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  1. Life As Surplus: Biotechnology and Capitalism in the Neoliberal Era by Melinda Cooper, 2008-04
  2. Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology by Lisa Seidman, 2007-04-28
  3. Annual Plant Reviews, Functions and Biotechnology of Plant Secondary Metabolites (Volume 39, 2) by Michael Wink, 2010-05-04
  4. Calculations for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Guide to Mathematics in the Laboratory by Frank H. Stephenson, 2003-07-14
  5. Building the Case for Biotechnology: Management Case Studies in Science, Laws, Regulations, Politics, and Business
  6. Intellectual Property Rights in Frontier Industries: Software and Biotechnology by Robert W. Hahn, 2005-03-25
  7. Engineering Trouble: Biotechnology and Its Discontents
  8. Biotechnology of Antibiotics and other Bioactive Microbial Metabolites by G. Lancini, R. Lorenzetti, 1993-12-31
  9. A Guide to Biotechnology Law and Business by Robert A. Bohrer, 2007-10-01
  10. Starved for Science: How Biotechnology Is Being Kept Out of Africa by Robert Paarlberg, 2009-08-05
  11. Hands-On Sci: Intr to Biotechnology (Hands-On Science) by Brian Pressley, 2010-01-01
  12. Biotechnology and Food Ingredients by Israel Goldberg, Richard Williams, 1991-02-28
  13. Manual of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
  14. Biotechnology Procedures and Experiments Handbook with CD-ROM(Engineering)(Biology) by S. Harisha, PhD, 2007-08-31

61. ICGEB - Home
ICGEB is dedicated to advanced research and training in molecular biology and biotechnology, with special regard to the needs of the developing world.
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New PhD students arrive at ICGEB Trieste, Italy
ICGEB Trieste welcomes 14 new students to its international PhD Course 2010-2011, from Argentina, Brazil, Croatia, India, Italy, Malaysia, Poland and Turkey. Read more …
European Researchers' Night, Trieste, Italy
On Friday, 24 September 2010, ICGEB takes part in European Researchers' Night in Trieste. The event, promoted by the European Commission, has taken place place simultaneously across 33 European cities, 6 of which in Italy. Read more …
ICGEB Outstation research features in The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society eNews
Dimitar Efremov, Head of the ICGEB Molecular Hematology Group at the Monterondo Outstation in Rome, talks about his research into chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Read more …
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ICGEB Seminars are available for download to the broader scientific community. See the ICGEB Podcast gallery. Read more …
Kenya becomes 61st ICGEB Member State
On 29 August 2010, the Government of Kenya acceded to become the 61st Full Member State of the ICGEB

62. Biotechnology – Undergraduate Programs – Academics – Minnesota State Unive
biotechnology is the application of recent......Department Biological Sciences College Science, Engineering Technology Undergraduate Degree Type(s) BS Program
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Page address: http://www.mnsu.edu/programs/biotechnology.html Department Biological Sciences College Undergraduate Degree Type(s) BS Program Description Biotechnology is the application of recent developments in technology to manipulate the genetic and biochemical characteristics of an organism so that the organism or its metabolites can be economically produced for our benefit. In practice it requires the selection and genetic improvement of an organism for a specific purpose. Organisms may be used to synthesize a desirable product or degrade unwanted materials. The industrialization of this technology is dependent on the development of methods for scaling up processes developed in the laboratory.
Students interested in biotechnology could find careers in a wide variety of industrial applications. Examples of the types of industries that use biotechnology are antibiotic and pharmaceutical; food; energy; agricultural pesticides; herbicides; fertilizers; growth chemicals and breeding programs; industrial chemicals; biocatalysts; and diagnostics. The biotechnologist works with research scientists on the development of processes in the laboratory and with engineers to transfer and scale up laboratory processes for large scale production required by industry.

63. Biotechnology Society Of Nepal
A non-profit, non-government, organization which aims to promote the use of biotechnology throughout Nepal by encouraging basic and applied research and disseminating the results.
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Posted by admin Kathmandu University Medical Journal has just published its latest issue at http://nepjol.info/index.php/KUMJ Kathmandu University Medical Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2010) Table of Contents http://nepjol.info/index.php/KUMJ/issue/view/250
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Patient safety: Prevention during care (151-152) A Vaidya Gendericide: A scary truth (153) NS Shrestha
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Osteosynthesis of intercondylar humerus fracture using Bryan and Morrey approach (154-157) S Lakhey, S Sharma, RL Pradhan, BK Pandey, RR Manandhar, KP Rijal Correlation of serum free prostate-specific antigen level with histological findings in patients with prostatic disease (158-163) M Lakhey, R Ghimire, R Shrestha, AD Bhatta Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern and serotyping of Streptococcus pneumoniae isolated from Kanti Children Hospital in Nepal (164-168) B Rijal, S Tandukar, R Adhikari, NR Taludhar, PR Sharma, BM Pokharel, FC Gami, A Shah, A Sharma, P Gauchan, JB Sherchand, T Burlakoti, HC Upreti, MK Lalitha, K Thomas, M Steinhoff

