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  1. Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology by Lisa Seidman, 2007-04-28
  2. Biotechnology: An Introduction (with InfoTrac) by Susan R. Barnum, 2004-03-09
  3. Grapevine Molecular Physiology & Biotechnology
  4. Biotechnology (STUDIES IN BIOLOGY) by John E. Smith, 2009-01-12
  5. What Can Nanotechnology Learn From Biotechnology?: Social and Ethical Lessons for Nanoscience from the Debate over Agrifood Biotechnology and GMOs (Food Science and Technology)
  6. Modern Biotechnology: Connecting Innovations in Microbiology and Biochemistry to Engineering Fundamentals by Nathan S. Mosier, Michael R. Ladisch, 2009-08-17
  7. Glossary of Biotechnology Terms, Fourth Edition (Glossary of Biotechnology & Nanobiotechnology Terms) by Kimball Nill, 2005-11-16
  8. A Laboratory Manual of Plant Biotechnology by S.S. Purohit, 2007-01-01
  9. A Laboratory Manual of Plant Biotechnology by S.S. Purohit, 2007-01-01
  10. Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity by British Medical Association, 1999-01-18
  11. Plant Tissue Culture, Development, and Biotechnology
  12. Handbook of Fungal Biotechnology, 2nd Edition, Revised and Expanded (Mycology)
  13. Advances in Fungal Biotechnology for Industry, Agriculture, and Medicine
  14. Fungal Biotechnology in Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Applications (Mycology)

61. University Of Maryland Biotechnology Institute - UMBI
Research directed to improve human health, marine environment, agriculture and protein development. Includes overview of the five research centers,
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62. UC Discovery Grant - Biotechnology
California is home to one third of the nation s biotechnology firms and, in the last fifteen years alone, has gained more than 60000 new jobs (average
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Fields Biotechnology Communications and Networking Digital Media Electronics Mfg. and New Materials ... Microelectronics The latter part of the 20th century witnessed a biological revolution that opened new horizons in the life sciences and created an entirely new industry - the biotechnology industry. California's world-class research universities have placed the state at the forefront of this revolution. California is home to one third of the nation's biotechnology firms and, in the last fifteen years alone, has gained more than 60,000 new jobs (average annual salary: $75,000). The state has more biotech jobs than all of the other states, combined. UC Discovery Grants in Biotechnology help California maintain its leadership position. The UC Discovery Grant's research projects in biotechnology will help the state keep existing companies, attract more, and create additional new, high paying jobs. Focus areas within Biotechnology
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63. Biotechnology:Topic
biotechnology is having an increasingly important impact on a number of sectors and disciplines. OECD has been working on biotechnologyrelated topics for
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    Biofuels for Transport: Policies and Possibilities (Policy Brief)
    03-Dec-2007 Bioenergy and biofuels are of growing public and private interest at a time of rapidly rising world energy demand and high oil prices. Amid concerns over climate change, they are also increasingly under the spotlight as a “cleaner” alternative to fossil fuels.

64. EPA: Biotechnology Program Under Toxic Substances Control Act(TSCA)
Toxic Substances Control Act biotechnology Program. At this site, you will find the regulation under which the TSCA biotechnology Program functions and the
http://www.epa.gov/biotech_rule/
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This site was created to allow more efficient public, governmental and educational access to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Biotechnology Program. At this site, you will find the regulation under which the TSCA Biotechnology Program functions and the supplementary documents created to support this regulation, as well as status reports on the submissions, reviews, and agreements undertaken by the Program. For those seeking different, or more specific information, we list links to other governmental biotechnology sites, both foreign and domestic, and provide information on the Program representative in each EPA Region. On each page, we have also included an email link to a Program representative at EPA Headquarters in Washington DC.
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65. OBA Home Page
Monitors scientific progress and ethical issues in basic and clinical research involving recombinant DNA and human gene transfer at NIH funded institutions.
http://www4.od.nih.gov/oba/
National Institutes of Health
Monitors scientific progress in basic and clinical research involving Recombinant DNA and Human Gene Transfer. Genetic Modification Clinical Research Information System (GeMCRIS) Advises federal departments and agencies on ways to minimize the possibility that knowledge and technologies emanating from vitally important biological research will be misused to threaten public health or national security. Provides policy advice to the Department of Health and Human Services on the broad array of complex medical, ethical, legal, and social issues raised by the development and use of genetic technologies
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66. What Is Biotechnology
The biotechnology Online Secondary School Resource provides balanced factual infomation about biotechnology.
http://www.biotechnologyonline.gov.au/biotec/whatis.cfm

67. Hardin MD : Biotechnology / Bioinformatics / Genetic Engineering
From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in biotechnology, bioinformatics, molecular biology.
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68. UC Davis - Biotechnology Program
As we embark on a new year and a new directorship for the UC Davis biotechnology Program, I would like to say that I am filled with excitement.
http://www.biotech.ucdavis.edu/

69. Trends In Biotechnology
Trends in biotechnology is unique in drawing together a wide readership of scientists and engineers from the many disciplines of the applied biosciences.
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If you have a personal print subscription to a Trends title please click here Aims and Scope 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 reflects the view that biotechnology is the integrated use of many biological technologies - from molecular genetics to biochemical engineering. This integration is essential for the effective translation of novel research into application. The journal addresses what is new, significant and practicable. Its successful blend of articles has made Trends in Biotechnology one of the most highly regarded and highly cited review journals in the field. Trends in Biotechnology is part of the Trends journal series.

