Refimprove date January 2009 Image Insulincrystals.jpg right thumbnail 250px Insulin crystals. Biotechnology ... , technology , medicine and other fields requiring bioproducts. Biotechnology also utilizes ... that employ artificial selection and Hybrid biology hybridization . By comparison to biotechnology ... living things. The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity defines biotechnology ... advances in life science to develop commercial products is biotechnology. Biotechnology draws on the pure ... ecology are intimately entwined and dependent on the methods developed through biotechnology and what ... thumb 250 px left Brewing was an early application of biotechnology Main History of BiotechnologyBiotechnology ... much biotechnology . Although not normally thought of as biotechnology, agriculture clearly fits .... Through early biotechnology, farmers were able to select the best suited crops, having the highest yields, to produce enough food to support a growing population. Other uses of biotechnology were ... with other plants one of the first forms of biotechnology. Cultures such as those in Mesopotamia , Egypt ... was not fully understood until Pasteur s work in 1857, it is still the first use of biotechnology ... Thieman Thieman, W.J. & Palladino, M. A. 2008 . Introduction to Biotechnology. Pearson Benjamin Cummings ... explosive s during World War I . ref name Springham biotechnology Springham, D. Springham, G. Moses, V. Cape, R.E. http books.google.com books?id 9GY5DCr6LD4C&dq biotechnologyBiotechnology The Science and the Business . 1999, Taylor & Francis. p. 1. ISBN 9057024071 ref Biotechnology has also ... in humans. ref name Thieman The field of modern biotechnology is thought to have largely begun ... influencing the biotechnology sector s success is improved intellectual property rights legislation ...?prid 115 IBISWorld ref Rising demand for biofuels is expected to be good news for the biotechnology ... usage could reduce U.S. petroleum derived fuel consumption by up to 30 by 2030. The biotechnology ... more details
expand outline See also Index of biotechnology articles Biotechnology is technology based on biology , especially when used in agriculture , food science , and medicine . The UN Convention on Biological Diversity has come up with one of many definitions of biotechnologyBiotechnology means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to biotechnology Essence of biotechnology Main article Biotechnology Bioengineering Biology Technology Applications of biotechnology Cloning Reproductive cloning Therapeutic cloning Environmental biotechnology Genetic engineering Recombinant DNA Tissue engineering Use of biotechnology in pharmaceutical manufacturing History of biotechnology Main article History of biotechnology Timeline of biotechnology Green Revolution General biotechnology concepts Bioeconomy Biotechnology industrial park Green Revolution Human Genome Project Pharmaceutical company Stem cell Telomere Tissue culture Biomimetics Leaders in biotechnology Leonard Hayflick Michael D. West Biotechnology lists Main article List of biotechnology articles List of biotechnology companies See also Portal Biotechnology External links Sister project links Biotechnology http www.fao.org docrep 006 y5160e y5160e00.HTM A report on Agricultural Biotechnology focusing on the impacts of Green Biotechnology with a special emphasis on economic aspects http buildingbiotechnology.com glossary.php Building Biotechnology Glossary A glossary covering the science, legal, regulatory, and business aspects of biotechnology http www.standardglossary.com biotechnology.htm StandardGlossary.com Biotechnology A professional Biotechnology Glossary for beginners to learn Biotechnology Outline footer Category Outlines Biotechnology Category Biotechnology ms Garis kasar bioteknologi ... more details
Italic title Biotechnology Letters is a scientific journal of biotechnology published by Springer Science Business Media . External links Official 1 http www.springer.com life sciences microbiology journal 10529 Category Biotechnology journals sci journal stub ... more details
Portal Biotechnology Institute Image InsulinMonomer.jpg right thumbnail 220px The structure of insulin The Biotechnology Institute is an independent nonprofit organization founded to teach the public about the benefits of biotechnology . It was created in 1998 by the biotechnology industry and is located in Arlington, Virginia . Its mission is to educate people about the potential for solving human health, food and environmental problems. To help accomplish this, it hosts the BIO convention in May every year, where businesses in the biotechnology sector from across the world meet, many lectures on biotechnology and advancements in the sector in the past year are delivered, and the sanofi aventis international BioGENEius Challenge is held. External links http www.biotechinstitute.org Official biotechnology website Category Biotechnology advocacy Category Non profit organizations based in Virginia nonprofit org stub ... more details
