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- Rice Gene Discovery Unit awarded the 2010 Outstanding Technologist
- BIOTEC announces three new research units and their leaderships
- Detection device for major viral diseases in shrimp
- Establishment of Research Network to Explore Microalgae as an Energy Source
- Profile of Prof. Yongyuth Yuthavong by Thomson Reuters


















On 29 December 2010, the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) announced the winners of NRCT Outstanding Researcher Award 2010. Among the recipients of the awards is Prof. Anchalee
TropIKA.net, Tropical Diseases Research to Foster Innovation & Knowledge Application, has published an profile article on Prof. Yongyuth Yuthavong on 3 December 2010.
H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn granted the name “Thanyasirin” to new blast-resistant glutinous rice. The newly-developed rice was a joint effort among scientists from Kasetsart University,
NSTDA, joining hands with eight other organizations, organized the 1st National Rice Research Conference “Moving Rice Research Towards Innovation” on 15-17 December 2010 at Kasetsart University.
BIOTEC in partnership with the British Council Thailand and the Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court (IP&IT Court),
Sugarcane bagasse, the solid residue left after extraction of sugarcane juice, is one of the major lignocellulosic plant residues.
Located in the central plain of Thailand, an intensively cultivated rice land, many provinces such as Ayutthaya,
BIOTEC Executive Board has recently approved the appointment of BIOTEC International Advisory Board (IAB) for 2010-2012. The IAB Committee is made up of 9 members
Published in September 2010, The Paper is now in its third edition with the main purpose of enabling the people to have a clear perspective on key issues
On 12 October 2010, Hi-Grimm Environmental and Research Co., Ltd announced the launch of “KEEEN”, a bioremediation agent.
