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  1. Yeasts (Living Resources for Biotechnology)
  2. Rice Biology in the Genomics Era (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry)
  3. Natural Products Isolation (Methods in Biotechnology)
  4. Career Development in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Series in Biomedical Engineering)
  5. Kent and Riegel's Handbook of Industrial Chemistry and Biotechnology (2 Vol Set) by James A. Kent, 2007-10-08
  6. Portfolio, Program, and Project Management in the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries
  7. Process Synthesis for Fuel Ethanol Production (Biotechnology and Bioprocessing) by C.A. Cardona, O.J. Sanchez, et all 2009-12-03
  8. Biotechnology, Second Edition: A Laboratory Course
  9. First the Seed: The Political Economy of Plant Biotechnology (Science and Technology in Society) by Jack Ralph Kloppenburg Jr., 2005-03-16
  10. Plant Tissue Culture, Development, and Biotechnology
  11. Canadian Good Manufacturing Practices: Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, and Medical Device Regulations and Guidance Concise Reference by Mindy J. Allport-Settle, 2010-04-26
  12. A Laboratory Manual of Plant Biotechnology by S.S. Purohit, 2007-01-01
  13. Algae: Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology by Laura Barsanti, Paolo Gualtieri, 2005-11-14
  14. Genetically Modified Foods: Debating Biotechnology (Contemporary Issues Series)

121. National Centre For Biotechnology Education | Genetically Modified Food
NCBE, an independentlyfunded part of the University of Reading, provided educational materials and training courses. Includes extensive links including regulations, analysis, reports and publications, organizations and agencies.
http://www.ncbe.reading.ac.uk/NCBE/GMFOOD/menu.html
Introduction Technology Issues Regulations Case studies Timeline Publications The archive Links to other sites Following the recent decision of Bayer CropScience to withdraw its herbicide-tolerant fodder maize, Chardon LL, the soonest we are likely to see commercial cultivation of any GM crop in the UK is 2008. This mini-site examines the history of GM food in the UK. TOMATO FIRST In February 1996, J. Sainsbury and Safeway Stores in the United Kingdom introduced Europe's first genetically-modified food product. The modified tomatoes were grown in America, but they had been developed in the UK at Nottingham University and at Zeneca Seeds, based in Bracknell. The two retailers did everything you might expect of responsible firms: they labelled the tins very clearly, even though there was no legal obligation at that time for them to do so; they made sure that an alternative non-GM product was always available alongside the modified one; and additional information was available in leaflets in the stores and a telephone help line. Rather than avoiding publicity they encouraged it, in newspaper and magazine articles and in radio interviews. The Consumers' Association applauded this approach and sales of the product were brisk. If there can be said to be a 'right' way of introducing such a product, this came pretty close. Three years later, almost to the day, everything changed. Friends of the Earth held a press conference at the House of Commons, highlighting the preliminary findings of a small-scale study in which rats had been fed GM potatoes. Arpad Pusztai's research had not at the time been published, and the

122. New Zealand Biotech - Www.BioTech.org.nz
is the region s only AmericanAustralian-New Zealand biotechnology meeting.The meeting is a high-level biotechnology business forum that connects
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123. Interea Interim Management Supplying Interim Managers To The Biotechnology, Phar
Recruits and supplies interim senior management personnel for pharmaceutical, biotechnology and life science industries. Lists some case study examples and some of the current position listings. Located in the United Kingdom.
http://www.interea.co.uk
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124. Biotechnology Information Institute
biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals, biologics, recombinant proteins, largescalemanufacturing, manufacture biomanufacturing, American Society for
http://www.bioinfo.com/
Biotechnology Information Institute
    Author (formerly also publisher) of:
      Biopharmaceutical Products in the U.S. and European Markets (www.biopharma.com)
        4th edition, July 2005, 1234 pages
      • the only reference book concerning biopharmaceutical products
      • emphasis on products' biotechnology and commerical aspects, with in-depth indexing
      • Free online database (partial entries)
        Former Author and Publisher of:
          Antiviral Agents Bulletin - from April 1988 to March 2003
            For 15 years, the Antiviral Agents Bulletin was the only periodical specializing in the development of all antiviral and HIV drugs, vaccines, biopharmaceuticals and other technologies for the treatment and prevention of viral diseases. Published monthly, 32 pages/issue, each year the Bulletin presented over 400 news articles plus hundreds of U.S patents and international patent disclosures and other information.
            Free! - Antiviral Agents Bulletin Database full text and indexing from over 3,750 news articles and 10,800 patents/applications from late 1990-early 2003.
          Federal Bio-Technology Transfer Directory - 678-page book published in 1994; online database until early 2000