Infobox Journal cover File Nature Biotechnology.gif 200 px discipline Biotechnology abbreviation Nat Biotechnol publisher Nature Publishing Group country UK history 1996 to present website http www.nature.com nbt index.html impact 29.495 impact year 2009 ISSN 1087 0156 Nature Biotechnology Nat Biotechnol ISSN 1087 0156 is an academic journal covering the science and business of biotechnology . Nature Biotechnology is a continuation of Bio Technology Biotechnology NY ISSN 0733 222X , which was founded in 1983 and renamed in 1996. It is published monthly by the Nature Publishing Group , a division of Macmillan Publishers Macmillan Publishers Ltd . Like other Nature journals, there is no external Editorial Board editorial decisions are made by an in house team, although peer review by external expert referees forms a part of the review process. Nature Biotechnology s 2008 impact factor was 22.297, making it the highest cited original research journal in the category of Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology. In comparison, the impact factor of general science journal Nature journal Nature for the same period was 31.434. The current editor of Nature Biotechnology is Andrew Marshall. The founding editor of Bio Technology was Christopher Edwards, who served from 1983 through early 1994. Douglas McCormick edited Bio Technology from mid 1984 through late 1993. Susan Hassler then became editor, followed by Dr. Marshall. External links http www.nature.com nbt index.html Nature Biotechnology website Category Nature Publishing Group academic journals Category Biotechnology journals Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group med journal stub fr Nature Biotechnology ja ru Nature Biotechnology ... more details
File Industrialbiotechnologyplant.jpg thumb An industrial biotechnology plant for the production of modified wheat starch and gluten Industrial biotechnology known mainly in Europe as white biotechnology is the application of biotechnology for industrial purposes, including manufacturing, alternative ... as cited in the Economist article listed in the References section industrial biotechnology might ... to become less dependent on fossil fuel s. The industrial biotechnology community generally accepts an informal divide between industrial and pharmaceutical biotechnology. An example would be that of companies ... the domain of pure industrial production, given its inclusion within medical biotechnology. This may be better understood by calling to mind the classification by the U.S. biotechnology lobby group, http www.bio.org Biotechnology Industry Organization BIO of three waves of biotechnology. The first wave, Green Biotechnology, refers to agricultural biotechnology. The second wave, Red Biotechnology, refers to pharmaceutical and medical biotechnology. The third wave, White Biotechnology, refers to industrial biotechnology. In actuality, each of the waves may overlap each of the others. Industrial biotechnology, particularly the development of large scale bioenergy refineries, will likely involve ... as is used in some pharmaceutical production. Industrial biotechnology and climate change Climate change effects on the developing country populations and its relation to industrial biotechnology present ... options set about in the Kyoto protocol . The relationship between industrial biotechnology and climate ..., the expansion of industrial biotechnology can offer new opportunities for fossil fuel substitution ... climate. Biomass and industrial biotechnology can address GHG emissions while at the same time providing ... biotechnology can address long term sustainable development goals at the same time that they offer ... from GHG credits that are generated. Industrial or white biotechnology uses enzymes and micro ... more details
Environmental biotechnology is when biotechnology is applied to and used to study the natural environment . Environmental biotechnology could also imply that one try to harness biological process for commercial uses and exploitation. The http www3.inecol.edu.mx iseb International Society for Environmental Biotechnology defines environmental biotechnology as the development, use and regulation of biological systems for remediation of contaminated environments landform land , air , water , and for natural environment environment friendly processes green manufacturing technologies and sustainable development . Environmental biotechnology can simply be described as the optimal use of nature, in the form ... Goals . Environmental biotechnology has been shown to play a significant roll in agroecology in the form ... Biogas digester biogas digesters worldwide. Significance towards industrial biotechnology Consider an environment ... version of environmental biotechnology. After all it is the environment that we strive to protect. See also Agricultural biotechnology Microbial ecology References Gerben J Zylstraa and Jerome J Kukor, What is environmental biotechnology? Current Opinion in Biotechnology 16 3 243 245, 2005 Vidya Sagar. K, National