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Subject:
More on ISU's New Biotechnology Industrial Liaison Lisa Lorenzen Dahl
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Ericka <[log in to unmask]>
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Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Tue, 18 Sep 2001 11:08:51 -0500
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http://www.alumni.iastate.edu/news_views/VISIONS/spring00/evolution2.html
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In addition to the risk to non-target organisms like monarch butterflies,
researchers at New York University and Venezuelan Institute of Scientific
Investigations have recently discovered that the toxins produced by Bt corn
remain in the soil much longer than had previously been thought. Soil
bacteria destroy the toxin if they can get to it, but if the poison binds to
clay particles and humid acids, it can remain active for at least seven
months. Pollen falling on the ground and corn stocks plowed back into the
soil add to the toxin that the roots secrete. Researchers donıt know if
build-up would continue or level off.

 ³This potential risk deserves ongoing research,² says Lisa Lorenzen Dahl,
industrial liaison, ISU biotechnology. ³Iım confident that we can create
safe, effective, beneficial products through modern biotechnology
techniques.²

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http://www.bcb.iastate.edu/courses/BCBcourses.html
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Module    B. Intellectual Property and Industry Interactions
Instructor    Lisa Lorenzen
Prereq    none
Meeting time/place    5:10 PM to 7:00 PM; Wednesday, Mar 21, 28, Apr 4, 11;
Room 1102 Molecular Biology Bldg
Touchtone    PL P 565B:7874005, GEN 565B: 7875005, AGRON 565B: 7876005
Contact    Lisa Lorenzen
Agron/Gen/PL P 565 Professional Practice in the Life Sciences  (Spring)
Cr. 0.5 per module. S. Prereq: graduate level standing or instructor's
permission to enroll.
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B. Intellectual Property and Industry Interactions. Designed for students in
the life sciences interacting with or anticipating interaction with
industry. Ethical and legal issues such as: why and how universities
interact with industry, research contracts, license agreements and the real
meaning of terms such as intellectual property, freedom to operate,
confidentiality, and right to review. The module also describes assistance
available for researchers working with industry. 

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