| Home | Contacts | Slovenian |
| | Print | | Font size A A A |
| Detection of Genetically Modified Organisms |
|
The National Institute of Biology, Department of Biotechnology and Systems Biology has several years of experience with detection of genetically modified organisms ( GMOs). High level of expert knowledge has been gained during several years of research in the field of plant biotechnology and analysing plant genome. The National Institute of Biology is the member of the European network of GMO laboratories (ENGL). The National Institute of Biology, Department of Biotechnology and Systems Biology is accredited by Slovenian accreditation for qualitative and quantitative testing of genetically modified organisms Reg. No. LP-028 (the scope of accreditation is partially flexible). The accreditation was granted for detection of genetically modified organisms and their products in foodstuffs and agricultural products of plant origin. Contact persons: National Institute of Biology, Večna pot 111, 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)59 232822, 031 329 337 Fax: +386 (0)1 2573 847 Sample registration List of accredited methods |


On Wednesday, 6th June 2011, on Biotehcnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Urška Čepin defended her doctoral thesis entitled »Genetic variability and detection of Grapevine Fanleaf Virus« in the field of biotechnology. Her supervisor was prof. dr. Maja Ravnikar and her co-supervisor doc. dr. Maruša Pompe Novak.