Expertise in injectables could also help when the market for biosimilars, or copycat biotechnology drugs, opens up. |
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The advancement of genetic engineering and biotechnology will further alienate farmer from farming. |
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Genomics and genetic engineering are also playing a substantial role in the development of agricultural biotechnology. |
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Here are the seeds of the contemporary bioprospecting and biotechnology industries. |
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A recent advance in biotechnology may make pre-implantation detection of genetic variations easier to do. |
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Chapter 22 provides an industrial perspective on the use of biocatalysts in biotechnology processes. |
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Right now, about three million hectares of Canadian farmland are growing crops of plants that have been genetically modified by biotechnology. |
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The Engineering and Medicine streams were getting saturated, while the future belonged to fields like biotechnology and bioinformatics. |
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Those areas are polymer research, horticultural biotechnology, transport mechanics and bioinformatics, according to Franklin. |
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Better put, the questions being posed by the advance of biotechnology are human questions for all of us. |
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Also, it's very interested in biotechnology, biopharma, so from an economic perspective, the partnership makes sense. |
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India will expand its biotechnology sector fivefold in the next five years. |
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He is an internationally recognized researcher who maintains programs in biotechnology that emphasize the tissue culture of fruit crops. |
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It is rare for a biotechnology firm to establish its business in a an existing property. |
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Genetic pollution is perhaps the most intellectually interesting legal issue relating to biotechnology. |
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As a result, the Canadian government infused massive amounts of public money into the biotechnology industry. |
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A proper tracker for the biotechnology sector would not be inappropriate either. |
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At the same time, biotechnology can create high-paying jobs and stimulate economic development. |
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This symposium will discuss some of the careers and opportunities in biotechnology. |
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There has been considerable talk about the threat of competition from the smaller biotechnology outfits and generic drugmakers. |
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The fund targets areas such as genomics, biotechnology, nanotechnology and nanoscience and is open to all public and private entities. |
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I knew that the biotechnology industry had been pouring money into opposing the initiative with slick advertisements and tricky sound bites. |
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Private biotechnology companies that hold certain patents can monopolize certain gene tech markets. |
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Modern molecular biology and biotechnology are hugely dependent on an underlying understanding of chemistry. |
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BresaGen, Ltd. is an Australian biotechnology company committed to the discovery and commercial development of innovative biotherapies. |
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All new industries have growing pains but few face the challenges of biotechnology. |
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Doesn't this new product prove that biotechnology can be used for good purposes? |
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Fundamental to his belief is tremendous growth potential for biotechnology. |
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Since then he has worked in a variety of areas ranging from mechanical engineering, biotechnology and materials. |
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In the case of biotechnology, markets had to emerge to justify the products. |
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In contrast, standards and network externalities do not affect biotechnology industry dynamics. |
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The rapid evolution of biotechnology often outpaces our ability to question the progress. |
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None of the supposed problems raised in the biotech debate were either substantial or specific to biotechnology. |
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Advances in biotechnology and genetic engineering are making it easier to manufacture and handle other agents. |
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A panel discussion will explore the myriad issues surrounding rapidly emerging biotechnology and how it relates to world trade. |
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Now based in Washington, D.C., the group frequently weighs in on issues related to the environment, energy, and biotechnology. |
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Such methods would enable dietitians involved in biotechnology education to take a proactive rather than a reactive approach. |
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The authors touch upon the importance of actors influencing and setting the agenda on biotechnology. |
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The aggregation of proteins has important technical implications in disease treatment and biotechnology. |
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The products are aimed at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, as well as university and public research labs. |
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A tremendous good coming from biotechnology will be the alleviation of human misery through progress in medicine. |
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But biotechnology craves to subdue this creativity, to rob nature of its own nature, to denaturalize and dispirit it. |
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The money is to be given to projects ranging from biotechnology and semiconductors to the creative industries and oil and gas. |
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India has very good research groups and industries are coming in to invest in biotechnology. |
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It lays at the bottom of a great deal of the general disquiet regarding the age of biotechnology. |
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The use of enzymes to tenderize meat sounds like a product of modern biotechnology, but is an ancient technique. |
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It aims to promote basic and applied research in the medical sciences and biotechnology in Scotland. |
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The loss-making biotechnology industry is another example, with companies looking at consolidation to cut costs. |
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The biotechnology company has, through a number of well-timed share placements, bucket loads of money. |
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He predicts the rise of biotechnology, space science and artificial intelligence. |
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What it does imply is that biotechnology research no longer looks askance to other fields for its metaphoric Inspiration. |
