Session Information
2009 BIO International Convention
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Challenges and Solutions in Commercializing Genetically Engineered Animals and Their Products
Track : Food and Agriculture
Program Code: 3047
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM  EST
Location: B310
SPEAKER (S):
Gregory Jaffe, Center for Science in the Public Interest
Mimi Riley, University of Virginia
Larisa Rudenko, PhD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Clare Thorp, PhD, Embassy of Ireland
Leah Wilkinson, ViaGen, Inc
Description
The emerging field of genetically engineering animals faces challenges and opportunities for success. This session will highlight current and future challenges that face the industry and identify solutions. Come prepared to discuss key issues with the panel and engage in fi nding solutions.

• Dialogue on issues impacting the future success of using genetically engineered animals
• Identify solutions or pathways to addressing these issues
• Build broader support for the technology and awareness of its importance to human medicine, animal health, animal welfare and the environment


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