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Role of a student in the field of biotechnology from developing world

6th World Congress on Biotechnology

Anjali M and Soumya KR

Bangalore University, India

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Biotechnol Biomater

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X.C1.044

Abstract
The life sciences offer wide variety of opportunities for revolutionizing human welfare activities. Biotechnology is an applied branch of science which deals with the application of principal of process and products of living beings for the betterment of mankind sometimes shortened to â??Biotechâ?. It is enriched by the inputs from genomic research biotech in a major force for development in all countries. Entwined or involved in culture and socio-ethical values, biotech contributes to solving problems like medicine food and water, insecurity that impedes national development and threaten peace in the developing world. Many years ago people used to apply the technology in various fields like selective breeding, microbial culture, antibiotics, etc. The four major applications of these all industrial area, health care crop production and agriculture. Several branches of it are bio-informatics, blue, green, red and white biotechnology. The practice of biotech is different in many developing countries. The establishment of biotechnology parks and medicinal plant farms may give high policy status in national development. So, hereby I conclude that biotechnology is very necessary for mankind to develop the production of drugs, medicines, etc., in larger scale. In one word, we can say biotechnology is a boon for the researchers to develop our country.
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Email: anjali.anjupossible@gmail.com

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