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Modern biotechnology is a more technically advanced form of this older biotechnology. |
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The first has led to nuclear technologies, while the second has opened the way to biotechnology. |
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Great schisms have developed on such issues as biotechnology, agriculture, services, and culture. |
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Network governance is found in the most complex and dynamic industries like fashion textiles, movie making, electronics and biotechnology. |
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Out of the knowledge acquired by modern biology, modern biotechnology is growing. |
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In the medical arena, nanotechnology and biotechnology may well be destined to meld together. |
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As you can see, biotechnology is a growth industry no student can afford to ignore. |
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The same can be said about a new survey of attitudes to biotechnology and genetically modified foods. |
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One of the most rapidly developing areas of biotechnological research is environmental biotechnology. |
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Despite a steady stream of scientific discoveries, as well as progress in genomics and biotechnology, global health is in disarray today. |
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Thirdly, the biotechnology policy debates are influenced by the prevailing ideologies of conflicting social domains. |
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But other scientists counter that basic skills in microbiology and biotechnology can get you a bioweapon. |
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Putting ideological purity ahead of practical policy compromises may salve our consciences but when biotechnology is the issue the stakes become too high. |
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Renowned scientists, including two Nobel laureates, bioethicists, historians, biotechnology entrepreneurs, and others participated in a mix of lectures and panel discussions. |
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Cuba has provided dual-use biotechnology to other rogue states. |
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The company designs, sells and manufactures fibre-optic and laser products for a number of markets, including biotechnology, semi-conductor and scientific metrology. |
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Western Switzerland has been recognised for microtechnology, hardware and software, special machinery such as robots, life sciences, and biotechnology, among others. |
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He publicly attacked a Melbourne biotechnology company for its aggressive enforcement of patents that cover vast tracts of the genome of every creature on earth. |
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Scientists close to the programme are aware of the dangers of these misapprehensions, for public respect towards science, as much as for the future of biotechnology. |
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We believe Scotland has excellent potential in biotechnology, bioinformatics, microelectronics and photonics, and Boston is at the centre of these areas on the east coast. |
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Driven by chemistry, the process of drug research and discovery is increasingly led in the post-genomic era by advances in biotechnology and bioinformatics. |
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The prerequisites are pharmaceutical biotechnology and biostatistics. |
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It has become an integral and essential element of biotechnology and molecular biology, transforming the very way in which modern biology is conducted. |
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Sequencing of the Ustilago genome marks the first major expansion of Exelixis' agricultural biotechnology program beyond chemical insecticides and nematicides. |
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The Scottish Association for Marine Science is developing a new strategy for marine biotechnology and hopes to create valuable spin-off companies. |
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It will create jobs, attract a pool of educated researches, and have economic offshoots, like the commercialisation of biotechnology discovered at the institute. |
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Hence, the USA far exceeds the EU in the number of biotechnology patents. |
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This has important applications in protein chromatography, immunoassays for medical diagnostic tests, development of biosensors, biotechnology, and biocatalysis. |
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The survey showed that the 456 dietitians who responded had low knowledge of regulatory processes and familiarity with new food products of biotechnology. |
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Agriculture, like medicine, is rapidly changing because of advances being made in molecular biology, particularly in the fields of genomics and biotechnology. |
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Because many biotechnology firms do not have any revenues and their assets are usually intangible, the best measure of firm size in this industry is a headcount. |
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Let it be sufficient to note that even these developments, such as vegetable biotechnology and germ plasm, are not easily transferred across regional production systems. |
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But climate change, restoration, biotechnology, and irrupting species have forced ecologists to consider what was, in order to imagine what ought to be. |
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By integrating critical thinking within the discipline of genetics, students may become more informed decision makers within the context of biotechnology. |
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Cargill and Dow spun off the new company to take advantage of the strategic strengths of each, namely biotechnology and advanced chemical processes. |
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It has a huge push underway to ensure we stay at the cutting edge of developments in the biotechnology sector, regarded as the next breakthrough technology after the internet. |
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It seems as if a self serving biotechnology industry is deliberately using genetic pollution to ensure organic farmers lose the ability to serve those markets. |
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The search for compounds to differentiate and dedifferentiate stem cells is accelerating due to advances in biotechnology for growing and screening cells. |
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In the late 20th century Worcester's economy began to recover as the city expanded into biotechnology and healthcare fields. |
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Fortunately, C4 production, like butadiene and succinic acid, seem to be ideal targets for the use of biotechnology. |
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Our scientist-kings and our brave new age of biotechnology are the latest in giant steps that will take this Babel drive to a new level. |
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The biotechnology company's cancer-drug candidate CoFactor failed to meet its goal in a midstage study. |
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It has been shown that FFA2 plays an important role in neutrophil migration, the Belgian biotechnology firm stressed. |
