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Biotechnology News — ScienceDaily

Posted: Published on March 31st, 2016

Need for Better Characterized Genomes for Clinical Sequencing Mar. 1, 2016 Challenges in benchmarking difficult, but clinically important regions of the genome have been reported. The results underscore the need to extend benchmarking references against which sequencing ... read more A New Way to Stretch DNA Mar. 1, 2016 Researchers have recently developed a new way to controllably manipulate materials, in this case biomolecules that are too small to see with the naked eye. By stretching molecules like DNA and ... read more Female Fertility Is Dependent on Functional Expression of the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Itch Feb. 29, 2016 Protein ubiquitination is known to result in its proteasomal degradation or to serve as a signal for tissue-specific cellular functions. Here it is reported that mice with a mutant form of the E3 ... read more Cell Biology: Nuclear Export of Opioid Growth Factor Receptor Is CRM1 Dependent Feb. 29, 2016 The opioid growth factor receptor (OGFr) interacts with a specific opioid growth factor ligand (OGF), chemically termed [Met5]-enkephalin, to maintain homeostasis in a wide variety of normal and ... read more Making Better Enzymes and Protein Drugs Feb. 29, 2016 Natural selection results in protein sequences that are only soluble … Continue reading

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Biotechnology | Define Biotechnology at Dictionary.com

Posted: Published on March 31st, 2016

British Dictionary definitions for biotechnology Expand /batknld/ (in industry) the technique of using microorganisms, such as bacteria, to perform chemical processing, such as waste recycling, or to produce other materials, such as beer and wine, cheese, antibiotics, and (using genetic engineering) hormones, vaccines, etc Derived Forms biotechnological (batknldkl) adjectivebiotechnologically, adverbbiotechnologist, noun Word Origin and History for biotechnology Expand also bio-technology, 1947, "use of machinery in relation to human needs;" 1972 in sense of "use of biological processes in industrial production," from bio- + technology. biotechnology in Medicine Expand biotechnology biotechnology (b'-tk-nl'-j) n. The use of microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeasts, or biological substances, such as enzymes, to perform specific industrial or manufacturing processes. Applications include production of certain drugs, synthetic hormones, and bulk foodstuffs. The application of the principles of engineering and technology to the life sciences. biotechnology in Science Expand The use of a living organism to solve an engineering problem or perform an industrial task. Using bacteria that feed on hydrocarbons to clean up an oil spill is one example of biotechnology. The use of biological substances or techniques to engineer or manufacture a product or substance, as when cells that produce antibodies are cloned in order … Continue reading

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Biotechnology Conferences| Industrial Biotechnology Events …

Posted: Published on March 31st, 2016

OMICS International takes immense pleasure & feel Honoured in inviting the scientists, researchers, professors, delegates across the globe to 2nd Industrial Biotechnology and Bioeconomy Congress to be held during July 28-29, 2016 at Berlin, Germany. OMICS International Organizes 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ Conference Series, 500+ Workshops and 200+ Symposiums Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 500+ Open access journals which contains over 50,000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members. Industrial Bio-2016offers a premier forum bridging basic research and R&D with later-stage commercialization for sustainable bio-based industrial and environmental applications. The field of genetics, molecular biology, microbiology, bioeconomy and biochemistry are merging their respective discoveries into the expanding applied field of biotechnology, and advances are occurring at a record pace. Traditional biotechnology goes back thousands of years. This raises the question of what exactly defines Biotechnology and Bioeconomy. To this there is no real answer. Today, the application of modern genetics or other equivalent modern technology is usually seen as application of modern genetics or equivalent modern technology is usually seen as necessary for a process to count as biotechnology. Thus, the definition of biotechnology has become … Continue reading

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Master of Science in Biotechnology | Advanced Academic …