125. Avesina Research Center
Provides a comprehensive service, encompassing infertility, endocrinology, immunology, biotechnology, genetics, embryology and reproduction bioethics. There are also educational and research facilities for postgraduate students interested in pursuing reproductive biology and biotechnology.
http://avesina.org

126. Biotechnology
Welcome to the biotechnology and Development Monitor! Lara van Druten willbe attending the Global biotechnology Forum being held in Concepcion,
http://www.biotech-monitor.nl/
Welcome to the Biotechnology and Development Monitor! The journal provides critical views on biotech, agriculture, sustainable development and food security issues for developing
The Monitor is currently in a transition towards a new organisation and publication. More information will be displayed here later. For Urgent questions you can contact The Network University NEWS
Lara van Druten will be attending the Global Biotechnology Forum being held in Concepcion, Chile March 2 -5, 2004, that will look at the potential contribution of biotechnology to sustainable development. She will be keeping a diary of her impressions and reflections of what is covered and what's left unspoken.
Access her weblog here.

Our 50th issue 'Looking back and looking forward' is available online. You can get it here
The Monitor is in transition! Share your vision and contribute to the future of the
The Monitor cooperated with TNU and the CBDC Program in developing a demo of an online learning module on

127. GNDP
Offers assistance to commercialize Cuban biotechnology. Site includes research profile, news and links to other Cuban biotechnology sites.
http://gndp.cigb.edu.cu
Business Development Group The BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GROUP (GNDP), created within the CENTER FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (CIGB) projects through alliances with potential partners, under different business structures, thereby allowing to complete the idea-product cycle and to continue developing new biotechnology products. Policy Portfolio Profile Products ... Links Press Release Annual Meeting. Biotechnology Havana 2005 Aug 15 2005 Cuban Biotechnology Company (Heber Biotec) Receives Quality Accreditation July 19, 2005 Cuban scientific visited the Health Science Center (HSC) Shanghai. China July 1, 2005 June 28, 2005 Nobel Prize winner Dr. Zinkernagel in Cuba May 17, 2005 More than 1.2 million Cubans march against terrorism April 4, 2005 ... Cuban tetravalent vaccine strengthens the National Immunization Program February Cuban biotechnology platform is focussing on blockbuster products January 15. 2005 Last News Partnering Opportunity QuimiHib a prophylactic vaccine against Haemophilus influenzae Protection of newborns against meningitis and pneumonia produced by Haemophilus influenzae type b. The product was launched in Cuba at the end of 2003. The Hib antigen production is made in a modern production plant with a high quality standard WHO Qualification will be granted in 2005.
Profile CIGB - Heber 2004
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128. Welcome To Australian Biotechnology News
The latest biotechnology news, features and information.
http://www.biotechnews.com.au/
Editorial Advertising Privacy About Us ... Search Aligning biotechnology with business outcomes Saturday, 17th September 2005 Sections Home
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Latest News
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Topic Centres Cloning
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Genetics Genome ... Regulation Digital Editions View latest ABOUT Editorial Advertising Subscriptions Contacts ... IDG Online Contacts Login Username: Password: If you have forgotten your password click here If you would like to subscribe click here Advanced Search Articles from: Article to: Keywords: Australian News Russian approval granted for Norwood EyeCare products SSH aims to raise $4.3m for Bio-Layer Avastra files for new BioWeld patent Starpharma investee Dimerix raises $1m ... How harmful is half-baked hiring? International News MedImmune to acquire Cellective Therapeutics Global drug sales growth slowed in year to July Functioning artificial kidney on the way Warnings of duplication in AIDS vaccine push ... Biota confirms Relenza orders from US, France, Hong Kong Melbourne-based Biota Holdings (ASX:BTA) has confirmed that three more countries have placed orders for Relenza, the anti-flu drug developed by Biota and commercialised by Britain's GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). More...