Conference on Environmental Biotechnology , Bangalore 2005. External links http www3.inecol.edu.mx iseb International Society for Environmental Biotechnology http www.orbit online.net ... and technological development of environmental biotechnology. the http www.ebip.org Environmental Biotechnology Industrial Platform http www esd.lbl.gov CEB Center for Environmental Biotechnology at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory http www.ebcrc.com.au Environmental Biotechnology CRC. http www.rajeshkumar.tk Rajesh kumar,JRF DRDO,Dept of Environmental Biotechnology, School of Environmental ... find bookdescription.authors 722129 description description Environmental Biotechnology by D.A. Vallero ... of biotechnologies on the environment. Sustainability Category Biotechnology Category Environmental ... more details
Multiple issues orphan January 2010 refimprove September 2008 Biotechnology consulting or biotech consulting refers to the practice of assisting organizations involved in research and commercialization of biotechnology in improving their methods and efficiency of production, and approaches to R&D . This assistance is usually provided in the form of specialized technological advice and sharing of expertise. Both start up and established organizations would hire biotechnology consultants mainly to receive an independent and professional advice from key opinion leaders, individuals with extensive knowledge and experience in a particular area of biotechnology or biological science s, and, often, to outsource their projects for implementation by well qualified individuals. Large management consulting firms would often be able to provide technological advice as well, depending on the qualifications of their consulting team. With the growth of Pharmaceutical company pharmaceutical companies , biotechnology consulting has recently developed into an industry of its own and separated from the management consulting industry that traditionally also provides technological advice on R&D projects to various industries. This has also been fueled by the impact various conflicts of interests can have on commercialization when biotechnology organizations contract services from academic institution s or government scientists ref Jeffrey L. Fox. Biotech consulting, investing by NIH scientists curbed. Nature Biotechnology. 2005 23, 274. http www.nature.com nbt journal v23 n3 abs nbt0305 274.html doi 10.1038 nbt0305 274 ref This is exemplified by the successful emergence of a large number of consulting companies dedicated exclusively to servicing the biotech industry, such as Alacrita, SHI Consulting ... engage in biotechnology consulting, either commercially or free of charge. A special type of consulting ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Biotechnology Consulting Category Consulting Category Biotechnology organizations ... more details
Infobox journal title New Biotechnology cover File Newbio cover.gif editor Mike Taussig discipline Biotechnology formernames Biomolecular Engineering, Genetic Analysis Biomolecular Engineering, Gene Analysis Techniques abbreviation N. Biotechnol. publisher Elsevier country Netherlands frequency Bimonthly history 1984 present openaccess license impact 2.000 impact year 2009 website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 713354 description description link1 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 18716784 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS http feeds.feedburner.com ElsevierBiotechnologyNews?format xml atom JSTOR OCLC 236073824 LCCN 2008243693 CODEN ISSN 1871 6784 eISSN 1876 4347 New Biotechnology is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal and the official journal of the European Federation of Biotechnology . It is published bimonthly by Elsevier . The journal covers research, industrial, and commercial aspects of biotechnology , in areas such as healthcare and pharmaceuticals food and agriculture biofuels genetic engineering and molecular biology genomics and synthetic biology nanotechnology environment and biodiversity biocatalysis bioremediation andprocess engineering. History The journal was established in 1984 as Gene Analysis Techniques ISSN 0735 0651 . It changed names in 1991 Genetic Analysis Biomolecular Engineering , ISSN 1050 3862 and 1999 Biomolecular Engineering , ISSN 1389 0344 , before obtaining its current title in 2007. External links Official 1 http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 713354 description description http www.efb central.org European Federation of Biotechnology Homepage http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 07350651 Gene Analysis Techniques http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 10503862 Genetic Analysis Biomolecular Engineering http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 13890344 Biomolecular Engineering Sci journal stub Category Biotechnology journals Category Bimonthly ... more details
