BER and the European Commission (EC) jointly sponsored a short
course for early career scientists on the topic of Molecular Biology for
the Environment. The course, which was held at the University of Madrid
on February 9-14, was developed under the aegis of the Working Group on
Environmental Biotechnology of the US-EC Biotechnology Task Force. Opening
ceremonies were attended by Ms. Laura Lochman, the First Secretary for
Science and Technology of the U.S. Embassy in Spain. Faculty and students
were drawn from the US and eleven EU countries. The 24 students participated
in laboratory and field experiments ranging from the latest methods in
modern molecular biology to field research at the Prestige oil tanker spill
on Spain's Northern Coast. The goal of the course was to foster collaborations
between early career scientists in the US and the EU in the field of environmental
biotechnology. Such collaborations will help to solve environmental problems
common to the US and the EU.
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