Sth Aust – Would you like some gene tech with that? A Nat Sci Week event

WOULD YOU LIKE SOME GENE TECHNOLOGY WITH THAT?

We need to find a way to feed an extra 3 – 4 billion people by 2050.

Can gene technology play a role?

With an expert panel, participate in a discussion on this topic. Give feedback, vote and have a say in the direction these technologies could take to ensure a secure food supply.

HOSTED BY IAN HENSCHKE (ABCTV’S STATELINE SA)

Date: Wednesday 18 AUGUST 2010

Start time: 6:00PM FOR SEATING AT 6.15PM.

Coffee, tea and nibbles from 8pm.

Venue: Science Exchange Building, 55 Exchange Place, Adelaide

Registration is essential. Register at www.genetechmenu.com http://www.genetechmenu.com/

Free entry. Numbers are limited. For more information and to register your attendance visit: www.genetechmenu.com http://www.genetechmenu.com/ or call 1800 631 276.

A National Science Week event presented by The Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (Uni of Adelaide) and TechNyou

Jason Major Manager TechNyou www.technyou.edu.au http://www.technyou.edu.au/ 1800 631 276

Location: Bio21 Institute, 30 Flemington Road, Parkville, 3010 Postal: PO Box 4455, University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3052

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