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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Bottlenose Dolphin Research in Spain
by Mary Kate Bolger The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute (BDRI), run by Bruno Diaz Lopez, focuses on the conservation and research of dolphins in Northern Spain. The BDRI offers students the opportunity to participate as a volunteer, intern, or to … Continue reading
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AMIGA Summer School: Environmental Risk Assessment of GM crops
by Ciara Beausang (Environmental Plant Biotechnology 4) The AMIGA project, “Assessing and Monitoring the Impacts of Genetically modified plants (GMPs) on Agro-ecosystems”, is an EU project which is ongoing in a number of European countries, including Ireland. This project aims … Continue reading