Posted: Published on October 11th, 2015

The Johns Hopkins MS in Biotechnology offers a comprehensive exploration of basic science, applied science, and lab science, with an industry focus. The program gives you a solid grounding in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, genomics, and proteomics. This 10-course degree program is thesis-optional, part-time, and can be completed fully online. Our curriculum will prepare you to engage in research, lead lab teams, make development and planning decisions, create and apply research modalities to large projects, and take the reins of management and marketing decisions. Many students like the flexibility of the general degree; it allows them to tailor the coursework to meet their individual career goals. The program also offers five different concentrations: biodefense, bioinformatics, biotechnology enterprise, regulatory affairs, or drug discovery. Onsite courses are taught during evenings or weekends at either the universitys Homewood Campus in Baltimore, MD or the Montgomery County Campus in Rockville, MD. Courses are also offered in our state-of-the-art lab. Each year, students of the MS in Biotechnology have the opportunity to apply for a fellowship with the National Cancer Institute at NIH. This fellowship, which requires onsite research as well as onsite courses for the Molecular Targets and Drug Discovery Technologies concentration at … Continue reading

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Biotechnology – Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana

Posted: Published on October 11th, 2015

The biotechnology program at Ivy Tech is taught by instructors with real-world experience. Students will use state-of-the-art laboratories that are equipped with instrumentation, supplies and equipment for an effective hands-on laboratory experience. Classes focus on teaching a variety of procedures necessary to execute laboratory projects assigned in the students chosen field. Students will spend a significant amount of class time working hands-on doing laboratory activities either by themselves or in small groups with the ability to have one-on-one time with the instructor. The Biotechnology Program prepares students for careers in a variety of life science and manufacturing settings including research, quality control, pharmaceuticals, and medical devise manufacturing. Graduates will have the foundation needed to transfer to earn a bachelors degree or move right in to local, high-paying jobs in the community, including with some of our industry partners like Dow Agroscience, Eli Lilly, Cook Pharmica, Midwest Compliance Laboratories, and more. These great partnerships lead to our graduates high job placement rate. *According to a Battelle/Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) Report State Biosciences Jobs, Investments and Innovation 2014. See original here: Biotechnology - Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana … Continue reading

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Biotechnology – News – Times Topics – The New York Times

Posted: Published on October 11th, 2015

Biotechnology companies are saving on taxes by transferring patents on their lucrative and expensive drugs to foreign subsidiaries; tactic is not as advantageous as an inversion, but provides substantial tax benefit. MORE Bioengineers for the first time create functional three-dimensional brain-like tissue, discovery that could eventually be used to study brain disease, injury and treatment; research is published in the journal PNAS, and is the latest example of biomedical engineering being used to make realistic models of organs such as the heart, lungs and liver. MORE Michael Behar article examines growing field of bioelectronics, in which implants are thought to be able to communicate directly with the nervous system in order to try to fight wide variety of diseases; notes that GlaxoSmithKline runs newly formed Bioelectronics R & D Unit, which has partnerships with 26 independent research groups in six countries. MORE Scientists at Scripps Research Institute create first living organism with artificial DNA, taking significant step toward altering the fundamental alphabet of life; accomplishment could lead to new antibiotics, vaccines and other products, though a lot more work needs to be done before this is practical; research, published online in journal Nature, is bound to raise safety concerns and … Continue reading

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What is Biotechnology? | North Carolina Biotech Center

Posted: Published on October 11th, 2015

Simply put, biotechnology is a toolbox that solves problems. Biotechnology leverages our understanding of the natural sciences to create novel solutions for many of our world problems. We use biotechnology to grow our food to feed our families. We use biotechnology to make medicines and vaccines to fight diseases. And we are now turning to biotechnology to find alternatives to fossil-based fuels for a cleaner, healthier planet. We often think of biotechnology as a new area for exploration, but its rich history actually dates back to 8000 B.C when the domestication of crops and livestock made it possible for civilizations to prosper. The 17th century discovery of cells and later discoveries of proteins and genes had a tremendous impact on the evolution of biotechnology. Biotechnology is grounded in the pure biological sciences of genetics, microbiology, animal cell cultures, molecular biology, embryology and cell biology. The discoveries of biotechnology are intimately entwined in the industry sectors for development in agricultural biotechnology, biofuels, biomanufacturing, human health, nanobiotechnology, regenerative medicine and vaccines. The foundation of biotechnology is based in our understanding of cells, proteins and genes. Biologists study the structure and functions of cellswhat cells do and how they do it. Biomedical researchers … Continue reading

