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  1. Life As Surplus: Biotechnology and Capitalism in the Neoliberal Era by Melinda Cooper, 2008-04
  2. Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology by Lisa Seidman, 2007-04-28
  3. Annual Plant Reviews, Functions and Biotechnology of Plant Secondary Metabolites (Volume 39, 2) by Michael Wink, 2010-05-04
  4. Calculations for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Guide to Mathematics in the Laboratory by Frank H. Stephenson, 2003-07-14
  5. Building the Case for Biotechnology: Management Case Studies in Science, Laws, Regulations, Politics, and Business
  6. Intellectual Property Rights in Frontier Industries: Software and Biotechnology by Robert W. Hahn, 2005-03-25
  7. Engineering Trouble: Biotechnology and Its Discontents
  8. Biotechnology of Antibiotics and other Bioactive Microbial Metabolites by G. Lancini, R. Lorenzetti, 1993-12-31
  9. A Guide to Biotechnology Law and Business by Robert A. Bohrer, 2007-10-01
  10. Starved for Science: How Biotechnology Is Being Kept Out of Africa by Robert Paarlberg, 2009-08-05
  11. Hands-On Sci: Intr to Biotechnology (Hands-On Science) by Brian Pressley, 2010-01-01
  12. Biotechnology and Food Ingredients by Israel Goldberg, Richard Williams, 1991-02-28
  13. Manual of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
  14. Biotechnology Procedures and Experiments Handbook with CD-ROM(Engineering)(Biology) by S. Harisha, PhD, 2007-08-31

61. Biotech / Biomedical
For the scientifically inclined, read all about the biotechnology industry, what it takes to start and manage a biotech company and information on
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Stem Cell Therapy for Lame Horse
Scientists at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada) are testing a regenerative medicine procedure, using stem cells , to treat lame horses. Dr. Dean Betts and his research group at the Ontario Veterinary College recently published a report in BMC Biotechnology and Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy describing their newly developed method of isolating and differentiating stem cells from bone marrow for the treatment of horses with ligament and tendon damage. Although they describe their technology as "cutting edge", they aren't the first or only veterinary facility to offer this service. Stem cell technology is being used by Vet-Stem , of Poway, California, which uses stem cells derived from adipose (fat) tissue to treat dogs and horses. Both the UG and Vet-Stem groups are reportedly hopeful that their research can someday be applied to humans. While the Vet-Stem procedure has been repeatedly sucessful at treating dogs with joint and tissue problems, don't get Lassie too excited yet! While it might be a reasonable expense for a champion racehorse with a sprained knee, the steep cost ($2000-2500 USD) of treatment renders it out of reach of your average American family pooch.

62. JS Online: Business - Biotechnology
Rising Star awards acknowledge success in biotechnology field BY KATHLEEN GALLAGHER (Published 10/19/2007; Page 1D; Madison)
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63. 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/

64. Agricultural Biotechnology
The Pew Initiative on Food and biotechnology examined health and environmental issues raised by genetically modifying animals and plants, as well as the
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65. African Journal Of Biotechnology
Topics include nucleic acid research, subcellular processes and plant studies. Also, has preview of next issues, archives and article search.
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66. 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.
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67. Master Of Biotechnology Degree Program
Penn State s Master of biotechnology Degree Program is a multidisciplinary, innovative Professional Science Masters degree that emphasizes handson learning
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68. 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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Trends in Biotechnology Editor: Petra Gross Volume 26, 12 issues ISSN: 0167-7799 Imprint: Cell Press Commenced publication 1983 Impact Factor: 7.8 See editorial board for all editors information Description 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. Click here to access content from this title and other Trends journals 2008 Subscriptions Institutional online access: ScienceDirect eSelect For purchase of online access to this journal on ScienceDirect. Personal price: Order form USD 214 for all countries except Europe, Japan and Iran EUR 196 for European countries and Iran JPY 23,800 for Japan Institutional price: Order form EUR 1,450 for European countries and Iran JPY 201,200 for Japan

