Research Paper
New Zealanders and biotechnology : reactions to novel developments in medicine, farming and foodNew Zealander reactions to the use of biotechnology and nanotechnology in medicine, farming and food
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- Title
- New Zealanders and biotechnology : reactions to novel developments in medicine, farming and foodNew Zealander reactions to the use of biotechnology and nanotechnology in medicine, farming and food
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- Lincoln University
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The aim of this research was to predict and understand public reactions to biotechnology, and in particular to estimate recent change over time in acceptability of examples of biotechnology. A further objective was to assess public reactions to realisable future developments in biotechnology. These developments were: using nanoparticles in gene replacement therapy, bio-pharming and using nanoparticles in the production of lamb or beef.
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Unclassified
- Date created
- 2006-10
- Creator
- Cook, AJ / Fairweather, JR
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/127
- Related subjects
- biotechnology / nanotechnology / biopharming / public opinion / Marsden::370602 Sociology and social studies of science and technology / Agricultural Economics
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