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Biotechnology News in St. Louis, Missouri,United States of America
St. Louis, Missouri news of United States of America. Biotechnology are now widely used in Medicine, Agriculture, Biological engineering, Military, Environment protection, etc. Just like the Bill Gates said in 1996: Biotechnology will change the world just like the computer. So, we can see how important Biotechnology will influence our life. It will help us produce medicines that prolong our life, increase grain output, research new resource, improve the environment and much more.-
National Science Foundation supports research aimed at reducing the use of fertilizer
“The USDA-ARS lab at the Danforth Center can rapidly analyze large genetic populations of the diverse staple crop with the statistically powerful resource...
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Danforth Center Scientist Elected AAAS Fellow
Dr. Eliot Herman, member at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center has been elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science...
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Danforth Plant Science Center Awarded Major Bioenergy Grant from U.S. Department of Energy
Grant Supports Expansion of Research in Enterprise Institute for Renewable Fuels
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Danforth Center Announces Five New Investigators, New Director of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car...
New hires bring significant expertise and grant funding to the region
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Danforth Plant Science Center Collaborative Research Program Receives Major Funding to Improve...
Project Aims to Develop Virus Resistant Cassava to Help Farmers Provide Food for their Families
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Danforth Center’s “Conversations” Series
Continues with Let’s talk with Dr. Jim Carrington: A New Leader, an Expanding Vision
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Researchers Discover Method to Decrease Harmful Cyanogens and Increase Protein Levels in Key...
“This breakthrough demonstrates that it is possible to use genetic modification to deliver enhanced cassava with decreased cyanogenic content as well as...
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Danforth Center Licenses Technology from Dow AgroSciences to Improve Important Staple Crop
Project Aims to Enhance Food Security For Millions Living in the Developing World
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Danforth Plant Science Center Ranked in Top 10 Best Places to Work in Academia
The Scientist Magazine Survey Ranks Danforth Center 8th
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Danforth Center Host Author of Caught in the Middle
Seeds of Change to feature Richard C. Longworth for a Visionary Event
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Howard G. Buffett Foundation Teams with DuPont and The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center to...
Grant Funds Next Phase in Bringing Healthier Sorghum Closer to Underserved Communities
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Danforth Center’s “Conversations” Series Continues with Let’s talk about… The...
The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center will host its quarterly “Conversations” Series, this time focusing on the battle of malnutrition around the world.
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Viruses Teach Researchers How to Protect Corn from Fungal Infection
Key finding has the potential to improve corn yields worldwide
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Researchers Reach a Breakthrough for Protein Levels in Key Staple Crop
Results could prove beneficial to millions suffering from malnutrition
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Danforth Center’s “Conversations” Series Continues Let’s Talk About… Biotechnology in...
The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center will host its quarterly “Conversations” Series, this time focusing on the Progression of Plant Science, on...
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Toni Kutchan to Receive the Fellows Award
St. Louis Academy of Science recognizes Danforth Center Scientist
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Critical Knowledge about Opium’s Atomic Structure discovered by Danforth Center Researchers
Danforth Center finding key to the development of plant-based pharmaceuticals
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NAABB Consortium Announces Successful Conversion of Algal Oil to High Quality Biodiesel
Method employs cost saving catalyst and produces useful byproducts
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Danforth Plant Science Center Announces New President
Dr. William H. Danforth, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, today announced that Dr. James C. Carrington, will...
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Danforth Plant Science Center 12th Annual Fall Symposium
Speakers from across the Nation to discuss Advances in Structural Biology
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Danforth Plant Science Center to Commemorate World Food Day
St. Louisans Invited to Special Event to Feed 200,000 Malnourished People and Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III Serving as Honorary Chair


