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Why are Regulatory Frameworks Necessary in Biotechnology?
The field of biotechnology involves
genetic manipulation
,
biopharmaceuticals
, and
agricultural biotechnology
, which can pose significant risks if not managed properly. Regulatory frameworks help in:
Ensuring
public safety
and health.
Protecting the
environment
from potential harm.
Maintaining
ethical standards
in research and development.
Facilitating
innovation
and
commercialization
while mitigating risks.
Frequently asked queries:
What are Regulatory Frameworks?
Why are Regulatory Frameworks Necessary in Biotechnology?
Who Governs and Develops These Frameworks?
What are Some Key Regulatory Issues in Biotechnology?
How Do Regulatory Frameworks Impact Innovation?
What Are the Challenges in Implementing Regulatory Frameworks?
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