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  1. Biotechnology: Applying the Genetic Revolution by David P. Clark BA (honors)Christ's College Cambridge1973<br>PhD University of Brsitol (England)1977, Nanette Pazdernik, 2008-09-19
  2. Science, Seeds, and Cyborgs: Biotechnology and the Appropriation of Life by Finn Bowring, 2003-03
  3. Anaerobic Biotechnology for Bioenergy Production: Principles and Applications by Samir Khanal, 2008-10-20
  4. Modern Biotechnology: Connecting Innovations in Microbiology and Biochemistry to Engineering Fundamentals by Nathan S. Mosier, Michael R. Ladisch, 2009-08-17
  5. Glossary of Biotechnology Terms, Fourth Edition (Glossary of Biotechnology & Nanobiotechnology Terms) by Kimball Nill, 2005-11-16
  6. Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity by British Medical Association, 1999-01-18
  7. Penicillin: A Paradigm for Biotechnology
  8. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Fundamentals and Applications, Third Edition: Textbook Edition
  9. Venture Capital and the European Biotechnology Industry by William Bains, 2009-03-15
  10. Fungal Biotechnology in Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Applications (Mycology)
  11. Handbook of Fungal Biotechnology, 2nd Edition, Revised and Expanded (Mycology)
  12. Gene Dreams: Wall Street, Academia, and the Rise of Biotechnology by Robert Teitelman, 1991-06
  13. An Introduction to Molecular Biotechnology: Molecular Fundamentals, Methods and Applications in Modern Biotechnology
  14. Gene Traders: Biotechnology, World Trade, and the Globalization of Hunger by Brian Tokar, 2004-07

101. Strategic Business Information For The Life Sciences
Now Available – The 2005 US/Canadian and 2005 European biotechnology VentureCapital Directories. The 2005 versions are available from BioWorld in print
http://www.biotechinfo.com/
Strategic Information for the Life Sciences For over 19 years, BioAbility has provided strategic information services to biotechnology and life science firms, corporations, universities, and government agencies in more than 14 countries. The staff at BioAbility is dedicated to providing our clients with specific answers to their strategic business questions. We specialize in strategic planning (including writing full strategic plans), information gathering, biodefense studies, and variety of services. Our services include market research, competitor analysis, strategic planning , due diligence reports, informational studies, regional development planning Virtual Information Service (VIS) studies and many others. From large-scale projects to answering simple questions, BioAbility can assist you with your strategic business information needs. BioAbility’s highly trained Research Team is comprised of life science Ph.D.s, MBAs, and MSLS information specialists.

102. TL Ventures
Investment focus categorydefining, early-stage companies in information technology, communications and biotechnology.
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103. Medical Marketing Research International
Market research services in the healthcare industry (Pharmaceutical, biotechnology, Diagnostics and Medical Devices) internationally.
http://www.mmr-international.com

104. SWBIC - Southwest Biotechnology And Informatics Center
SWBIC provides a singlepoint access to a vast store of widely distributedbiotechnology information as well as developing new educational and
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The Southwest Biotechnology and Informatics Center (SWBIC) is part of New Mexico State University. It's goal is to provide information about biotechnology and to support research and education in this field at NMSU and other universities. This website is divided into three main sections:
The Educational Resources section includes workshops, on-line courses, educational classroom resources, and the games Outbreak! Origin: Unknown , and iDNAfication
The Internet Resources section consists of an easily navigable and searchable database of more than 4000 annotated links to various internet sites with bioinformatics tools, research information, educational resources, careers, industry information, and much more.
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Visit " About SWBIC " to learn more about our organization and feel free to comment on the website using the "Contact SWBIC" link below; your input will be greatly appreciated! You may also request that a link be added to Internet Resources or the Industry Register. May your use of our site be enjoyable and profitable. Please visit us again.