64. Biotechnology | UCSC Extension In Silicon Valley
biotechnology One of the Bay Area's Top Growth Industries The Bay Area is at the forefront of the global biopharmaceutical industry. It is one of the fastest growing sectors
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      The Bay Area is at the forefront of the global biopharmaceutical industry. It is one of the fastest growing sectors of California’s economy. Local companies and research institutions are setting the pace in the discovery and development of biopharmaceuticals to target major unmet medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, AIDS and other degenerative diseases.
      Build the Foundation You Need to Succeed in Biotechnology
      UCSC Extension’s Biotechnology Certificate provides a solid understanding of the scientific disciplines that underlie the industry’s activities, a foundation in the principles that guide drug discovery and development, an appreciation of cutting-edge bioscience research and technology, and a broader awareness of today’s biopharmaceutical industry. This combination of general and practical knowledge enhances the skills of professionals currently working in this industry and helps prepare others to enter this dynamic field.
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      This program is designed for chemists, biologists and other scientists who want to enhance their knowledge of the principles and applications of biotechnology. It also benefits individuals from other disciplines who need a solid scientific foundation in order to enter or work more effectively in the biopharmaceutical field.

65. NanotoBio
Aims to facilitate the diffusion of nanobiotechnology in the biotechnology industry. Includes news, activities and board membership based at Wageningen, the Netherlands.
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66. Biotechnology
2007 There are more than 400 biotech drug products and vaccines currently in clinical trials targeting more than 200 diseases, including various cancers, Alzheimer's disease
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CBA aims to promote awareness of biotechnology-related careers and opportunities on the campus.
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68. Biotechnology: Video, Degree Certificates Classes Courses | Biotechnology - Ohlo
About our biotechnology Program, as well as contact information and faculty listing for the biotechnology Department.
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In California, the majority of biotech companies are in the pharmaceutical industry - producing medicines to help patients with AIDS, strokes, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, etc. Techniques of biotechnology are also used in agriculture, industrial applications, forensics, mining, environmental cleanup and other industries. The San Francisco Bay Area has a heavy concentration of biotech companies.
Dr. Elaine Johnson, National Director, BioLink Biotechnology A.S. Degree and Biotechnology Certificates provide students with an excellent preparation in various protocols and hands-on laboratory skills used in many biotech, bioscience and medical device companies. A goal of this program is to prepare students for entry-level positions.
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69. Biotechnology - Education, Training, And Career Information For Students
Defines biotechnology terms and gives brief history for high school and college students. Includes a list of current applications and career opportunities in the field.
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70. Biotechnology Australia Site - Home
This is the website of biotechnology Australia. Links are provided to the Home page, Search, Latest News, Related Websites, Feedback, Site index
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Biotechnology Australia, a multi-departmental Government agency, was established in 1999.
We are responsible for managing the National Biotechnology Strategy and for coordinating non-regulatory biotechnology issues for the Australian Government. We also provide balanced and factual information on biotechnology to the Australian community, including through our Biotechnology Online school resource. Our five partner agencies are:

71. North Carolina In The Global Economy
North Carolina, with its unique mix of industries, from information technology, biotech, and banking, to the traditional sectors of textiles apparel, furniture, tobacco, and
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Introduction Biotechnology is a perfect example of a "new economy" industry, a sector that did not exist as we know it a century ago but is a major economic driver for many national and regional economies today. Biotechnology involves the use of living organisms and biological processes to identify, analyze, and produce useful products. Traditional biotechnology includes selective breeding of plants and animals; modern biotechnology includes DNA testing medical devices, and pharmaceutical products, among others. The biotechnology industry can be divided into four main segments:
  • Discovery, which includes initial research to identify a genetic or chemical target, subsequent analysis to turn that target into a corresponding compound, and detailed screening and optimization processes; Product Development, which includes both pre-clinical trials and clinical studies (divided into Phase I, II and III) Manufacturing, which encompasses both production of drugs and placebos for clinical trials, as well as final manufacturing for market;

