Biotechnology
Mayron Sorour
What you do today can improve all your tomorrows
Ralph Marston
BiotechnologyBiotechnology is the application of biological knowledge and use of living organisms to make useful products
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The history of Biotechnology and Genetic engineering
These videos are very useful for teachers to use in classroom. Showing the students how was insulin produced from animals in old ages, which was an ineffective way to produce it. However, the way to produce Insulin now from yeast, using genetic engineering is more effective.
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This video is showing the history of Insulin discovery by Dr. Frederick Banting, the first Canadian biotechnologist who won Noble prize in 1923, for producing the Insulin from animals
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This video is showing how is Insulin produced from yeast using genetic engineering,
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Biotechnologists and Noble prizes
Teachers can use these pictures to teach students about the history of some biotechnologists who won Noble prizes for their discovery, work and support in the Biotechnology field and the Insulin production.