Goodwin Biotechnology, Inc. GBI , based in Plantation, Florida , is a Contract manufacturer contract manufacturing organization CMOs serving the biopharmaceutical industry. Originally spun out of the Goodwin Institute for Cancer Research in 1992, GBI s focus has been on the manufacture of pre clinical, clinical Ph I II III and Licensed therapeutic biological products. In 2004, GBI was acquired by Indian pharmaceutical company , Wallace Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. based in Goa Goa, India . Wallace is a solid dosage formulations company. External resources http www.goodwinbio.com Official website Category Companies based in Goa Category Biotechnology companies of India biotech stub ar ... more details
Infobox journal title Biotechnology and Bioengineering cover editor Douglas S. Clark formernames Journal of Biochemical and Microbiological Technology and Engineering discipline Biotechnology , bioengineering , biochemical engineering , microbiology abbreviation Biotechnol. Bioeng. publisher John Wiley & Sons country frequency 18 issues year history 1959 present license openaccess Partly impact 3.377 impact year 2009 website http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 117933915 grouphome home.html link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 1224461 LCCN a 61005662 CODEN ISSN 0006 3592 eISSN 1097 0290 Biotechnology and Bioengineering is a peer reviewed scientific journal covering biochemical engineering science that was established in 1959. In 2009, the BioMedical & Life Sciences Division ref Top 100 Journals in Biology and Medicine. 2009 Available from http units.sla.org division dbio publications resources dbio100.html. ref of the Special Libraries Association listed Biotechnology and Bioengineering as one of the 100 most influential journals in biology and medicine of the past century. ref Stankus, T. The DBIO 100 The BioMedical & Life Sciences Division Honors SLA s Centennial with Recognition of 100 Journals that Have Led the Way In Biology & Medicine Over the Last Century. 2009 Available from http units.sla.org division dbio publications resources DBIO100.pdf ref The journal focuses on applied fundamentals and application of engineering principles to biology based problems. Initially, fermentation processes, as well as mixing phenomena and aeration with an emphasis on agricultural or food science applications were the major focus. The scale up of antibiotics from fermentation ... What Have We Learned? Biotechnology Progress, 1998. 14 1 p. 3 7 ref Elmer Gaden, Jr. remained as editor .... Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2006. 95 2 p. 262 269 ref and Eleftherios T. Papoutsakis ref Papoutsakis ... DEFAULTSORT Biotechnology And Bioengineering Category Biotechnology journals Category Engineering ... more details
Patho biotechnology ref cite journal author Sleator RD, Hill C title Patho biotechnology using bad bugs to make good bugs better journal Sci Prog volume 90 issue Pt 1 pages 1 14 year 2007 pmid 17455762 doi 10.3184 003685007780440530 ref ref cite journal author Sleator RD, Hill C title Patho biotechnology using bad bugs to do good things journal Curr Opin Biotechnol. volume 17 issue 2 pages 211 6 year 2006 month Apr pmid 16459072 doi 10.1016 j.copbio.2006.01.006 ref ref cite journal author Sleator RD, Hill C title Bioengineered Bugs a patho biotechnology approach to probiotic research and applications journal Med Hypotheses volume 70 issue 1 pages 167 9 year 2008 pmid 17452084 doi 10.1016 j.mehy.2007.03.008 ref , coined by Dr Roy Sleator and Prof Colin Hill University College Cork , Ireland describes the exploitation of pathogenic stress survival factors in biotechnology , medicine and food . This approach shows promise for the development of novel vaccine and drug delivery systems , as well as the design of more technologically robust and effective probiotic cultures with improved biotechnological and clinical applications. References reflist http www.medicalnewstoday.com articles 99624.php Advaxis Scientists Publish Research Of Listeria Monocytogenes Based Vaccine For Prostate Cancer In Latest Edition Of Cancer Immunology & Immunotherapy http biz.yahoo.com prnews 080428 clm057.html?.v 101 Category Biotechnology ... more details
Infobox Company company name InNexus Biotechnology Inc. company type Public company Public TSXV IXS company slogan Driven By Innovation foundation 2001, British Columbia, Canada location Principal Management in Chandler, Arizona, United States key people Jeff Morhet, Chairman and CEO br David Petulla, CFO br Thomas Kindt, Chief Scientific Officer industry Biotechnology products DXL625 CD20 for prospective treatment of Non Hodgkin s Lymphoma, preclinical stage, br DXL702 HER2 neu for prospective treatment of breast cancer, preclinical stage. num employees 3 2011 homepage http www.ixsbio.com InNexus Biotechnology, Inc. . is a drug company based in British Columbia, Canada. InNexus was founded in 2001 and became a publicly traded corporation in 2003 on the TSX Venture Exchange TSXV IXS . On 2009 12 30, the company filed a Form 15 F with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SEC to voluntarily deregister its common stock under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and continue its primary listing on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol of IXS.V. IXS is developing what they refer to as DXLA or DXL modified antibodies, wherein certain autophilic peptides are integrated with a monoclonal antibody. The DXL modified antibodies have been shown to have enhanced binding affinity and, as a potential result, greater potency for use as a therapy to fight cancer and higher signal strength for use as a diagnostic for detecting cancer versus an unmodified antibody. References http www.reuters.com article pressRelease idUS263081 07 Feb 2008 BW20080207 InNexus Biotechnology Announces Preliminary Results of Animal Study Comparing Cancer Killing Activity of Its DXL625 CD20 Treatment for Non Hodgkin s Lymphoma With Leading Marketed Product , Reuters , February 7, 2008, Accessed January 3, 2010. http www.tsx.com en pdf Venture50 IXS LS.pdf InNexus Named to TSX Venture Top 50 . Accessed ... , November 23, 2007, Accessed January 3, 2010. DEFAULTSORT Innexus Biotechnology Inc. Category Biotechnology ... more details
Image 16thCenturyBrewer.jpg right thumb 250 px left Brewing was an early example of biotechnologyBiotechnology ... inception, biotechnology has maintained a close relationship with society. Although now most often associated with the development of remarkable drug s, historically biotechnology has been principally associated with food, addressing such issues as malnutrition and famine . The history of biotechnology ... soon bring biotechnology to the forefront of science in society, and the intimate relationship between ... field in biotechnology. By as early as 1978, with the synthesis of synthetic human insulin , Lederberg s claims would prove valid, and the biotechnology industry grew rapidly. Each new scientific advance became a media event designed to capture public support, and by the 1980s, biotechnology ... of biotechnology serving social needs began centuries ago. Origins of biotechnologyBiotechnology ... way to biotechnology. With food shortages spreading and resources fading, some dreamed of a new industrial solution. The Hungarian Karl Ereky coined the word biotechnology in Hungary during 1919 to describe ... that would be reiterated through the 20th century biotechnology could provide solutions to societal .... , History of Modern Biotechnology I , p. 153 ref This catchword spread quickly after the First World War, as biotechnology entered German dictionaries and was taken up abroad by business hungry private ... of Biotechnology, which specifically offered expertise in fermented nonalcoholic drinks. ref ... ed. , History of Modern Biotechnology I , p. 170 ref Fermentation based processes generated products .... Single cell protein and gasohol projects Even greater expectations of biotechnology were raised ... of Microbiological Industry had by that time. ref name johnson In the late 1970s, biotechnology ... Bud, The Uses of Life , p. 142 ref Biotechnology seemed to be the solution for major social problems ... world starvation, and biotechnology seemed to provide an answer. However, the solutions proved to be too ... more details
name to Pierce Biotechnology, Inc. to reflect its focus and expertise on these growing areas. In June ... 9, 2006 ref . Today, the company formerly known as Pierce Chemical Company and Pierce Biotechnology ... http www.bioreagents.com Pierce Antibodies Category Biotechnology companies ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 orphan date November 2009 Notable events in the history of biotechnology before 8000 BC &ndash Collecting of seed s for replanting. Evidence that Mesopotamia n people used selective breeding artificial selection practices to improve livestock . around 7000 BC &ndash Brewing beer , Fermentation food fermenting wine , baking bread with help of yeast . 8000 BC 3000 BC &ndash yoghurt Yogurt and cheese made with lactic acid lactic acid producing bacteria by various cultures. 1590 &ndash The microscope is invented by Zacharias Janssen . 1675 &ndash Microorganisms discovered by Anton van Leeuwenhoek . 1856 &ndash Gregor Mendel discovered the laws of inheritance . 1862 &ndash Louis Pasteur discovered the bacteria l origin of Fermentation biochemistry fermentation . 1919 &ndash Karl Ereky , a Hungarian agricultural engineer, first used the word biotechnology. 1928 &ndash Alexander Fleming noticed that a certain mould could stop the duplication of bacteria, leading to the first antibiotic penicillin . 1953 &ndash James D. Watson and Francis Crick describe the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid , called DNA for short. 1972 &ndash The DNA composition of chimpanzee s and gorilla s is discovered to be 99 similar to that of humans. 1975 &ndash Method for producing monoclonal antibody developed by Kohler and Milstein. 1980 &ndash Modern biotech is characterized by recombinant DNA technology . The prokaryote model, E. coli , is used to produce synthetic insulin and other medicine, in human form. It is estimated that only 5 of diabetics were allergic to animal insulins available before, while new evidence suggests that type 1 diabetes mellitus is caused by an allergy to human insulin . A viable brewing yeast strain, Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1026, acts as a modifier of the microflora in the rumen of cows and digestive tract of horses . The United States Supreme ... cells. DEFAULTSORT Biotechnology Category Biology timelines Category Medicine timelines Category ... more details
