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States Eager to Attract Biotech CompaniesBiotech manufacturing, research and development will experience phenomenal growth in this century. Many states are vying for opportunities to attract the best companies
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Understanding the Biotech Industry Can Enhance Your ResumeWhether you’re just getting your start in the biotech industry or have been in it for years, writing a resume for a new position can sometimes be challenging
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Canadian Biotech Company Asks USDA to Approve Genetically Modified ApplesGenetically engineered foods are a reality. A Canadian biotech company is seeking approval from the USDA to sell genetically modified apples that don't brown in the US.
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Biotech Shares - to Buy or Not to Buy?There are few winners this year and the 2009 stock market is doing poorly as ever before. However, there are some positive exceptions: biotech shares.
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Why Farmers Are Planting Roundup-Ready Biotech Sugar BeetsBiotech sugar beets that are genetically modified to resist herbicides such as Roundup are now in use. That means no more hand weeding or cultivating or multiple applications of herbicides. But what does it really mean to farmers, consumers and the environment?
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Biotech Careers, Lab Technician Jobs See Good GrowthBiotech careers and lab technician jobs open a variety of job options for those who have significant working knowledge on the fields of biology, chemistry or biophysics.
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Switching Biotech Fields? Here Are Some Resume Tips to Ease the TransitionThe good news is that scientists change fields often, even in the postdoc portion of their careers. So don’t feel intimidated. Instead, focus your energy on reworking your resume in a way that will convince employers to hire you.
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Should You Look for European Investors for Your Biotech OpportunityWith USD now trading at a relatively low level against EUR, European Investors are looking at US and International opportunities closely; there are many reasons why you should consider European investors as a possible source for investments:
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Popular Biotech Engineering BooksAs usual the books are always the most helpful companions in our knowledge- building process on any field. But among so many books which books are going to help the students and scholars the most?
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Vilsack, USDA Bend to Monsanto Biotech Alfalfa. No Planting Restrictions!Should Monsanto's GMO alfalfa be able to contaminate organic farmers' alfalfa? The decision of Vilsack and the USDA would seem to say "yes".
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Should Fall River Get a Casino or a Biotech?Do you know which city in Massachusetts has the highest unemployment rate? That city is Fall River.
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Do Aborted Babies Enhance the Flavor of the Food You Eat?Some of the most popular food brands, including Pepsico and Kraft, are teaming up with a biotech company in order to enhance the flavor of food. Unfortunately, the company is using aborted fetal cells in the testing process. -
How I Raised Money for My Small BusinessI will show you all the potential sources to find money for your small biotech company or other small business.
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Digestive Advantage Gas Defense Formula, a Great Product for a Healthy Digestive System Utilizing ProbioticsA review of OTC Digestive Advantage Gas Defense Formula from Ganeden Biotech Inc. -
Biotech & Medical Investors ProfileHere are some investors that invest in medical opportunities in Canada, United States and sometimes in international markets as well.
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Places for Biotechnology Companies: Be Close to Biotech Investment FundsLook for markets that understand your products, also markets that are willing to give marketing support of biotechnology & pharmaceutical opportunities.
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Movie Review: 'Jim' Achieves Little Despite Its ConceitThis sci-fi film focuses on a middle-aged widower named Jim Kotofsky who is reaching his breaking point from debt, unemployment, and isolation. He is considering the help of a biotech firm. This is my review. -
Can the U.S. Become the World's Cheap Oil Provider?A U.S. biotech company has announced the creation of a genetically engineered organism that consumes carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water, and creates diesel fuel.
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Career Change: Organic ChemistryThinking of switching to a career in the pharmaceutical/biotech industry? Interested in organic chemistry? An overview of necessary information essential for making a career change.