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Mr Hellebo held the role of CEO at Clavis Pharma ASA, a Norwegian, oncology focused, listed biotechnology company. |
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The UK's first biotechnology village, the Centre for Life is located in the city centre close to the Central railway station. |
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I am not surprised that people ask when the industry will begin to realize the benefits of biotechnology research. |
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The BWC will see biotechnologists from around the world consider the challenges involved in the fields of biotechnology and biomedical research. |
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Wolitzky has served as a board member of ProScript, a Massachusetts-based biotechnology company. |
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The New York Times reported that Darby residents contacted a biotechnology company in nearby Hamilton and spoke with Jay Evans, an immunologist. |
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Iran has also developed a biotechnology, nanotechnology, and pharmaceutical industry. |
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New topics include biotechnology, hemiascomycetous yeasts, and evolutionary genomics. |
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Wyss-Coray has co-founded a biotechnology company, Alkahest, to explore the therapeutic implications of the new study's findings. |
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Now they have their gaze fixed on biotechnology and videogames. |
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Pharmaceutical, healthcare and emerging medical biotechnology companies form a very significant part of the county's economy. |
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Brussels is home to a thriving pharmaceutical and health care industry which includes pioneering biotechnology research. |
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Alginic acid also has been used in the field of biotechnology as a biocompatible medium for cell encapsulation and cell immobilization. |
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Following that are chapters on intercellular communication and the practical uses of microbes in biotechnology. |
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The major industries encouraged in the zone include automobile assembly, biotechnology and heavy industry. |
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Welsh serial biotechnology entrepreneur Chris Evans and former Cabinet Minister Lord Hutton of Furness were among the guests at the reception. |
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A biotechnology cancer drug cuts in half the risk that one type of breast cancer will recur after surgery. |
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Japan's strength lies in more traditional biotechnology such as fermentation. |
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From 1989 to 2002, four times more money was invested in private biotechnology companies in America than in Europe. |
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Recent marine biotechnology has focused largely on marine biomolecules, especially proteins, that may have uses in medicine or engineering. |
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Founded in 1989 by biotechnology engineer Aldo Basseti and managed by Renzo Bema, Gnosis has experienced strong growth since its inception. |
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It also has a secondary role as an educational resource for foreign students in health, biotechnology and related fields. |
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In the fields of medicine, biotechnology and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which new candidate drugs are discovered. |
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Research facilities are also operated through hospitals and private biotechnology companies in the city. |
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Moreover, Arnhart points out that both the proponents and critics of biotechnology are compelled to appeal to our natural moral sense. |
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An industrial park specializing in biotechnology is called a biotechnology industrial park. |
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In 2007 the industry education, entertainment, biotechnology, transport equipment, oil and gas, whisky, and tourism. |
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Physcomitrella patens is increasingly used in biotechnology. |
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Quebec has more than 450 biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies which together employ more than 25,000 people and 10,000 highly qualified researchers. |
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An example of a development in biotechnology resulting in legal ramifications is the invention of a new life form called the oncomouse or the Harvard mouse. |
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In addition to RNA and DNA, many artificial nucleic acid analogues have been created to study the properties of nucleic acids, or for use in biotechnology. |
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The 20th century has seen a modernization of mycology that has come from advances in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and biotechnology. |
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The biotechnology sector is also growing in New York City, based upon the city's strength in academic scientific research and public and commercial financial support. |
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Currently, research collaboration in the biotechnology field is considerably more intermural in scope, bridging both the public and private sectors. |
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It contains research space and facilities to foster biotechnology and life sciences entrepreneurship and will double the size of UCSF's research enterprise. |
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Numerous members of the New Zealand AC 2000 team became key members of the Swiss 2003 Alinghi challenge, led by biotechnology entrepreneur Ernesto Bertarelli. |
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Since the 1990s, San Francisco's economy has diversified away from finance and tourism towards the growing fields of high tech, biotechnology, and medical research. |
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More problems have surfaced for biotechnology companies promoting GM crops in Britain, with the discovery of the country's first genetically-modified superweed. |
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In 1994, it became a part of the European Economic Area, which further diversified the economy into sectors such as finance, biotechnology, and manufacturing. |
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The drive towards miniaturization within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology fields has created a need for accurate and reliable nanolitre dispensing. |
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Largely ignored by modern bioprospectors, biotechnology firms, and pharmaceutical research teams alike, the ocean is now becoming the new treasure chest for drug discovery. |
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Biocatalysts in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. |
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Antigen Express is a private biotechnology company that is developing a range of therapeutics for the treatment of cancer, autoimmune, infectious, and allergic diseases. |
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The biotechnology and technology industries have helped spur major expansions at both the University of Massachusetts Medical School and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. |
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