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Biotechnology – American Chemical Society

Posted: Published on October 11th, 2015

Chemists in biotechnology generally work in a laboratory setting in an industrial or academic environment. A single laboratory may be involved in 510 projects, and the scientists will have varying degrees of responsibility for each project. Teamwork is vital, and it is unusual to work alone on tasks. Most chemists in biotech positions say they work more than 40 hours a week, although they add that this is largely an individual choice and not necessarily required. Most biotechnologists today began their careers working for small, innovative biotech companies that were founded by scientists. However, as the field has developed, many major drug companies added or acquired biotech divisions. Chemical companies with large agricultural chemical businesses also have substantial biotech labs. Biotech companies are generally located near universities. The industry began in a few major areas such as San Francisco and Boston (the traditional homes of biotech firms), Chicago, Denver/Boulder, San Diego, Seattle, and Research Triangle Park, NC, but there are now biotech companies all across the country. Read this article: Biotechnology - American Chemical Society … Continue reading

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Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology | UMUC

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Professionals in biotechnology come up with answers to a host of humanity's problemsfrom Ebola to failing crops. With a bachelor's degree in biotechnology from University of Maryland University College, you can become a part of the solution. For this program, you are required to have already gained technical and scientific knowledge of biotechnology through transferred credit and direct experience in the field. The major combines laboratory skills and applied coursework with a biotechnology internship experience and upper-level study and helps prepare you to enter the pharmaceutical, agricultural, or biomedical research industries and organizations as a laboratory technician, quality control technician, assay analyst, chemical technician, or bioinformatician. In your courses, you'll study biological and chemical sciences, biotechniques, bioinstrumentation, bioinformatics, microbiology, molecular biology, and cell biology. Through your coursework, you will learn how to In past projects, students have had the opportunity to Our curriculum is designed with input from employers, industry experts, and scholars. You'll learn theories combined with real-world applications and practical skills you can apply on the job right away. Arts and Humanities Classes | 6 Credits Classes must be from different disciplines. Technological Transformations (3 Credits, HIST 125) A 3-credit class in ARTH or HIST Introduction to Humanities … Continue reading

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Biotechnology Jobs, Employment | Indeed.com

Posted: Published on October 11th, 2015

Sortby: relevance - date Tissue Manufacturing Technician - 2nd Shift Community Blood Center/Community Tissue Services 36 reviews - Kettering, OH We are accredited by the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB), and strive to be on the forefront of new graft development and biotechnology to better... Sponsored by Community Blood Center/Community Tissue Services Protein Biochemist Eli Lilly & Companys Biotechnology Discovery Research organization is responsible for discovering and optimizing novel biotherapeutic (proteins, peptides,... Sponsored by Eli Lilly Research Technician I Covance is a leading supplier of drug development services to the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Job Posting *Are you an experienced CNA or MA who... Sponsored by Covance Trevena Inc - King of Prussia, PA Inova Personalized Medicine - Falls Church, VA The Dow Chemical Company 445 reviews - Indianapolis, IN Celmatix Inc. - New York, NY Advantar Labs - San Diego, CA 92121 Kite Pharma, Inc. - Santa Monica, CA 90404 Adheren Inc. - Emeryville, CA Detekt Biomedical LLC - Austin, TX Clinical Trial Associate (CTA) Job Clinical trial experience within a pharmaceutical, biotechnology, CRO and/or healthcare setting. Requisition ID 33959BR.... Sponsored by Novo Nordisk Biochemist This position is within the Protein Optimization Team of Biotechnology Discovery Research, which … Continue reading

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