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Institute for Genetic Engineering
and Biotechnology
FormationFebruary 28, 1988
TypePublic scietific institution
PurposeResearch, Education
HeadquartersSarajevo
Location
Director
Naris Pojskić, PhD
Staff23 (January 2017)
Website[1]
Formerly called
Centre for Genetic Engineering
and Biotechnology

Institute for genetic engineering and biotechnology, also known as INGEB, is public Bosnian-Herzegovinian scientific institution, member Sarajevo University (UNSA),[1] Affiliate center of International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology – ICGEB. ICGEB was established as a special project of the United Nations organization for industrial development (UNIDO – United Nations industrial development organization).[2][3]

INGEB was founded under the name "Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology", in 1988. Main, if not the main, of founders was Professor Rifat Hadžiselimović.[4][5] with the support of the Government of Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ANUBiH and the bigest B&H economic systems.[6] After the establishment document, INGEB was entrusted with the functions maker, institutional creator and carrier of the overall scientific and professional work in the development of genetic engineering and biotechnology based molecular biology in B&H.[7][8]

By relevant legal act, the Assembly of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1993,[9] at the beginning of the Bosnian War, assumed the right of the founder of the institution, and later, in 1999, entitled founder INGEB (as a "public institution that will operate within the University of Sarajevo") took over the Sarajevo Canton.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.unsa.ba Statut UNSA. UNSA, Sarajevo
  2. ^ http://www.icgeb.org Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
  3. ^ http://www.klix.ba/vijesti/bih/bih-pristupila-medjunarodnom-centru-za-geneticki-inzenjering-i-biotehnologiju/050209008.
  4. ^ Smajlović Z. (1987): Osnivanje Centra za genetičko inženjerstvo i biotehnoloiju – Korak u budućnost. „SBS“, str. 10, Sarajevo.
  5. ^ Hadžiselimović, R. et al., Ed. (2008). "Jubilej INGEB 20", Institut za genetičko inženjerstvo i biotehnologiju Univerziteta u Sarajevu (prvih 20 godina: 1988.–2008. INGEB, Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina
  6. ^ Konzorcijum za genetičko inženjerstvo i biotehnologiju (1987): "Samoupravni sporazum o udruživanju rada i sredstava za realizaciju projekta pokretanja i razvoja naučno-istraživačkog rada u oblasti genetičkog inženjerstva i biotehnologije u SR BiH", Sarajevo
  7. ^ Hadžiselimović, R. Ur. (1986). "Drušveni cilj VI: Osposobljavanje za samostalan razvoj biotehnologije na bazi genetičkog inženjerstva u procesima proizvodnje hrane, uzgoja šuma, proizvodnje farmaceutskih i drugih bioloških supstanci", Aneks Izvedbenog projekta. Prirodno–matemetički fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu, Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina
  8. ^ Osmanagić, M. Ur. (1989). "Tehnologija i razvoj", Edicija Jugoslavija u razvoju, Jugoslovenska naučna tribina, Jugoslovenski savez društava za širenje naučnih saznanja “Nikola Tesla“, Beograd
  9. ^ Službeni list Republike Bosne i Hercegovine (1993). "Odluka o preuzimanju prava osnivača prema Centru za genetičko inženjerstvo i biotehnologiju", Službeni list RBiH, Godina II, broj 4, Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina
  10. ^ "Zakon o visokom obrazovanju", Službene novine KS, Godina IV, Broj 17, str. 656-666, Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina