None of the supposed problems raised in the biotech debate were either substantial or specific to biotechnology. |
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Farmers have indicated their intention to modestly cut back the biotech share of planted acreage. |
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Another biotech stock that Williams is backing is Sinclair Pharma, which focuses on skincare products and mouthwashes. |
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Most biotech companies are small and have undeveloped or fledgling product lines. |
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Their offices around the world provided answers to a series of questions about host countries' stances toward biotech wheat. |
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But if the projections of jobs and a subsequent biotech boomlet pan out, those investors are going to reap the benefits. |
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Some biotech outfits have dodged the protesters by avoiding food crops altogether. |
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Events that have befallen several UK biotech companies in recent years are still fresh in the mind. |
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Perhaps pharmaceuticals and biotech stuff, if the animal rights boyos can be kept at bay. |
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The biotech companies devote billions of dollars to global greenwashing each year. |
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He said pure biotech investment tended to be more speculative and returns took longer and were not guaranteed. |
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Only a hard core of biotech businesses, researchers and their political allies are bothered. |
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I think growers want the technical advantages biotech gives them, like more bushels per acre, and that won't change. |
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On an individual basis, if you measure by market cap, Genentech is the world's largest biotech. |
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That makes Genzyme Corp. the third-largest U.S. independent biotech company by market cap. |
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Nothing is yet known of the impact on animal health when oilcake from biotech cotton or fodder from biotech corn is consumed as cattle feed. |
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Various chichi chefs, meanwhile, join in claims that biotech fish are too unnatural for their clientele. |
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The biotech company intends to turn the substances into therapeutic food products to treat stomach disorders. |
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Major chip-makers and optoelectronic component manufacturers are in the north of Silicon Valley and biotech companies are in the south. |
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Company headquarters range from call and IT support centres to new technology research subsidiaries and biotech hubs. |
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Aerospace firms use them to create filters for fuel cells, for example, while biotech firms use them to repair human tissue damage. |
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Its introduction will provide a massive shot in the arm to the downtrodden biotech sector, which has hemorrhaged investor support of late. |
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And also in Boston, out of the British consulate, is biotech specialist Alice Pomponio, whose position is part funded by Scottish Enterprise. |
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This is good news for those who oppose federal limitations on biotech research, right? |
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The event will allow biotech firms to pitch for investment in front of dozens of venture capitalists and banks. |
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The activists say this is the start of a statewide movement to stop biotech agriculture in California. |
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It is designed to provide a world-class environment for infotech, biotech, precision engineering and electronics. |
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One of the main messages is that biotech and cognotech are likely to be a lot less disruptive than infotech over the next thirty years. |
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The biotech companies and their tame scientists are using other people's poverty to engineer their own enrichment. |
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What new tools to improve human performance will emerge from the convergence of nanotech, biotech, infotech and cognitive science? |
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As the biotech and digital revolutions gather pace, so the cost of their primary product, knowledge, grows at an exponential rate. |
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A biotech park is waiting to be inaugurated and a science park is also planned. |
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This is why biotech requires science parks and trustful networking anchored at a location. |
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A legal ban on biotech research will have little effect on corporate profits, despite Sanders' rhetoric. |
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The European Commission used the protocol to ban importation of U.S. biotech crops. |
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The potential marketability of a traditional crop versus biotech is an added bonus. |
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The biotech industry has grown up in an era of almost complete permissiveness. |
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Considering the massive variety of foods we consume containing corn and soy and cottonseed oil, almost all of us eat biotech food daily. |
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The biotech companies remain adamant that they will not foot the bill, and that it is a matter for insurance by farmers. |
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His two-year-old biotech company makes contraceptives and novel treatments for menstrual disorders such as menorrhagia. |
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It seems like some biotech companies will do just about anything to make a buck? |
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For the little biotech company, it may be the end of the road, their destruction. |
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Any benefits must genuinely reach those that need them, rather than simply lining the pockets of the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. |
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The pressure for the FDA to act will only intensify as biotech patents expire. |
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This bioinformatic phase is increasingly suggesting that biotech and genetics research is non-existent without some level of computer technology. |
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Faced with patented technology that no one wants to eat, biotech companies are now discussing growing GM crops for biomass fuel. |
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So the activists' nightmare of massive biotech monopolies dominating the globe is to an extent a Frankenstein's monster of their own creation. |
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He said opportunities were limited and the long life cycles required in biotech put off many funders. |
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To what extent is competitive pressure in our biotech age a problem in need of a solution? |
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All three bodies had links with the biotech industry through the pursuit of commercial research contracts. |
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Everyone working at a biotech has one eye on the exit, ready to bolt if things start to go bad. |
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I see a potential thriving robotics industry here, a software industry and a biotech. |
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But the uncertainties with tech stocks, they felt, would be likely to continue as would the growth of interest in biotech. |
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Is it when the genetically engineered crop is delivered to the biotech manufacturing facility? |
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It has a terrific biotech and health-care industry and some other technology. |
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It raises many unanswered questions about new Labour, its link to the biotech industry and the safety of GM food. |
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The most positive aspect of this budget is that pharma and biotech have been placed at par with the IT industry. |
