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Biotechnology Advanced

Learn all about Biotechnology Advanced in this free course and how it can impact your business and life.

Chapter 1 : Marine Biotechnology

Marine biotechnology applies biotechnological methods to create products and processes from marine organisms. Due to the presence of a wide range of varying environmental conditions such as temperature, pressure, salinity, chemicals.

9 min.

Chapter 2 : Nanobiotechnology

Nanobiotechnology combines the fields of nanotechnology and biology. Nanobiotechnology is the application of technology to study, alter, modify, or create processes and products on an atomic or molecular level.

9 min.

Chapter 3 : Plant Biotechnology

Plant biotechnology is a technique used to adapt plants for precise needs or possibilities. Conditions that combine multiple needs and opportunities are conveyed. Discovering or devising suitable plants is generally a highly complicated challenge.

12 min.

Chapter 4 : Animal Biotechnology

Animal biotechnology is a study of biotechnology in which molecular biology methods are used to genetically engineer and modify the genome of animals to improve their expediency for agriculture, industrial, or medicinal uses. 

12 min.

Chapter 5 : Biosafety and Bioethics

Biosafety is a discipline that deals with the safe containment of infectious microorganisms (also called biohazards). It is a framework based on safety equipment, safe practices, and structures designed to protect workers, communities, and the environment from an unintentional release or accidental exposure to toxins and infectious agents.

12 min.

Dr. Jennifer Anderson

Instructor

Dr. Jennifer Anderson is a highly esteemed professor in the field of environmental education with over 30 years of experience. Her passion for the environment and dedication to educating the next generation have made her a respected authority in the field. Dr. Anderson’s extensive knowledge, combined with her commitment to fostering a love for nature and sustainability, has influenced countless students to become environmentally conscious citizens.