GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY COULD BENEFIT FROM RODENT-CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
June 18, 2008
June 18, 2008
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., June 18 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news release:
A Flagstaff-based biotech company is going international with a rodent-control technology developed by a trio of Northern Arizona University researchers that could mean more food for hundreds of millions of people in developing countries.
SenesTech, a six-year-old Flagstaff company that specializes in fertility-control products for wildlife populations, announced Tuesday that . . .
A Flagstaff-based biotech company is going international with a rodent-control technology developed by a trio of Northern Arizona University researchers that could mean more food for hundreds of millions of people in developing countries.
SenesTech, a six-year-old Flagstaff company that specializes in fertility-control products for wildlife populations, announced Tuesday that . . .