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Embryonic Stem Cell Treatment of Spinal Cord Injuries Begins Human TrialGeron Corporation, a biotech firm, has started the first human trials using embryonic stem cells to treat people with recent spinal cord injuries. The patient is at the Shepherd Center, a spinal cord and brain injury rehab center in Atlanta. -
Which Animal is Saving Human Lives?In an article posted by Biotech Council, it states, "xenotransplantation means using living non-animal cells, tissues or organs to treat humans."
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New Prostate Cancer Vaccine Under ReviewSeattle biotech company Dendreon today faces its next-to-last hurdle after spending 10 years and $400 million to develop and test its prostate cancer drug.
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Compliance to Pharmaceutical Organizations: Importance of 21 CFR Part 11A look at what Part 11 compliance is and does for a pharma or biotech company.
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Biotechnology and Nanotechnology Research Will Benefit Latin American MarketsOverview: Facilitating the genomic revolution has never been so ingenious. Modern biotechnological companies are using technology mixed with country's natural resources to improve labor costs and make way for more innovative social responsibility.
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Truth About Morningstar Burgers: Product ReviewSince I love the taste of so many Morningstar Farms vegetarian products, why do I rarely purchase them? At this time the company only offers one product made without "biotech" or non-GMO ingredients. The products also contain gluten. -
Probiotics firm takes digestive health worldwideAs more and more people around the world become increasingly health conscious, the probiotics market continues to grow. Ganeden Biotech is leveraging that to grow their probiotics firm.
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Biotechnology Anyone?As regional Biotechnology hotspots go, Boston has been emerging as the leading locale since 1999. Ten years later the city of Boston is king of the heap.
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Injunction Levied Against Monsanto's GMO Sugar BeetsAdvocates of organic and natural foods posted a small win against biotech giant, Monsanto, this week.
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Scientist-bred Cow Produces Only Skim MilkAccording to Science Daily, scientists in Auckland, New Zealand, have bred a skim-milk producing cow successfully. In addition to producing milk that is skim, the milk from this cow also has other benefits.
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The Great Debate on Genetically Modified OrganismsScientists the world over debated the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMOs); the debate is still continuing to this day. The Midwestern United States is right in the middle of this debate as they are prolific producers of GMOs.
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Camelina as a BiofuelSupporters for this plant state that the camelina plant does not require the extensive use of fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides -
Feasibility of Durable Medical EquipmentExamines the durable medical equipment market with focus on the baby boom generation and the need for medical equipment that helps people live a more mobilized life.
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Timing the Stock MarketsThe stock markets have been moving up for several years. Are you prepared for a decline in the markets? How you view the markets and how you prepare to control losses will determine how much of your gains you keep.
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Oral Hygiene Goes High-TechResearchers are currently...well...researching the possibility of a vaccine that may one day prevent cavities.
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Consumer or Privately Driven; Who Benefits from the EU Moratorium on Genetically Modified Organisms?Review the benefits reaped by both consumer and other (economic and political) interest groups. The objective is to verify that there are underlying economic and political beneficiaries, who profit from the restrictions set forth in the moratorium than do the consumers.
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The Hidden Dangers of Ionic Air PurifiersIonic Air Purifiers
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RPE65 Gene Therapy to Cure a Type of BlindnessLeber's congenital amaurosis genetic eye disease characterized total or partial blindness, defect RPE65 gene: Develops at birth or within first few years of life. Inserting healthy RPE65 gene cure for LCA.
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A Review of Web 100's Top 20 WebsitesThis review of Web 100's top twenty websites will surprise you in some cases, amuse you in others, and sometimes even educate and entertain you. There is a little something for everyone here.
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First Anti-Tumor Drug Developed by a Spanish Pharmaceutical Company Receives EU ApprovalThis is the first time a Spanish pharmaceutical company receives EU approval for one of its products. It is also the first time the drug is developed from a marine organism. -
Is Prostate Cancer in Your DNA?According to the American Cancer Society's website (www.cancer.org), "there is a set of common variations in human DNA that signal a higher risk for prostate cancer in men who carry them".





