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61. Introduction to Biotechnology
 
62. Biochemical engineering and biotechnology
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63. What Can Nanotechnology Learn
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64. Grapevine Molecular Physiology
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65. Biotechnology Valuation: An Introductory
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66. Plant Development and Biotechnology
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67. Microscopic Techniques in Biotechnology
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68. Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals
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69. Academia to Biotechnology: Career
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70. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology:
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71. Biotechnology: Applying the Genetic
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72. Science, Seeds, and Cyborgs: Biotechnology
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73. Anaerobic Biotechnology for Bioenergy
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74. Modern Biotechnology: Connecting
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75. Glossary of Biotechnology Terms,
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76. Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity
 
77. Penicillin: A Paradigm for Biotechnology
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78. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology:
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79. Venture Capital and the European
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80. Fungal Biotechnology in Agricultural,

61. Introduction to Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering(w CD-ROM) (Bioengineering)(Biotechnology) (Engineering)
by A. J. Nair, PhD.
Hardcover: 1000 Pages (2008-01-23)
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Asin: 1934015164
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Biotechnology is a rapidly-developing 21st century technology and interdisciplinary science that has already made an impact on commercial and non-commercial aspects of human life, such as stem cell research, cloning, pharmaceuticals, food and agriculture, bioenergetics, and information technology. This book, appropriate for novices in the biotechnology/genetics fi elds and also for engineering and biology students, covers all of the fundamental principles of these modern topics. It has been written in a very simple manner for self-study. In addition to the comprehensive coverage of the standard topics, such as cell growth and development, genetic principles (mapping, DNA, etc), protein structure, plant and animal cell cultures, and applications, the book includes up-to-date discussions of modern topics, e.g., medical advances, quality control, stem cell technology, genetic manipulation, patents, bioethics, and a brief review of mathematics. The accompanying CD-ROM provides simulations, fi gures, related Web sites, and numerous other resources. FEATURES*Contains up-to-date topics e.g., stem cell research, cloning, bioethics, and genetic engineering*Designed for the reader who does not have familiarity with biology or genetics *Contains practical applications of DNA, RNA, microbrial and plant cell cultures, etc.*Accompanied by a CD-ROM containing simulations, color fi gures, and numerous third-party resources*Includes an optional unit of appropriate mathematical topics for review*Separate instructor s CD available upon adoption as a textbook ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A fine collection for novices
College-level collections strong in genetic engineering will find this a fine collection for novices in genetics and also for engineering and biology students, covering all the basics of these topics and providing a fine manual for self-study. From discussions of medical advances and patents to issues of bioethics and basic genetic principles, INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GENETIC ENGINEERING provides excellent discussions on the latest topics, from stem cell research to cloning.

Diane C. Donovan
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62. Biochemical engineering and biotechnology handbook
by Bernard Atkinson
 Hardcover: 1119 Pages (1983)

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63. What Can Nanotechnology Learn From Biotechnology?: Social and Ethical Lessons for Nanoscience from the Debate over Agrifood Biotechnology and GMOs (Food Science and Technology)
Hardcover: 360 Pages (2008-03-11)
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What Can Nanotechnology Learn From Biotechnology? presents diverse perspectives on biotechnology and nanotechnologies. Avoiding extreme perspectives, unwarranted hype and absolute rejection, this book explores the diverse territory of proponents and opponents of challenging but potentially risky technologies. Contributions from recognized experts in their fields represent the perspectives of a diverse range of stakeholders.
This book details the lessons to be learned from the controversy over genetically modified foods, and how those lessons can be applied to developing nanotechnologies, particularly agricultural and other food-related applications. Exploring the environmental, social and ethical impact of nanotechnology in addition to the technical and economical impacts, it an ideal reference for any scientist, engineer, research program administrator, resource allocator, and NGO advocate.

Key Features:
*Addresses the growing concern over the responsibility of science to the impacted population

*Uses real-world experience to outline practical approaches for emerging technologies

*Addresses the concerns of science as well as social science ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars useful comparisons between the fields
The nanotech researchers and companies are trying to head off future controversies about their products. By analysing the biotech fracas that has occurring and is still happening in various countries (especially in Europe). Quite aside from this, there are cogent comparisons between the 2 fields. Much similarity at small scales.

