Course Contents
Introduction to Biosafety - definition, concept, uses and abuses of genetic information, and biohazards; good laboratory practices; risks related to genetically modified organisms (GMO); international rules and regulations for biosafety and GMOs; introduction to bioethics; ethical issues related to GMOs; euthanasia, reproductive and cloning technologies, transplants and eugenics; patenting, commercialization and benefit sharing; role of national bioethics committees; biosafety guidelines from a national perspective.
Course Synopsis
To acquaint students with principles of biosafety and ethical perspectives pertaining to biotechnology
Course Learning Outcomes
ethics and bioethics, human interaction with its environment, influence of environment on human performance, bioethical issues and their solutions, living organisms rights. these are few of the learning outcomes which will facilitate students to work rationally in their working places
Introduction to Biosafety
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GMOs
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Bioethics
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Eugenics
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Euthanasia
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Book Title : Biosafety Resource Book-Risk Analysis
Author : Alessandra Sensi, Oliver Brandenberg, Kakoli Ghosh & Andrea Sonnino
Edition : 4th
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Book Title : Biological Safety Principles and Practices
Author : Diane O. Fleming and Debra L. Hunt
Edition : 3rd
Publisher : ASM Press Washington DC
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