72. Medbioworld Journals | Medical And Biotechnology Resource And Reference Portal F
Provides links to a large number of journals.
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73. Home : Nature Biotechnology
Nature biotechnology journal featuring biotechnology articles and science research papers of commercial interest in pharmaceutical, medical, and environmental sciences.
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Chondrocytes from human ES cells Article by Oldershaw et al Degeneration of articular cartilage in the joints may be amenable to tissue engineering solutions. Oldershaw et al . present an efficient, chemically defined protocol for differentiating human ES cells to chondrocyte-like cells.
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Small-molecule discovery applied to antibodies Article by Mao et al Antibodies that modulate the activity of a target are difficult to discover with display-based approaches, which select only high-affinity binders. Mao et al . identify antibodies with a range of affinities using a small-molecule discovery method that involves one-by-one screening of an optimized small library of antibody fragments with known sequences.
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74. Abc Information.org
Umbrella group for the agricultural biotechnology industry in the UK which promotes the role of biotechnology in sustainable agriculture and acts as a source of information about agricultural biotechnology.
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Good Idea; Bad Solution - Proposals for the Re-Nationalisation of GM Crop Cultivation
July 13, 2010 Commenting on today's announcement from the European Commission to re-nationalise the authorisation of the cultivation of GM crops, Dr Julian Little, Chair of the Agricultural Biotechnology Council (abc) said:"abc believes that today’s decision will create legal uncertainty for farmers and set the clock back in the development of solutions to the challenges facing European agriculture... Read More...
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Over the next 25 years, the world will have to double its production of food to meet the requirements of a growing population. In order to meet this challenge whilst facing up to the demands of climate change, farmers will need access to a range of tools to maximise the output of our existing land whilst ensuring that the natural environment is protected, conserved and enhanced.
Agricultural biotechnology, which fuses together plant science and genetic technologies to produce genetically modified (GM) crops, will be an important way of ensuring that natural resources are used more efficiently. This is why abc believes you need to put science at the heart of agriculture and that farmers in the UK should have the choice to access this technology.

75. What Is Biotechnology? Definition From WhatIs.com
biotechnology is the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems to manufacture products intended to improve the quality of human life.
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Biotechnology is the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems to manufacture products intended to improve the quality of human life. The earliest biotechnologists were farmers who developed improved species of plants and animals by cross pollenization or cross breeding. In recent years, biotechnology has expanded in sophistication, scope, and applicability. The science of biotechnology can be broken down into subdisciplines called red, white, green, and blue. Red biotechnology involves medical processes such as getting organisms to produce new drugs, or using stem cells to regenerate damaged human tissues and perhaps re-grow entire organs. White (also called gray) biotechnology involves industrial processes such as the production of new chemicals or the development of new fuels for vehicles. Green biotechnology applies to agriculture and involves such processes as the development of pest-resistant grains or the accelerated evolution of disease-resistant animals. Blue biotechnology, rarely mentioned, encompasses processes in marine and aquatic environments, such as controlling the proliferation of noxious water-borne organisms. Biotechnology, like other advanced technologies, has the potential for misuse. Concern about this has led to efforts by some groups to enact legislation restricting or banning certain processes or programs, such as human cloning and embryonic stem-cell research. There is also concern that if biotechnological processes are used by groups with nefarious intent, the end result could be biological warfare.

76. International Biotechnology Trust PLC (IBT)
The UK s first approved investment trust dedicated to the biotechnology sector. It offers investors the means to invest in a carefully selected and diversified portfolio of biotechnology companies. As part of its investment policy, IBT provides strategic and scientific support to the companies in which it invests.
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International Biotechnology Trust plc ("IBT") is an investment trust company listed on the London Stock Exchange which invests in companies within the biotechnology sector. The portfolio aims to capture the best chances of clinical, regulatory and commercial success from a diversified portfolio of public and private biotechnology investments. The ticker for IBT is IBT.L. The unaudited net asset value and yesterday's closing share price can be seen at the top of this page. The Company’s investment objective is to achieve long-term capital growth by investing in development stage biotechnology companies that are either quoted or unquoted with the potential for high growth. The Company invests in companies whose shares are considered to have good prospects, with experienced management and strong potential upside through the development and/or commercialisation of a product, device or enabling technology. 30 June 2010 Celgene to Acquire Abraxis BioScience 25 June 2010 Gilead to Buy CGI Pharmaceuticals for $120 Million 22 June 2010 Pharmaxis Announces Results For Second Phase Iii Trial Of Bronchitol In Cystic Fibrosis more news Legal Notice
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77. Laboratory Researchers & Science Trade Shows – Current Science Event, Biotechnol
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78. Biotechnology Australia Site - Home
Governmental initiative established in 1999, for coordinating non-regulatory biotechnology issues and developing national strategy. Includes fact sheets, resources for community issues, education, collaborations and news from Canberra.
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Biotechnology Australia, a multi-departmental Government agency, was established in 1999.
We are responsible for managing the National Biotechnology Strategy and for coordinating non-regulatory biotechnology issues for the Australian Government. We also provide balanced and factual information on biotechnology to the Australian community, including through our Biotechnology Online school resource. Our five partner agencies are:

79. Biotechnology - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
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  • The use of living things to make products. The application of a biological process to produce a useful product. Any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific uses.

80. Electronic Journal Of Biotechnology
EJB Electronic Journal of biotechnology is an international, scientific peer-reviewed journal edited exclusively in electronic format. EJB publishes review and research articles related to all areas of biotechnology; technical notes are also welcomed.
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