Master internazionale
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Master internazionale” Biosicurezza delle Piante Geneticamente Modificate”

Il Master ha come obiettivo quello di fornire una formazione specifica sulle biotecnologie che copra tutti i diversi aspetti del settore, integrando i temi della scienza e società civile con politiche di governo e industria, al fine di avere professionisti in grado di gestire problematiche di politica pubblica conciliando aspetti legali, tecnici ed etici delle biotecnologie.

La prima settimana on campus della seconda edizione è prevista dal 28/01/2008 al 01/02/2008, come da programma allegato:

 

http://ingweb.unian.it/Agraria/download/Ioncampus0708.pdf

 

14:00 –
15:30
Introduction to agricultural systems and
importance of Biotechnology
Constraints on crop production
B. Mezzetti
J. Gressel,
Room G
15:30 –
16:00
Break
16:00 –
17:00
Safety assessment of GM foods: general
principles and developments
H. Kuiper Room G
17:00 –
18:00
Moderated discussion. Public perception
issues
G. Tzotzos
H. Kuiper
J. Gressel
Room G
18:00 –
19:00
How handle the BINAS WEB functionalities:
real time chat, assignments, discussions etc
G. Tzotzos Informatic Room
Tuesday 29, January 2008
09:00 –
10:00
Methods for genetic transformation and
applications to horticultural crops
B. Mezzetti Room C
10:00
11:00
Regulatory status and outlook for GM crops in
Europe: the role of EFSA.
H. Kuiper Room C
11:00 –
13:00
The Needs for Biotechnologically Derived
Herbicide Resistant Crops (BDHRC)
J. Gressel Room B
Break
14:00 –
15:30
Case study 1. Environmental risk
assessment of GMOs
G. Tzotzos Room A
15:30 –
16:00
Break
16:00 –
18:00
Abiotic stresses and Biocontrol J. Gressel Room A
Wednesday 30, January 2008
09:00 –
11:00
Gene flow containment and mitigation J. Gressel Room C
11:00 –
13:00
International regulatory agreements (CBD,
WTO)
G. Tzotzos Room H
12:30 –
14:00
Break
14:00 –
15:30
Biofuels and concepts of phytoremediation J. Gressel Informatic room
15:30 –
16:00
Break
16:00 –
18:00
Moderated discussion. J. Gressel G.
Tzotzos
Informatic room
Thursday 31, January 2008
09:00 –
13:00
Seminars: Biosafety of plant production:
technology, development, innovation,
environment and health
(See program following)
Faculty
Members
and
International
Experts
Room B
See following the complete program
Friday 01, February 2008
09:00 –
10:00
Bioethics
and public perception on GMO N. Terryn Room B
10:00 –
11:00
Knowledge transfer and science
communication
C.Caporale Room B
11:00 –
13:00
Case study 1. Discussion and presentation of
results
G. Tzotzos, Informatic Room
Break
14:30 –
15:30
GMO risk and benefits evaluation: the need
of standardized methods and rules
B. Mezzetti Room B
15:30 –
16:00
Break
16:00 –
18:00
Risk source characterisation: genetic
construct and ecology
(discussion
document)
Room A
Saturday, 02, February 2008
09:00 –
11:00
Students reporting case study results B. Mezzetti Room A
11:00 –
12:00
Course evaluation & general discussion B. Mezzetti Room A
12:00 End of session B. Mezzetti Room A
Thursday 31, January 2008
Seminars on Biotechnology and Biosafety
9.00 OPENING
9,00 – 13,00
Transgenics are imperative for biofuel crops, J. Gressel Weizmanm Institute, Israel
Plant for vaccine production, F. Sala, Milan University
Biofortified food, Nancy Terryn, University of Ghent (BE)
Biotechnology for horticultural crops, B. Mezzetti, SAPROV Univpm – Ancona, Italy
Biosafety: from Asilomar to today, G. Tzotzos, UNIDO, Vienna, AU
The CBD and the Italian GMO competent authority, S. Gomes, Minister of
Environment
Concepts for the post market environmental monitoring of genetically modified
crops, V. Giovannelli, Agency for Environmental Protection and Technical Services
Department Nature Protection – GMOs Unit, Rome, Italy
Lunch
14.30 15.00
UNIDO's SouthSouth
Biotechnology Training Network, G. Tzotzos, UNIDO,
Vienna, AU. Coordinator of the eBiosafety
International Training Network
The Contribution of UNIVPM to EBiosafety,
B. Mezzetti, SAPROVUNIVPM,
Ancona,
IT Coordinator of the eBiosafety
Master at UNIVPM
"ICGEB and biosafety of GMOs".
Giuliano Degrassi, PhD
Bacteriology Group and Biosafety Unit
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), Trieste ITALY
15.30 17.00
Round Table Discussion
Ministry of Research and University (Dr. P. Cascioli, Chairman)
UNIADRION (Prof. Ing. M. Pacetti)
UNIDO (Dr. G. Tzotozos)
ICGEB (Giuliano Degrassi, PhD)
ANNEX: LIST OF STUDENTS
Name Country
1 Buregyeya Moses Uganda
2 Mwaka Henry Uganda
3 Tindamanyre Jimmy Moses Uganda
4 Nzaire Doreen Otim Uganda
5 NasrEldin Mustafa Hussan Sudan
6 Dahmani Khaled Libyan
7 M. Khalifa Nagimoh A. Libyan
8 Boccia Priscilla Italy,
9 Caboni Emilia Italy
10 Grimaldi Ilaria Maria Italy,
11 Piccinini Claudio Italy
12 Lozan Angela Moldova Repubblic
13 O’Neill John Ireland
14 Araya – Quesada Marianela Costa Rica
15 Wright Maria Columbia USA
International Faculty and experts:
G. Tzotzos, UNIDO, Vienna, AU
H. Kuiper, EFSA GMO Panel, RIKILT Institute
of Food Safety, Wageningen University and
Research Centre, Wageningen, NL
J. Gressel Weizmanm Institute, Israel
N. Terryn University of Ghent
F. Sala, Milan University
I. Pannone, – DG Promotion and Cultural Cooperation – Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International scientific and technological cooperation
S. Gomes, Minister of Environment
V. Giovannelli, Agency for Environmental Protection and Technical Services Department
Nature Protection – GMOs Unit, Rome, Italy
B. Mezzetti, SAPROV – UNIVPM, Local Coordinator

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