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Recently, and I’m increasingly numerous problems, such as the terminally ill and the environment, pollution, population growth, resource scarcity, AIDS and diseases such as swine. Where yirapnida life science and academic learning that can solve this problem. Are recognized as not important enough to the Department of Biological Sciences University. Through the study in my university, knowledge about biotechnology, so I wnat to be good researcher.

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It is my first time aboard to study. When I came here, I worried about my prejudiced and my english skills. I had to  racial prejudiced like that Western people don’t like Eastpeople also, They ignore Asian. It was just my opinion. Vancouver is good city, Almost people are very kind and friendly. Many of people immigranted in Canada. Here is no prejudied(accepted many people)live together.

October 5th I went Rocky Mt with my classmates. I can’t forget Rocky Mountain. Never in all my life have I seen such that scene. I felt again, Nature is amazing. We took a lot of pictures. I couldn’t any words, It was lack of Rocky Mt. If I have time, I want to go again.

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Gene Patent Myths

Gene Patents and the Myriad patent case reveal the confusion that often occurs when you mix science, law, politics, and emotion.  This article provides a digest of a series of blog posts on Biotech-Now that address common myths in the gene patent debate.
For more relevant facts read ‘Gene Patents’ are not necessary for health care innovation.   Myth 3: ‘Gene Patents’ Stifle Research?
1.  The Federal Trade Commission has concluded that concerns that strong biotechnology patent protection would obstruct commercialization have yet to materialize.  Indeed, the FTC recently concluded that concern that patenting upstream technology, or “research tools,” would actually obstruct commercialization of new products and hinder follow-on innovation in biotechnology “has yet to materialize.”
 2.  In 2007, David Adelman from the University of Arizona and Kathryn DeAngelis from Piper Rudnick published a detailed study of more than 52,000 biotechnology patents found “few tangible signs of patent thickets that define the anti-commons.”
 I agree with them. I don’t know well. I have specific information. But, It is necessary to technic.
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I’m 3rd years at Dogguk University student and My major is Biotechnology.  so  I interested in Human Biology. When I was 1st year winter vacation, I have been part-time job at POSTECH laboratory. I learned many kinds of experimentation and I saw biotechnlolgists. It was very good experience. I would like be a sicentist. About clonning something. so I have to dgree master course. I interested in biology and experiments concerned about that. When I was young, I really liked animal or life viedo. Even though the study is hard. but I like it. so, My final goal is that be good reseacher all over the world and I also develop treatment of terminal illness.

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Now, I live in Vancouver, Canada.

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