129. Journal Of Chemical Technology And Biotechnology
Provides vital information relating scientific discoveries and inventions in process biotechnology and chemical technology to their conversion into commercial products
http://www.wiley.com/journals-sci/jctb/

130. Mendel Biotechnology, Inc.
Mendel biotechnology The plant transcription factor company. Mendel biotechnology,Inc. is a functional genomics company that is committed to creating value
http://www.mendelbio.com/
about us our products our team job opportunities ... contact us
Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. is a functional genomics company that is committed to creating value through the discovery, development, and commercialization of knowledge about plant gene expression.
510.264.0280 FAX: 510.264.0254

131. Wirehead Hedonism Versus Paradise-engineering
Treatise and thinking points regarding biotechnology and paradise engineering.
http://www.wireheading.com/
Wirehead Hedonism
The future of mankind ?
A rodent wirehead
"The mind is its own place, and in itself
Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heaven"

Satan, in Milton's Paradise Lost
THE WIRED SOCIETY
       Within a few centuries, it will be technically if not ideologically feasible to abolish suffering of any kind. If we wish to do so, then genetic engineering and nanotechnology can be used to banish unpleasant modes of consciousness from the living world . In their place, gradients of life-long, genetically pre-programmed well-being may animate our descendants instead. Millennia if not centuries hence, the world's last aversive experience may even be a precisely dateable event: perhaps a minor pain in an obscure marine invertebrate. Far-fetched? Right now, the abolitionist project sounds fanciful. The task of redesigning our legacy-wetware still seems daunting. Rewriting the vertebrate genome, and re-engineering the global ecosystem, certainly pose immense scientific challenges even to a technologically advanced civilisation. The ideological obstacles to a happy world, however, are more formidable still. For we've learned how to rationalise the need for

132. Biology & Biotechnology Research Program
Directorate conducting multidisciplinary bioscience research. Provides overviewof programs, research initiatives, and funding sources.
http://bbrp.llnl.gov/
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Biosciences Directorate Biosciences Directorate Overview Links Bioscience research was initiated at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in 1963. Since that time, the program has undergone a dramatic evolution in scope evolving from its initial mission of characterizing the biological consequences of ionizing radiation to a modern day program in molecular biology, genetics, genomics, computational biology, and biotechnology. These efforts seek to bring National Laboratory strengths to bear in the service of three main areas of societal need: human health, defense biology, and environmental health. Environmental health research, currently receiving our primary investment emphasis, is directed to the goals and strategies of DOE's 'Genomes to Life' initiative. Our primary focus is on understanding the reciprocal interactions between the metabolic activities of environmental microbial communities and the properties of the environment in which they live.
The Biosciences Directorate website is undergoing a major redesign. Check back soon, as the interim website will be updated frequently.

133. The Center For The Study Of Technology And Society - Biotechnology
A field that brings together agriculture, genetics, cloning, health, medicine and reproductive technology. The Center is a nonprofit research and educational group based in Washington, D.C.
http://www.tecsoc.org/biotech/biotech.htm
Special Focus Pages:
Genome Patents
Designer Babies
Top News DEBATE:
Our Biotech Future (National Review, issue dated 5 Mar 01) OPINION: Eugenics Coming Soon to a Country Near You (National Review, 27 Feb 01) Gene Therapy Prevents Cancer in Mice (BBC, 26 Feb 01) Adopting Frozen Embryos (NY Times, 25 Feb 01 - free registration required) Goats Engineered to Produce Spider Silk in Their Milk (Forbes, issue dated 19 Feb 01) Online Rush to Buy Human Eggs (BBC, 16 Feb 01) Doctors Believe "Brain Pacemakers" Can Treat Wide Range of Illnesses (Wall St. Journal, 16 Feb 01 - free subscription required) The Human Body is Not "Built to Last" (Science Daily, 13 Feb 01) Consumers Want Engineered Food Labeled (Washington Post, 13 Feb 01) A New Genetic Window on Curing Diseases (Washington Post, 11 Feb 01) ESSAY: Implications of the Human Genome Project for Medical Science (Journal of the American Medical Association, 7 Feb 01)

