Uganda’s NTV features panel discussion on biotechnology and biosafety with Dr. Nina Fedoroff of Penn State University and Dr. Theresa Sengooba of Uganda Council for Science and Technology (UNCST). They discuss Uganda’s biosafety bill, as well as the scientific and regulatory processes surrounding GMOs.
Video: Scientists take on Uganda’s tough questions about GMO crops
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