70. Center For Biotechnology :: A New York State Center For Advanced Technology
Center for NY State biotechnology, We support infrastructure, jobs, careers in life sciences, biotech research, business incubators.
http://www.biotech.sunysb.edu/
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frequently requested location + directions staff profiles fundamentals of the bioscience industry program itd award applications
Economic Growth - Translating Basic Science into Commercial Opportunities
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Fundamentals of the Bioscience Industry Program
Strongly interdisciplinary, innovative, cutting edge, this industry driven and focused program gives the broad exposure needed for success in the bioscience industries. Stony Brook University Awarded $15.7 M to build STAR Center

71. Biotech, Clinical Research, Pharmaceutical News & Jobs
biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Channel Medical Device and Diagnostics Channel Clinical Research Channel HOME CAREER NETWORK
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72. 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. Digital Media Center DNA Sequencing DNA Synthesis Gene Expression Center ... Transgenic Facility
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73. NYBA
Assistance with technology transfer, financing, recruiting, and supply purchasing for member companies, institutions, and agencies in the New York area.
http://www.nyba.org/

74. Martindale's Bioscience & Biotechnology Center Part I
BIOSCIENCE biotechnology JOURNALS BIOSCIENCE biotechnology COURSES, DATABASES, VIDEOS/MOVIES BIOSCIENCE biotechnology BY SUBJECT
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75. Biology & Biotechnology - Welcome
This diversity of challenges is reflected in WPI s Department of Biology and biotechnology, where faculty and students are pursuing exciting research in
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Life scientists today are seeking answers to a host of compelling and vital questions, from how to prevent life-threatening diseases to how to solve the Earth's environmental problems. This diversity of challenges is reflected in WPI's Department of Biology and Biotechnology, where faculty and students are pursuing exciting research in such areas as bioinformatics, bioprocess engineering, gene expression, developmental cell biology, tissue regeneration, plant physiology, and population genetics and evolution. This commitment to cutting-edge knowledge is also evident in the department's undergraduate and graduate programs, leading to the Bachelor of Science (BS), the Master of Science (MS), and the doctor of philosophy (PhD) degrees. /** User variables **/ var speed = 10; // Lower numbers yield a faster transition - must be 2 or higher var delay = 2; // Number of seconds between each slide transition var myPhotos = new Array("http://www.wpi.edu/Images/CMS/Bio/microscope_rdax_300x200.jpg", "http://www.wpi.edu/Images/CMS/Bio/pic2_rdax_300x200.jpg", "http://www.wpi.edu/Images/CMS/Bio/lab_rdax_300x200.jpg", "http://www.wpi.edu/Images/CMS/Bio/plant2_rdax_300x200.jpg", "http://www.wpi.edu/Images/CMS/Bio/pic4_rdax_300x200.jpg"); var pf = new photofader("pf","photoholder",myPhotos);
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76. Virginia Biotechnology Association
The Virginia biotechnology Research Park (VBRP) and the Virginia biotechnology Association (VaBIO) are recruiting 150 individuals to run/walk the Ukrop’s
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Dr. Martin Chapman, CEO of INDOOR Biotechnologies, will be the guest speaker at the next Shenandoah Valley Bioscience Luncheon on Tuesday, January 29, from 11:30 to 1 pm at the Festival Conference Center at James Madison University in...
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The Virginia Biotechnology Association (VaBIO) is the statewide non-profit organization that promotes the scientific and economic impact of the life sciences industry in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Nearly 160 biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device companies are based in Virginia, mainly clustered around universities in Blacksburg, Charlottesville, Richmond, Norfolk and Northern Virginia. The bioscience industry accounts for more than $2.5 billion annually to the state’s economy.
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77. Delaware Biotechnology Institute
The Delaware biotechnology Institute is a partnership among government, academia and industry to help establish the First State as a center of excellence in
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The Delaware Biotechnology Institute is a partnership among government, academia and industry to help establish the First State as a center of excellence in biotechnology and the life sciences. The Institute mission is to facilitate a biotechnology network of people and facilities to enhance existing academic and private-sector research, catalyze unique cross-disciplinary research and education initiatives, and to foster the entrepreneurship that creates high-quality jobs. Faculty Profile
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78. BIOTECHNOLOGY DICTIONARY
In a field expanding as rapidly as biotechnology, a glossary (64K) of terms can be very helpful. This will be updated occasionally.
http://filebox.vt.edu/cals/cses/chagedor/glossary.html
AN AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY ANNOTATED DICTIONARY
Susan Allender-Hagedorn and Charles Hagedorn
In a field expanding as rapidly as biotechnology, a glossary (64K) of terms can be very helpful. This will be updated occasionally.
A Abiotic stress. Outside (nonliving) factors which can cause harmful effects to plants, such as soil conditions, drought, extreme temperatures. Abzyme. See Catalytic antibody. Adaptive radiation. The evolution of new species or sub- species to fill unoccupied ecological niches. Aerobe. A microorganism that grows in the presence of oxygen. See Anaerobe. Agarose gel electrophoresis. A matrix composed of a highly purified form of agar that is used to separate larger DNA and RNA molecules ranging 20,000 nucleotides. (See Electrophoresis.) Alleles. Alternate forms of a gene or DNA sequence, which occur on either of two homologous chromosomes in a diploid organism. (See DNA polymorphism.) Alternative mRNA splicing. The inclusion or exclusion of different exons to form different mRNA transcripts. (See RNA.)

79. Biotechnology Advances - Elsevier
In this review journal, biotechnology is viewed in a comprehensive context a multidisciplinary field in which biological systems are developed and/or used
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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
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Commenced publication 1983
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