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The study documents public biotech research on 20 different crops, including maize, sweet potato, and cowpeas. |
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Environmental groups were delighted with the tone of the report, but the biotech industry was also supportive. |
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Nor will next-generation industries such as biotech and chip design provide many jobs for laid-off factory workers. |
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Chiron's vaccine troubles wouldn't be such a worry if its biotech drugs made up the slack. |
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The false story line helps generate public support for the biotech political agenda. |
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The importance of strong academic departments in the ongoing evolution of biotech cannot be stressed enough. |
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Commodity crops like field corn and soybean are dominated by a handful of biotech corporations, and vegetables have also undergone much consolidation. |
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But the whole point of the biotech industry is to blur those boundaries, and Myriad did. |
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But until yesterday I would have said the same thing about the chances of patent reform in biotech, too. |
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The ruling will have profound effects on medical research, genetic science, and the biotech industry. |
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This has big implications for how biotech research will fare in the future. |
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The most widely planted type of biotech crop is engineered to withstand application of an herbicide to kill nearby weeds. |
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The rate of advance of biotech is likely to accelerate to such an extent that many people who are alive right now will live to see aging become at first partially reversible. |
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And with biotech and pharmaceutical stocks plummeting, the true realisable values of the assets must have become a subject of sharp focus for the banks. |
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It is regrettable that some biotech companies have already left Europe. |
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Not that Mr. Slemmons dislikes the work of a previously unknown artist, it's just that he prefers to invest in blue chips rather than take a flyer on a risky biotech stock. |
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After much thrashing around, the biotech industry is finally nearing consensus on what to call less expensive, generic-type alternatives to pricey biotech drugs. |
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The entrepreneurial risk partially shifts toward the biotech firms that are transatlantically interwoven but that are nevertheless largely constrained regionally. |
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As a result, modest-size firms in many sectors, including shipbuilders, truck companies, the makers of biotech machinery, and paper and printing outfits, began hiring. |
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Critics who claim that the biotech food industry benefits corporate agribusiness and misallocates scientific resources will find plenty of support for their arguments here. |
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One of the best weapons against bioterrorism may be a healthy biotech industry, bioremediation may also prove to be a useful weapon against pollution. |
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More than 150 people from the biotech industry are in Johannesburg. |
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It is true that the biotech industry is restructuring madly. |
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Many are in unquoted biotech companies and therefore non-liquid. |
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While there are all sorts of useful databases and modeling packages being developed by biotech firms and labs, they all exist in isolated developmental bubbles. |
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Simultaneous with this report were the bleatings of spinmeisters and revisionists, who are hoping to encourage the EU to lift its ban on biotech food. |
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Let a biotech company put up a performance bond for its products. |
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After a year-long drought of initial public offerings in the sector, two biotech companies went public in the past three weeks, and 14 more would like to join them. |
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As a result, only three biotech companies had gone public by May 31, compared with an average of 25 initial public offerings per quarter last year. |
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He had just come from touring a biotech company that manufactures a substance that breaks down oil. |
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Scotland has a very proud record for biotech developments and innovation. |
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An Australian biotech corporation has purchased the exclusive global rights to the entire gene pool of the people of Tonga, a Polynesian nation of some 110,000 people. |
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You can reduce the risk of hiring a dud by bringing someone on as a consultant or contractor first, says Cleveland biotech entrepreneur Andy Lefkowitz. |
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A biotech company wants mercenary animal hunter Martin David to try to find the Tasmanian tiger. |
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A biotech company hires expert marksman Martin David to travel to the Southern Hemisphere and hunt the last remaining Tasmanian Tiger. |
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The country is the primary developer and grower of genetically modified food, representing half of the world's biotech crops. |
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To hear Richard Bock tell it, perhaps biotech pioneer Genentech ought to hang it up. |
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The sale comes as a result of Deviants push into the biotech and pharmaceutical markets for corporate instant messaging. |
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The whole synthetic chemicals industry is looking toward biotech and renewable resources to unshackle itself from petrochemicals. |
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Enter Pembient, a biotech startup developing products that are genetically and spectrographically similar to rhino horn. |
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We tipped Xenova, the biotech firm, in April this year after it bought Cantab, a rival drug company. |
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Canadian biotech company Gellfor entered the picture when Biogenetics approached it about acquiring an elite cloning technology called somatic embriogenesis. |
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Ltd, a fully-fledged oncology pharmaceutical firm announced that it would be injecting in Remiges BioPharma Fund, a newly formed biotech venture capital fund. |
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A British biotech company, Blaze Venture Technologies, has developed a stabilized bacteriophage that's immobilized on cosmetic-grade, 10-micrometer nylon beads. |
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In addition to representing Wacker biotech products, DKSH now markets pyrogenic silica and silicones for the cosmetic, food and pharmaceutical industries. |
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In June 2011, French drugmaker Sanofi and Dutch biotech firm Audion Therapeutics signed an agreement to jointly develop medicines for the treatment of hearing loss. |
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Last year French drugmaker Sanofi inked a two-year research deal with privately held Dutch biotech firm Audion Therapeutics to develop small molecule drugs to improve hearing. |
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India is among the top 12 biotech destinations of the world. |
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This Repurified Water Review Committee was composed of 16 representatives from a broad range of community, environmental, medical, business, biotech and recreational groups. |
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Post megamerger, post-patent cliff, and post-financial crises, the reality is that large pharma and big biotech have been much harder to entice for small start-ups. |
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One early example of biopharming was the production by the biotech company Ventria Bioscience of rice that contained two human proteins, lactoferrin and lysozyme. |
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