biotechnolgy
By balagotit
@balagotit (34)
India
2 responses
@vijiayyar (191)
• Ireland
24 Apr 07
Biotechnology has application in many areas and thus has a bright fture. As long as humans, plants and animals are there biotechnology is there. Say when human and animal ailments will be there, there will always be a need to develop better technologies for their diagnosis, preventiona and control. And use of technology in biological feild is biotechnology. So biotechnology has no end.
@karguy (19)
• United States
28 May 07
How does the job outcome look? Will the field be saturated in a few years? If that's the case, then anyone who's interested in it now will have a tough time finding a job in that area. If the number of jobs is predicted to expand faster than the number of applicants, then it should have a good future for jobs. Would you know the answer?
@kyutstudph (1263)
• Philippines
16 Jul 07
biotechnology in present and future was primarily used in the food processing and agriculture industries. Since the 1970s, it began to be used by the Western scientific establishment to refer to laboratory-based techniques being developed in biological research, such as recombinant DNA or tissue culture-based processes. In fact, the term should be used in a much broader sense to describe the whole range of methods, both ancient and modern, used to manipulate organic matter to meet human needs.