69. 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.
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70. Biotech, Clinical Research, Pharmaceutical News & Jobs
biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Channel Medical Device and Diagnostics Channel Clinical Research Channel, Employers Post Job Search Resumes
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71. Virginia Biotechnology Association
Both houses of the Virginia General Assembly have approved a plan to appoint a joint legislative biotechnology subcommittee. The subcommittee of legislators
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The Chesapeake Bioscience Education Foundation (C-BEF), an initiative of the Virginia Biotechnology Association (VaBIO), is offering matching funds of $1,500 each for up to ten summer internships. The criteria are as follows: The biotechnology or...
Dr. Barry L. Johnson, founder of Privaris, a biometric security company, will be the featured speaker at the “Charlottesville Bio and Technology Luncheon,” Thursday, April 17, from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, in the Harrison Institute Auditorium at the...
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72. Mathtools.net : Java/Biotechnology
Listing of Java biotechnology related links, tools, and resources.
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    Update Link / Bad Link? JAligner is an open source Java implementation of the dynamic programming algorithm Smith-Waterman for biological pairwise sequence alignment. The package is a clean and efficient implementation of the algorithm with Gotoh's improvement and a support to the affine gap penalties. Submitted Apr 08, 2004
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    Update Link / Bad Link? A computer program that simulates the spread of a disease in a population. By manipulating values such as population death rates, birth rates, the length of time infected individuals are infectious, the probability of disease transmission, and initial population characteristics, and then using the simulation to see how population characteristics change through time, users of Epidemiology can investigate important questions in population biology and public health, develop a deeper understanding of fundamental population concepts, and explore issues related to public health policy.

73. Biotechnology Information Institute
biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals, biologics, recombinant proteins, pharmaceuticals, drugs, BIOPHARMA, manufacturing, biogenerics, biosimilars,
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Biopharmaceutical Products in the U.S. and European Markets
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74. NYBA
Assistance with technology transfer, financing, recruiting, and supply purchasing for member companies, institutions, and agencies in the New York area.
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75. American Attitudes: Americans & The World
A plurality believes that to date the benefits of biotechnology have outweighed the harmful effects, and a modest majority believes that biotechnology will
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A plurality believes that to date the benefits of biotechnology have outweighed the harmful effects, and a modest majority believes that biotechnology will produce benefits in the future. However, this optimism about the future appears to be on the decline, and a solid majority worries about the potential harmful effects of biotechnology. The assessment of biotechnology is much less positive than for scientific research in general Genetically Modified Food
A strong majority believes that genetically modifying food can produce benefits in the future, and thus a majority favors continued research on the development of such foods, and a strong majority rejects the argument that doing so is immoral. At the same time, though, Americans are divided on whether foods that people eat should be genetically modified now; whether genetically modified foods are safe; or whether they are a good thing. A majority says that it would avoid eating genetically modified food, but this resistance is not deep-seated, as a majority also says that it would probably buy such food if it was cheaper, tasted better or was less apt to require the use of pesticides. Labeling GM Foods
An overwhelming majority thinks GM foods should be labeled as such. A strong majority would be willing to pay more to ensure labeling, and an overwhelming majority would like to have access to detailed information about such products. A strong majority also regards it as legitimate for Europe and Japan to require labeling of genetically modified products, even if this might discourage consumers from buying US products. Even though the FDA is highly trusted, a strong majority believes current regulations are not adequate to protect people.

76. Laboratory Researchers & Science Trade Shows – Current Science Event, Biotechno
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77. BIOTECHNOLOGY DICTIONARY
In a field expanding as rapidly as biotechnology, a glossary (64K) of terms can be very helpful. This will be updated occasionally.
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AN AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY ANNOTATED DICTIONARY
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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.)

78. Environmental Engineering
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79. USDA ERS Browse - Biotechnology
As the largest market for U.S. producers, American consumers will render the ultimate verdict on the future of agricultural biotechnology in the United
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You are here: Home Food Sector / Biotechnology Biotechnology As the largest market for U.S. producers, American consumers will render the ultimate verdict on the future of agricultural biotechnology in the United States. So far, unlike their European and Japanese counterparts, American consumers have not been vocal about their opinions on biotech foods, though they have been eating them in the form of biotech corn and soy products. ERS researchers investigate the determinants of consumer attitudes toward biotechnology as well as the role these attitudes play in shaping market outcomes.
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80. DuPont Biotechnology | Home
Welcome to DuPont biotechnology. biotechnology holds a great deal of promise to enhance our lives and planet. With a world population expected to reach
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DuPont is putting science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healtheir life everywhere. We believe the broad field of biotechnology presents important opportunities that should be explored and developed to identify those safe and commercially viable applications that bring significant benefits to society. These opportunities arise in areas including food, materials, energy generation, polymers, sensors and electronics. Benefits may include lower cost, higher quality products and reduced reliance on fossil fuels along with other environmental benefits. Guiding Principles More Biotechnology Advisory Panel The DuPont external Biotechnology Advisory Panel audits the Company's progress and provides public reports on a regular basis.

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