Notability date January 2010 italictitle Infobox journal cover editor K.R.S.Sambasiva Rao discipline Biotechnology , Pharmacy abbreviation Curr Trends Biotechnol Pharm publisher Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy country India frequency Quarterly history 2007 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.abap.co.in link2 link2 name OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0973 8916 eISSN 0973 8916 Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy is an international quarterly research journal dedicated to pharmaceutical and biotechnology research. The journal is published by the Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy. Category Biotechnology journals Category Publications established in 2007 sci journal stub ... more details
Advert section date March 2009 Infobox Organization name The Malaysian Biotechnology Information Centre image size caption map msize mcaption abbreviation MABIC motto formation 2000 type Not for profit organization status purpose partnerships, capacity building, biotech IEC global coordination center Los Ba os, Laguna Los Ba os , Laguna location Malaysia region served Malaysia membership language leader ... ISAAA num staff num volunteers budget website http www.bic.org.my remarks Malaysian Biotechnology ... Global Knowledge Center on Crop Biotechnology KC by the International Service for the Acquisition ... of biotechnology to its various stakeholder groups.The organization s office is located in Monash University, Sunway Campus. Formed in year 2000, MABIC has been communicating the various aspects of biotechnology ... of accurate information on biotechnology development in Malaysia. MABIC, as one stop biotechnology ... in bringing about biotechnology knowledge dynamism through excellence in publishing biotechnology ... a platform for discussion of issues in biotechnology, and ultimately to support the Government s efforts in developing biotechnology as a tool for national development. As such its role is to act as Information Disseminator Organising Outreach Programmes Connecting Biotechnology Players Newsletter ... of biotechnology Functions To serve as a Biotechnology Information Centre which provides accurate and factual resources to stakeholders To increase public awareness on biotechnology To support the government s efforts and assist in developing biotechnology as a key driver of economic growth To promote active discussions in issues which hinge heavily on biotechnology which are important to the nation To serve as a platform for dynamic discussions among stakeholders on issues related to biotechnology. To make information on biotechnology accessible to all stakeholders References reflist External links http www.bic.org.my MABIC Home page Category Scientific organizations Category Biotechnology ... more details
The European Federation of Biotechnology EFB is a non profit association of Learned society Learned Societies , University Universities , Institutes, Companies and Individuals who are interested in the promotion of Biotechnology throughout Europe and also beyond. The EFB organization was established by European scientists in 1978. The president of the EFB is Marc Van Montagu . Journal New Biotechnology is the official journal of the European Federation of Biotechnology and is published bimonthly. See also EuropaBio FlandersBio EuCheMS European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations EFPIA Directorate General for Research European Commission Directorate General for Research European Union New Biotechnology , official journal of the EFB External links http www.efb central.org European Federation of Biotechnology prof assoc stub Category Professional associations Category International organizations of Europe ... more details
Primary sources date September 2010 Infobox Organization name Biotechnology Society of Nepal image caption BSN Logo motto Solidarity for the Development of Biotechnology location flagicon Nepal Kathmandu , Nepal established 2007 type Non profit organization key people Saroj Raj Ghimire small President small br Ravi Bhandari small Vice President small Pawan Dulal small Chief Secretary small br Pawan Bashyal small Treasurer small br Raunak Shrestha small Executive Member small br Asmita Panta small Executive Member small br Barsha Poudel small Executive Member small br Bibhuti Khatiwada small Executive Member small br Niran Maharjan small Executive Member small br Sindhu Adhikari small Executive Member small br Subash Kumar Rai small Executive Member small br Sujita Mainali