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Explore More: Genetic Engineering Feature Video
Genetic Engineering has the potential to change the way we live. The science behind the agricultural, medical, and environmental achievements is spectacular, but this excitement is tempered by concern for the unknown effects of tampering with nature. Students using Explore More: Genetic Engineering will examine the issues, survey the experts, and make their own decisions about the possibilities of this technology.

This 30-minute broadcast program outlines several issues surrounding future energy sources and uses, surveys stakeholders and experts in the field, and presents thoughtful questions to challenge your students. The program can be used as a stand-alone piece or used in conjunction with the in-depth Web site and the interactive features on the DVD. Each Explore More program allows your students to investigate important issues in your classroom. The videos are designed to be flexible and are organized around clear segments for pausing and classroom discussion. Watch a five-minute clip to jump-start classroom discussion. Watch the entire program to go in-depth on the issues.

The Explore More: Genetic Engineering video includes the following seven segments:

What Is Genetic Engineering and Who Is Involved?
Don Mattson, Researcher, Kemin Industries
Georg Anderl, Plant Manager, Genecor International, Inc.
Charles Link, M.D., Researcher, Human Gene Therapy Research Institute
Norma Hirsch, M.D.

Labeling Genetically Engineered Food
Jerry Fleagle, President of Iowa Grocery Industry Association
Steve Druker, Lawyer, Alliance for Biointegrity
Fred Kirschenmann, Organic Farmer, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture
Tom Vilsack, Governor of Iowa

Feeding the World
Steve Druker, Lawyer, Alliance for Biointegrity
Jerry Harrington, Public Relations, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
Fred Kirschenmann, Organic Farmer, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture

Genetic Engineering and the Animal Kingdom
Monica Post, Education Curator, Blank Park Zoo

Human Cloning
Norma Hirsch, M.D.

Moral/Ethical Dilemmas
Brother Dave Andrews, Priest, National Catholic Rural Life Conference
Charles Link, M.D., Researcher, Human Gene Therapy Research Institute
Norma Hirsch, M.D.