Techno employment: biotechnology and the future of work and health

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Author: Sassine, Saliba

Abstract:

This presentation lists the various aspects of biotechnology and its impact on areas such as agriculture and food, disease diagnosis, drug discovery and environmental management. It outlines that, with the ageing population and more active lifestyles, there will be a demand for more health related biotechnology, and that a regulatory framework will be necessary. In the area of drug discovery for example, the reality is that it is very expensive and time consuming and future challenges will lie with how to meet productivity. Ways of meeting this challenge include using multidisciplinary teams, working around the clock and around the world, and using new methodologies. The slides conclude with a list of the impacts of biotechnology.

The main entry for the Working Visions Conference 2001 is at TD/WA 69.06. Individual presentations from the Conference can be found from TD/WA 69.07 to TD/WA 69.39.

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This presentation lists the various aspects of biotechnology and its impact on areas such as agriculture and food, disease diagnosis, drug discovery and environmental management. It outlines that, with the ageing population and more active lifestyles, there will be a demand for more health related biotechnology, and that a regulatory framework will be necessary. In the area of drug discovery for example, the reality is that it is very expensive and time consuming and future challenges will lie with how to meet productivity. Ways of meeting this challenge include using multidisciplinary ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Employment; Outcomes; Governance; Finance; Industry; Demographics; Performance

Keywords: Future; Regulation; Cost; Ageing population; Productivity

Published: East Perth, Western Australia: The Department, 2001

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Book Title: Working visions international employment futures conference 2001.

Pages: [14] p

Conference name: Working Visions International Employment Futures Conference

Date: 2001

Place: Perth, Western Australia

Statement of responsibility: Saliba Sassine

Resource type: Conference

Call Number:
TD/WA 69.39



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