benefits it has to offer to mankind and environment, Biotechnology has become a priority area in the country's Science and Technology agenda. Unlike as in the past, the near future will see active participation of women in policy and decision-making in the areas of research and edu… Show more

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