small Executive Member small website http www.bsn.org.np www.bsn.org.np Biotechnology Society of Nepal BSN lang ne ... of Biotechnology in Nepal and beyond. The establishment of society is an endeavor for development of Biotechnology by promotion and dissemination of knowledge about this cutting edge technology. The society ... perspective of biotechnology. The motive of the organization is to incorporate all national ... interest in development of biotechnology in Nepal and beyond. Objectives To introduce, promote and propagate the use of biotechnology by encouraging basic and applied research and disseminating their results ... related to biotechnology in Nepal. To publish books, journals, memoirs and reports based on biotechnology ... and development of biotechnology. To study on physical and biological resources in Nepal and to develop ... makers, university biology teaching faculties and others interested in biotechnology for overall development of the country. Publications Biotechnology Society of Nepal publishes the Nepal Journal of Biotechnology ... External links http www.bsn.org.np Official website DEFAULTSORT Biotechnology Society Of Nepal Category Biotechnology Category Biotechnology organizations Category Biology societies Category Organisations ... more details
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center is a private, non profit organization located in Research Triangle ... state sponsored biotechnology initiative in the nation, merging the interests of the academic private ... Release, Hunt Announces Establishment of Biotechnology Center as Independent Corporation, December 12, 1984. ref The North Carolina Biotechnology Center s mission is to provide long term economic and societal benefits to North Carolina through support of biotechnology research, business and education ... Carolina Biotechnology Center has invested more than 187 million in state monies to develop biotechnology ... headquarters of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center in Research Triangle Park is a hub ... into three main parts A program management center housing about 50 staff members A full service biotechnology ... North Carolina Asheville Goals The North Carolina Biotechnology Center works toward six goals 1. Strengthen North Carolina s academic and industrial biotechnology research capabilities. 2. Foster North Carolina s biotechnology industrial development. 3. Work with business, government and academia to move biotechnology from research to commercialization in North Carolina. 4. Inform North Carolinians about the science, applications, benefits and issues of biotechnology. 5. Enhance the teaching and workforce ... as a preeminent international location for the biotechnology industry. History In 1981, the North Carolina Biotechnology Center NCBC was created by the North Carolina General Assembly. ref Link ... benefits from biotechnology . A yearlong study by the commission concluded that North Carolina needed a private, non profit organization dedicated exclusively to biotechnology development. Following that recommendation, state legislatures established the North Carolina Biotechnology Center in October 1984 as the world s first government sponsored biotechnology center. Many visionary leaders championed ... Biotechnology Center was Dr. Leon Golberg, previously head of the Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology ... more details
The Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology SIK is an industrial research institute owned by SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden . External links http www.sik.se Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology SIK Category Research institutes in Sweden sv Institutet f r Livsmedel och Bioteknik ... more details
Biotechnology industrial park BIP , also called Bio industrial park , Eco industrial Clusters , bioincubator s is a special form of industrial park that specialized in biotechnology . References references industry stub Category Science parks Category Biotechnology Category Business incubators eo Bioteknologia industria parko zh ar ... more details
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Image Biotech Industry Organization logo.jpg thumb right 200px Logo of the Biotechnology Industry Organization. Primarysources article date July 2009 Biotechnology Industry Organization is an industry lobby group founded 1993 in Washington, D.C. The current President is James C. Greenwood , while Carl B. Feldbaum was the president until he retired in 2004. ref cite press release title BIO President Carl Feldbaum to Retire at Year End publisher Biotechnology Industry Organization date 2 February 2004 url http www.prnewswire.com cgi bin stories.pl?ACCT 104&STORY www story 02 02 2004 0002100951&EDATE accessdate 15 July 2009 ref References Reflist External links http www.bio.org BIO Website http www.sourcewatch.org index.php?title Biotechnology Industry Organization Sourcewatch entry Category Biotechnology organizations Category Lobbying organizations biotech stub ar ... more details