134. UWBC Home
Services, research, curriculum, local biotechnology companies.
http://www.biotech.wisc.edu/
UWBC is Wisconsin's catalyst to advance biotechnology research, education and industry for the benefit of society and the environment. Biology New Media Center DNA Sequencing DNA Synthesis Gene Expression Center ... Transgenic Facility
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135. Accelab Laborautomations-GmbH
Automation and software solutions in combinatorial chemistry, biotechnology and materials science.
http://www.accelab.de/

136. Biotechnology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
One section of biotechnology is the directed use of organisms for the manufacture Modern biotechnology is often associated with the use of genetically
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biotechnology
Biotechnology
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Biotechnology is technology based on biology , especially when used in agriculture food science , and medicine Of the many different definitions available, the one formulated by the UN Convention on Biological Diversity is one of the broadest:
Biotechnology is any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use.
One section of biotechnology is the directed use of organisms for the manufacture of organic products (examples include beer milk products, and skin ). Naturally present bacteria are utilized by the mining industry in bioleaching . Biotechnology is also used to recycle, treat waste, clean up sites contaminated by industrial activities ( bioremediation ), and produce biological weapons There are also applications of biotechnology that do not use living organisms . Examples are DNA microarrays used in genetics and radioactive tracers used in medicine. Modern biotechnology is often associated with the use of genetically altered microorganisms such as E. coli

137. Bobik Consulting, Inc.
Clinical study monitoring services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies in the U.S. and Canada.
http://www.bobik.com
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138. Elsevier.com - Biotechnology Advances
In this review journal, biotechnology is viewed in a comprehensive context a biotechnology Advances is devoted to all areas of biotechnology including
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/biotechadv
Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Biotechnology Advances Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing For Authors Guide for authors Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area Related publications ... Select your view BIOTECHNOLOGY ADVANCES
Research Reviews
Executive Editor:
M. Moo-Young

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Description
In this review journal, biotechnology is viewed in a comprehensive context: a multidisciplinary field in which biological systems are developed and/or used for the provision of commercial goods or services. Biotechnology Advances is devoted to all areas of biotechnology including relevant aspects of its disciplinary underpinnings in biology, chemistry and engineering. The primary purpose is to provide regular, rapid but authoritative reviews of important advances in this field for students, researchers, managers and others in industry, government and academia. A timely series of research review papers, patent critiques and summaries of special government reports on the principles and practices of biotechnology are covered. Occasionally, special issues will be published as proceedings of appropriate conferences and symposia. Organizers of such meetings should contact the Editors for further details.
ISSN: 0734-9750
Imprint: ELSEVIER
Commenced publication 1983

139. IsoTis Home
Merger between IsoTis, a Dutch biomedical company with a focus on orthopaedics, and Modex, a Swiss biotechnology company with a focus on wound management. Active in the biosurgery market, develops and commercializes innovative products that combine cultured cells and biomaterials with the aim to repair tissue.
http://www.isotis.com/
September 6, 2005 - IsoTis OrthoBiologics today announced a 3 year worldwide distribution agreement for its DBM products DynaGraft® II and OrthoBlast® II with Lifetek LLC and Endoplant AG, subsidiaries of PLUS Orthopedics Holding AG. ... read more

140. Elsevier.com - Trends In Biotechnology
Trends in biotechnology is unique in drawing together a wide readership of Its successful blend of articles has made Trends in biotechnology one of the
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Editor:
S. Berry

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Description
Trends in Biotechnology is unique in drawing together a wide readership of scientists and engineers from the many disciplines of the applied biosciences. As in the successful biotechnology companies and leading academic research groups, Trends in Biotechnology
Its successful blend of articles has made Trends in Biotechnology one of the most highly regarded and highly cited review journals in the field.
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ISSN: 0167-7799
Imprint: TRENDS
Commenced publication 1983 Subscription for the year 2006, Volume 24, 12 issues

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