105. Ontario Corn Producers' Association
Information on corn uses, production, environment, pesticides, fuel ethanol, marketing, corn in the classroom, history of corn, research, biotechnology, farm policies, and finance. The Association represents 21,000 Ontario corn farmers and is one of Canada's largest farm organizations.
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106. Science Technology And Innovation - Biotechnology
Opportunities and capabilities in the Victoria biotechnology sector provided bythe state government.
http://www.biotechnology.vic.gov.au/
You may need JavaScript to view this page correctly overview Biotechnology is regarded as one of the keys to Victoria's future prosperity with the potential to generate enormous economic, health and environmental benefits. The State Government supports the development and commercialisation of biotechnology research as part of its drive to establish Victoria as one of the leaders in the new global 'knowledge economy'.
news Dentistry Expert Takes Out Victoria's Top Innovation Award
A dental scientist whose work into oral-disease causing bacteria which has changed the practice of preventative dentistry around the world is this year's winner of the State's top innovation award.
BIO 2005 Annual International Convention
Updates and Media Releases from the BIO2005 convention in Philadelphia, USA, June 19 - 22, 2005.
VICTORIAN BIOTECHNOLOGY LEADS THE FIELD
Victoria has been named the leading biotech location in Australia.
VICTORIA LAUNCHES NEW HUMAN EMBRYOIC STEM CELL LINE
A second human embryonic stem cell line to be made available to researchers worldwide without commercial or intellectual property restraints.

107. Rosetta Inpharmatics - Genomic Research And Data Analysis
Informational genomics the integration of bioinformatics with genomics tools to accelerate and improve the drug discovery process. Providing an economical, reliable, and flexible technology for pharmaceutical, biotechnology and agricultural companies.
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108. Bioline International Official Site (site Up-dated Regularly)
The African Journal of biotechnology (AJB), a new broadbased journal, was foundedon two key tenets To publish the most exciting research in all areas of
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year vol number The African Journal of Biotechnology (AJB), a new broad-based journal, was founded on two key tenets: To publish the most exciting research in all areas of applied biochemistry, industrial microbiology, molecular biology, genomics and proteomics, food and agricultural technologies, and metabolic engineering. Secondly, to provide the most rapid turn-around time possible for reviewing and publishing, and to disseminate the articles freely for teaching and reference purposes. All articles published in AJB are peer-reviewed. number of articles currently available at Bioline: 274
Journal also available from http://www.academicjournals.org/AJB/ Home Resources

109. ::YashRaj Biotechnology Ltd.
A source for high quality purified proteins for the diagnostic and health care industry.
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110. Biotechnology:Topic
biotechnology is having an increasingly important impact on a number of sectorsand disciplines. OECD has been working on biotechnologyrelated topics for
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Development Emerging and Transition Economies Environment ... Science and Innovation Biotechnology About Statistics Information by Country Biotechnology is having an increasingly important impact on a number of sectors and disciplines. OECD has been working on biotechnology-related topics for almost 20 years. These include scientific, industrial, health and agricultural applications. It also has a strong record on safety issues in biotechnology. What's new Biotechnology Update, Number 15 26-Jul-2005 The 15th issue of the Biotechnology Update is now available. It highlights a new website dealing with security issues and the biosciences. OECD launches new website dealing with security issues and the biosciences 01-Jul-2005 "The OECD’s International Futures Program (IFP) has launched a new website dealing with security issues and the biosciences. The website provides a comprehensive information portal for general biosecurity information as well as more focused information on codes of conduct and regulatory oversight mechanisms for the life sciences.

111. Biotech Governance Project
This site provides comprehensive information about the science, policy, and ethical aspects of research and experimentation on the early stages of human life.
http://www.biotechgov.org
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SUBSCRIBE to our Newsletter: SEARCH [Search Hints Advanced search Saturday, September 17 2005 This site provides comprehensive information about the science, policy, and ethical aspects of research and experimentation on the early stages of human life. If you are a first time visitor, take a quick look at this overview and the site map more about this project Check out our our first guest editorial by Prof. Francis Fukuyama
and the response by Prof. John Robertson. Prof. has now posted his rebuttal to Prof. Robertson's response. older guest editorials Fatherhood by a New Formula - Using an Egg Donor And a Gestational Surrogate, Some Gay Men Are Becoming Dads and Charting New Legal and Ethical Territory It's a feeling the wealthy Washington entrepreneur likens to "stepping off into thin air," a gut-churning, middle-of-the-night realization that his ... Details Discovered on How Human Stem Cells become Nerve Cells; Findings Suggest Routes to New ALS Therapies

