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This episode is a follow up to Episode 05: a fascinating, deep exploration about the other, not scary side of GMO technology: how it helps cure illnesses, helps reduce herbicide and pesticide use, helps protect food from deadly fungi, and helps feed a growing world population..
Featuring an exclusive interview with Professor Dr Kevin Folta, professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida and active science communicator, striving for a more transparent and collaborative conversation about the pros and cons of genetic modification of crops.
Dr Folta is also a podcaster! In his podcast, Talking Biotech, he interviews agriculture scientists and experts in the fields of science and communication to discuss the genetic improvement of plants, animals, and microbes and other issues in biotechnology.
Check it out at http://www.talkingbiotechpodcast.com/
Listen, Learn, Love & Share.
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I want to hear from you! Let me know what you think of the podcast, and this episode especially!You can find me on twitter @healthfilespod, use the Facebook page, you can use the contact us page on the website www.thehealthfilespodcast.com, or leave feedback in whatever podcasting app you are using to listen to this show.
The intro music is by the Band Broke for free, titled Juparo.
This episode is a follow up to Episode 05: a fascinating, deep exploration about the other, not scary side of GMO technology: how it helps cure illnesses, helps reduce herbicide and pesticide use, helps protect food from deadly fungi, and helps feed a growing world population..
Featuring an exclusive interview with Professor Dr Kevin Folta, professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida and active science communicator, striving for a more transparent and collaborative conversation about the pros and cons of genetic modification of crops.
Dr Folta is also a podcaster! In his podcast, Talking Biotech, he interviews agriculture scientists and experts in the fields of science and communication to discuss the genetic improvement of plants, animals, and microbes and other issues in biotechnology.
Check it out at http://www.talkingbiotechpodcast.com/
Listen, Learn, Love & Share.
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I want to hear from you! Let me know what you think of the podcast, and this episode especially!You can find me on twitter @healthfilespod, use the Facebook page, you can use the contact us page on the website www.thehealthfilespodcast.com, or leave feedback in whatever podcasting app you are using to listen to this show.
The intro music is by the Band Broke for free, titled Juparo.