Top news of the week: 19.05.2022.
Sustainability
Ghanaian scientist: ‘Africa needs GMOs more than the rest of the world’
Africa has a more urgent need than the rest of the world to adopt genetically modified organisms for agricultural improvement, says Prof. Eric Yirenkyi Danquah, founding director of the ...
The Observer view on reforming the restrictions on GM foods
A revolution is coming within agriculture and the UK needs to be at its head
Sustainability benefits of crop biotechnology innovations begin to shine as investors look to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) guidance
The financial industry is undergoing an awakening. It's the revelation that businesses that prioritize people and the planet can be just as successful–or
Bioethics
In our work, we encounter various bioethical issues, including animal testing and clinical research, stem cell use, the use of genetically modified microorganisms, and the …
Vetter Achieves a Three-Peat in Winning the Best Managed Companies Award
Vetter Achieves a Three-Peat in Winning the Best Managed Companies AwardThe company’s ongoing focus on strategic execution and sustainability sealed the win Company efforts balance ...
Building a Bottom-Up Bioeconomy
Engineering biology could play a critical role in creating a sustainable, resilient, and equitable bioeconomy, but getting there requires reimagining industrialization itself.
Evolva business update: On track to reach 2022 guidance
Evolva Holding SA / Key word(s): Miscellaneous19-May-2022 / 07:00 CET/CESTRelease of an ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LRThe issuer is solely responsible for the content of this ...
Eagle Genomics’ Anthony Finbow to Discuss Microbiome Science’s Role in Transforming Food and Nutrition at Food 4 Future in Bilbao
Eagle Genomics, the software business pioneering the application of network science to biology, today announced that its CEO, Anthony Finbow, will be attending this week’s Food 4 Future ...