Biotechnology: From Laboratory to Marketplace. What is risk? Chance that something will happen over a certain period of time. Factors that can affect.

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Biotechnology: From Laboratory to Marketplace

What is risk? Chance that something will happen over a certain period of time. Factors that can affect risk: –Age –Gender –Genetic constitution –Environment

Death Rates for 1998 RankCause%♂:♀AM:C 1Heart Disease Cancer Cerebrovascular disease COPD Accidents Pneumonia and flu Diabetes melitus Suicide Homicide

Risk assessment examples Life insurance Auto insurance Statistics for disease Cigarette smoking Food—E. coli