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Title Pharming : promises and risks of biopharmaceuticals derived from genetically modified plants and animals / E. Rehbinder [and others]
Published New York : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 332 pages)
Series Ethics of science and technology assessment, 1860-4803 ; v. 35
Wissenschaftsethik und Technikfolgenbeurteilung ; Bd. 35.
Contents The technology of pharming -- Risk assessment of plant pharming and animal pharming -- The welfare of pharming animals -- Public views and attitudes to pharming -- The ethical evaluation of pharming -- The role of patents in the development of pharming -- Legal problems of pharming -- Conclusions and recommendations
Summary Recent scientific advances have made it possible to produce biopharmaceuticals in genetically modified plants and animals, such as maize, tobacco, goats, and chickens. This new branch of biotechnology is termed pharming, composed of the terms pharmaceuticals and farming. Pharming constitutes an overlap of red and green biotechnology. It offers the prospect of a quicker, cheaper, and more flexible production of biopharmaceuticals compared with current production processes. This is a promising perspective in light of the rapidly growing market of biopharmaceuticals, although the economic competitiveness of pharming remains to be proven. Besides possible benefits for producers, patients and health care systems, pharming also raises a number of complex ecological, social, moral and legal questions that have as yet not been thoroughly discussed. The present book contains the findings of an interdisciplinary research project that has addressed a large range of questions associated with pharming: An analysis of the state-of-the-art of plant pharming and animal pharming technologies is followed by an assessment of environmental risks related to pharming and welfare risks for pharming animals. Public views and attitudes to pharming are investigated on the basis of a comprehensive survey in 15 countries. Moreover, ethical and legal questions, posed by present and foreseeable future practices of pharming, are analysed. The concluding chapter presents the authors' main findings and recommendations, addressed to science, industry, politics and general public interested in the chances and risks of this upcoming field of biotechnology
Analysis farmacologie
pharmacology
toxicologie
toxicology
engineering
biochemie
biochemistry
ethiek
ethics
biomedische wetenschappen
biomedicine
biomedische techniek
biomedical engineering
Medicine (General)
Geneeskunde (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Biopharmaceutics.
Pharmaceutical biotechnology.
Genetic engineering.
Transgenic animals.
Transgenic plants.
Risk assessment.
Biopharmaceutics -- methods
Animals, Genetically Modified
Genetic Engineering -- ethics
Plants, Genetically Modified
Recombinant Proteins -- biosynthesis
Risk Assessment
Biopharmaceutics
risk assessment.
Genetic engineering.
Biopharmaceutics -- methods.
Animals, Genetically Modified.
Genetic Engineering -- ethics.
Plants, Genetically Modified.
Recombinant Proteins -- biosynthesis.
Risk assessment.
Biopharmaceutics.
Pharmaceutical biotechnology.
Sciences de la vie.
Biomédecine.
Transgenic plants
Transgenic animals
Risk assessment
Biopharmaceutics
Genetic engineering
Pharmaceutical biotechnology
Form Electronic book
Author Rehbinder, Eckard
ISBN 9783540857938
3540857931
9783540857921
3540857923