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The University of Arizona  /  BIO5 Institute
July 08

University of Arizona researchers engineer self-destructing virus - Their work could improve our ability to make plants and animals more virus-resistant

April 08

U.S. scientists call for more access to biotech crop data

February 08

First documented case of pest resistance to biotech cotton


November 07

New designer toxins kill Bt-resistant insect pests

September 07

"Green" super rice is one goal of newly formed collaboration between University of Arizona and Huazhong Agricultural University in Wuhan, China


July 06

How purple corn and RNA break genetic laws

May 06

Farm-scale evaluation of the impacts of transgenic cotton on biodiversity, pesticide use, and yield


October 05

Biotech cotton 8: Bugs 0

June 05

The University of Arizona's BIO5 Institute and World Wide Wheat partner to develop new wheat, barley and oat varieties with major health benefits


August 04

University of Arizona licenses patent for rhamnolipid, a natural fungicide that combats fungus-like organisms that cause some of the most economically damaging plant diseases in the world

May 04

Gene firm pioneers desert crops

Tests show that biotech corn rules need revision

January 04

Measuring perchlorate levels in lettuce after contamination of the lower Colorado River
 

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BIO5 is a collaborative interdisciplinary research institute at The University of Arizona that brings together top scientists from five disciplines - agriculture, medicine, pharmacy, engineering and basic science - to solve some of the world’s most important problems. BIO5 creates science, education and industry partnerships to disseminate knowledge and apply the knowledge gained to treat disease, feed humanity and preserve livable environments.


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