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An Introduction to. Behzad Ghareyazie, President of Biosafety Society of Iran & Executive Director of IRBIC ( ghareyazie@yahoo.com ) and Naghmeh Abiri, IRBIC Webmaster. Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore. Every thing started in here: Center for Civilization!.
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An Introduction to Behzad Ghareyazie, President of Biosafety Society of Iran & Executive Director of IRBIC (ghareyazie@yahoo.com) and Naghmeh Abiri, IRBIC Webmaster Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Every thing started in here: Center for Civilization! The Fertile Crescent, 9000-4500 BCE to the top
Improvement of animals and plants can be traced back to several thousands years ago. This is sketch of a clay tablet from Ilam (Iran, close to Kuwait), dating from about 5000 years ago, and appears to show a breeding record of domesticated donkeys. Notice the various types of mane. Progressive Science: Book 3 (1970). Perry GA and Hirons MJD. Blandford Press. London.
Iran’s “Mandy and Funny”: Shangool and Mangool the first two genetically engineered domestic animals in Iran. The two of the three characters of the famous Iranian popular folk story “Shangool, Mangool and Habbe-ye angoor”.
IRBIC at a Glance • Set up in August 2010 • The fund for the establishment of IRBIC came from COMSTEC through PABIC • IRBIC’s aim: Generating closer relationship among various stakeholders for the exchange of information on biotechnology • The ultimate objective: Facilitating the access and application of “Modern Biotechnology” for Iran & developing countries Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
www.irbic.ir Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Establishment and launching IRBIC website • A bilingual website ( Persian & English ) • The strength of IRBIC website is in its Persian website • Collaborators: Islamic Azad University, Biotechnology Society of Iran, Biosafety Society of Iran • More request for collaboration Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Meeting with High Ranking Officials Aim: attracting the support of high ranking officials • Deputy President of Azad Islamic University • Parliament members • Executive Director of Farmers' House • Government officials Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Meeting with His Excellency Hashemi Rafsanjani, Head of the Expediency Council Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani: Biotechnology requires a strong public awareness. Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Publishing Biosafety Newsletters (in Persian) • Three monthly newsletters were published in collaboration with Biosafety Society of Iran. • The printed version is sent to all PMs, & high ranking officials Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Translation of ISAAA Publications Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Conducting Workshops for the Public (with Emphasis on Educational Institutes) • Workshops were conducted for different groups of the public. One example is the organizing of a one day workshop for high school girls at Sama High school in Karaj. • More than 100 students attended and responded to this workshop. Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Art of Communicating Science and Biotechnology with Public Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Visiting to Transgenic Facilities of the Malaysa University Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Participation in MyBiotechnology Carnival Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Our Sources • BICs and CBU • ISAAA • Self produced news, views and interviews • Students, Researchers, Faculty Members and Members of Scientific Societies • IRBIC reporter Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Big Events in 2011 • Official inauguration of IRBIC • Third Biosafety and Genetic Engineering Congress Genetic Engineering: Food Security & Sustainable Development Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore
Acknowledgment • Government of The Islamic Republic of Iran • ISAAA, PABIC, MABIC • Maha, Dr. Iqbal, Chel, Olah, Sammer, • Dr. Teng and Dr. Randy • You for your attention Ghareyazie and Abiri, April 4, 2011, Singapore