112. BioABACUS Search
BioABACUS biotechnology ABbreviation and ACronym Uncovering Service. A searchabledatabase of abbreviations and acronyms in biochemistry, cell biology,
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Bio ABACUS is a searchable database of abbreviations and acronyms in Biotechnology that contains terms in such categories as: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Computers and Internet, Diseases, Grants, Journals, Laboratories, Medicine, Molecular Biology/Genetics, Neuroscience, Other Organizations, Professional Societies and US Government. The data provided include the name of the term, its meaning, the category in which it is mostly used and, when available, a link in which additional information for the term can be found Last updated: February 10, 2000 Bio ABACUS Citation Browse non-journal records by category: Biochemistry Bioinformatics Resource Cell Biology Company Computers Computers Databases Computers Hardware Computers Software Developmental Biology Diseases-Human Grants Internet Laboratory Academic Medicine Molecular Biology/Genetics Net Etiquette Neuroscience Non-Profit Foundation/Organization Plant Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Professional Society Statistics Study-Section-NIH University US-Government Agency US-Government Corporation US-Government Department US-Government Lab Bio ABACUS Search II - search for journal names and abbreviations Search for:
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113. Horticultural Science & Plant Biotechnology Homepage
Books, video list and guide from 1996, enabling small scale use of micropropagation, with simple apparatus and media. Includes operational steps to clone plants, acclimatisation and potting advice from the University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales.
http://www.une.edu.au/agronomy/hort/
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114. Virginia Biotechnology Association (VABIO): Life Science, Medical Devices, Biode
The Virginia biotechnology Association (VaBIO) is the 200member statewide Nearly 160 biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device companies are
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T he Virginia Biotechnology Association (VaBIO) is the 200-member 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 biotechnology industry accounts for more than $2.5 billion annually to the state's economy. Biotechnology is a $34 billion industry in the U.S. and is growing at 16% per year. More than 325 million people worldwide have been helped by the more than 155 biotechnology drugs and vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Of the biotech medicines on the market, 70 percent were approved in the last six years alone. Often described as a single industry, biotechnology is a diverse field, encompassing areas such as pharmaceutical research and manufacturing, medical devices, bioinformatics, drug discovery, agribusiness, environmental remediation and biodefense. Discoveries in biotechnology can significantly enhance our quality of life in many areas, from the food we eat, to the medicines we use, to the environment in which we live. This important research enables Virginians to develop new medicines and foods to improve the lives of our fellow citizens here in the Commonwealth and around the globe.

115. AGBIOS - Agriculture And Biotechnology Strategies
Firm promoting safety of genetically modified food through research and public relations. News and industry information provided.
http://www.agbios.com/
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116. Genetic Engineering (Biotechnology) (Index)
Information about genetically engineered food, the misuse of antibiotics on farmanimals, the risks and potential of pharm and industrial crops,
http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/index.cfm
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genetic engineering Among food animals, only engineered fish are under active consideration by U.S. regulators. Other engineered plants, animals, and microbes are farther down the research pipeline but few are poised for introduction in the near future.
To protect human health and the environment from engineered products, we need strong federal oversight and active citizen participation. We urge you to join in our efforts to strengthen U.S. regulation of agricultural biotechnology products. Our current priorities are to:
  • Convince the federal government to establish regulations to protect the food supply and environment from contamination by engineered pharma and industrial crops
    Persuade the Environmental Protection Agency to conduct rigorous reviews of ecological risks and require strong resistance-management plans before approving crops producing Bt toxins
    Press the federal government to strengthen its oversight of the environmental risks of engineered fish
    Urge the Food and Drug Administration to require safety testing and labeling before biotech foods are allowed on the market
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117. CMS Molecular Biology Resource
A compendium of tools for molecular biology, biotechnology, molecular evolution, biochemistry and biomolecular modeling.
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118. RESEARCH DG - BIOTECHNOLOGY
biotechnology programme (1994 1998) - Project reports, volume3, 2001 Introduction of the biotechnology Programme Press releases Publications
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119. 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

120. EUROPA - Biotechnology - Home Page
EUROPEAN COMMISSION biotechnology Entrance page for the biotechnology web sitewith the 11 languagese.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/biotechnology/
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