Perhaps the greatest difference is that nanotech does not necessarily have to mean products for consumption by humans or livestock. Some mooted nanotech products were never alive or derived from biological sources. Plus, they cannot reproduce. Therein lies a lot of the fear of biotech products; the running amok of them. ... Read more


64. Grapevine Molecular Physiology & Biotechnology
Hardcover: 612 Pages (2009-06-25)
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Grapevine is one of the most widely cultivated plant species worldwide. With the publication of the grapevine genome sequence in 2007, a new horizon in grapevine research has unfolded. Thus, we felt that a new edition of ‘Molecular Biology & Biotechnology of the Grapevine’ could expand on all the latest scientific developments. In this edition and with the aid of 73 scientists from 15 countries, ten chapters describe new aspects of Grapevine Molecular Physiology and Biotechnology and eleven chapters have been revised and updated.

This book is intended to be a reference book for researchers, scientists and biotechnological companies, who want to be updated in viticultural research, but also it can be used as a textbook for graduate and undergraduate students, who are interested in the Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of Plants with an emphasis on the Grapevine.

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65. Biotechnology Valuation: An Introductory Guide (The Wiley Finance Series)
by Karl Keegan
Hardcover: 216 Pages (2009-01-14)
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* The first book to provide a simple and practical means of valuing biotech companies
* The book begins with a short history of the biotechnology industry; this is important as although it is about 30 years old, the first company went public only in 1996, so it is possible to plot the course of investment waves and dips
* It examines the European industry and its evolvement, and draws parallels between the similarities and differences between that and the US
* Looks at the various companies which make up the biotech industry (therapeutic; life sciences; and the medical technology company) and gives tools for the investor to properly evaluate them
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4-0 out of 5 stars very difficult to evaluate a biotech's prospects
Keegan tries his best with a very difficult subject. The fundamental problem is, as he says, "there is no obvious or accepted way of applying valuation in the biotechnology industry". It has to do with the complexity of the designed drugs or therapies, and the complexity of responses from a set of human test subjects.

Given these hurdles, the book does an admirable job. Keegan gamely walks us through how the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) might be applied to a biotech, in no small way to get a Net Present Value. A decision tree method is given, that might prove useful to some biotechs.

His analysis cannot be faulted, so long as you always keep in mind the assumptions upfrontly presented in the text. ... Read more


66. Plant Development and Biotechnology
Hardcover: 376 Pages (2004-07-28)
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Building on the well-received Plant Tissue Culture: Concepts and Laboratory Exercises, Plant Development and Biotechnology possesses the added value of including material on developmental biology, plant molecular biology, and genetic engineering. Divided into six major parts, the book covers everything from the history of plant tissue and cell culture to propagation and development concepts to crop improvement techniques. The book serves as a useful reference for protocols needed in the daily operations of tissue culture research laboratories. ... Read more


67. Microscopic Techniques in Biotechnology
by Michael Hoppert
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2001-08-27)
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Focusing on all current applications, this book presents the various methods as well as their suitability and limitations for a specific question. One particular highlight is the presentation of all basic information on the structure of the relevant objects, thus allowing readers to choose the most suitable applications for any specific problem. They will also find in-depth background information on structure-function relationships, plus descriptions of sample preparations with respect to a particular technique and the necessary equipment.
The whole is rounded off with an overview of the future application potential for devices and applications of upcoming interest in biotechnology. ... Read more


68. Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology: Fundamentals of Global Law, Practice and Strategy
by Philip W. Grubb, Peter R. Thomsen
Hardcover: 592 Pages (2010-05-06)
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Asin: 0199575231
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The chemicals, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology industries worldwide rely upon being able to patent inventions in order to protect investment in research and development, and to reap commercial rewards. An increasingly globalized sector requires a global perspective, and Philip Grubb's highly acclaimed book guides the reader through the legal and procedural complexities of the British, European, Japanese and US patent systems, and explains in detail the role of patent practitioners (both in-house and in private practice) in maximizing the commercial potential of their client's or company's innovative products.

This eagerly awaited fifth edition provides vital updating to take account of the latest legal developments, while retaining focus on the relevant technology and industry practices that sets it apart from more general books on patent law and procedure.

Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology provides the reader with a complete description of the techniques and industry know-how that underlie successful patent practice and portfolio management and will be invaluable to all patent agents and practitioners working in the area of patent law. With its lucid and accessible presentation and practical approach, this book will also be welcomed by scientists, researchers and managers without a legal background. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars First rate
This is an outstanding reference for the researcher and patent attorney alike.The book provides a solid overview of patent law in the major markets, with emphasison pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechhnology patents.What distinguishes this book from others in its class, however, is the emphasis on practical and strategic aspects of patent filing and enforcement.The author has a lifetime's worth of experience in this field, and it shows.Moreover, the book isuncommonly well-written, with clarity and occassional humor.Highly recommmended!

5-0 out of 5 stars An outstanding publication
This is quite simply the best general work on patent law and practice I've ever read. Presented in clear, crisp language and with wit and flair, it is essential reading for anyone in the patent and allied professions and I would suggest mandatory reading for any students. ... Read more


69. Academia to Biotechnology: Career Changes at any Stage
by Jeffrey M Gimble
Paperback: 186 Pages (2004-09-29)
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The book deals with both the abstract and practical aspects of moving from a univerisity laboratory to a position in the biotech industry. Each chapter lists common and unique features to evaluate breaking down complex decisions into manageable elements. Several sections provide "how to" guides for the preparation of manuscripts, patents, grants, and internal company documents.

*Written by an experienced academician and successful biotechnology entrepreneur
*Reviews the basic tools taught in a traditional university
*Identifies new ways these these tools will be used in the corporate world
*Details the 'nuts and bolts' necessary to negotiate a successful position in the biotech industry ... Read more


70. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Concepts and Applications
by Gary Walsh
Paperback: 498 Pages (2007-08-31)
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Pharmaceutical Biotechnology offers students taking Pharmacy and related Medical and Pharmaceutical courses a comprehensive introduction to the fast-moving area of biopharmaceuticals. With a particular focus on the subject taken from a pharmaceutical perspective, initial chapters offer a broad introduction to protein science and recombinant DNA technology- key areas that underpin the whole subject. Subsequent chapters focus upon the development, production and analysis of these substances. Finally the book moves on to explore the science, biotechnology and medical applications of specific biotech products categories. These include not only protein-based substances but also nucleic acid and cell-based products.

  • introduces essential principles underlining modern biotechnology- recombinant DNA technology and protein science
  • an invaluable introduction to this fast-moving subject aimed specifically at pharmacy and medical students
  • includes specific ‘product category chapters’ focusing on the pharmaceutical, medical and therapeutic properties of numerous biopharmaceutical products.
  • entire chapter devoted to the principles of genetic engineering and how these drugs are developed.
  • includes numerous relevant case studies to enhance student understanding
  • no prior knowledge of protein structure is assumed 
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71. Biotechnology: Applying the Genetic Revolution
by David P. Clark BA (honors)Christ's College Cambridge1973<br>PhD University of Brsitol (England)1977, Nanette Pazdernik
Hardcover: 768 Pages (2008-09-19)
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Unlike most Biotechnology textbooks, Dr. David P. Clark's "Biotechnology" approaches modern Biotechnology from a Molecular Basis, which grew out of the increasing biochemical understanding of physiology.Using straight forward, less-technical jargon, Clark manages to introduce each chapter with a basic concept, that ultimately evolves into a more specific detailed principle.This up-to-date text covers a wide realm of topics including forensics and bioethics using colorful illustrations and concise applications.

This book will help readers understand what molecular biotechnology actually is as a scientific discipline, how the research in this area is conducted, and how this technology may impact the future.

· Up-to-date text focuses on modern biotechnology with a molecular foundation
· Basic concepts followed by more detailed, specific applications
· Clear, color illustrations of key topics and concepts
· Clearly written without overly technical jargon or complicated examples ... Read more


72. Science, Seeds, and Cyborgs: Biotechnology and the Appropriation of Life
by Finn Bowring
Hardcover: 344 Pages (2003-03)
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Drawing on an impressive wealth of evidence, Science, Seeds and Cyborgs challenges the legitimacy of genetic engineering. This prescient book highlights countless scientific flaws in many of the recent developments in agriculture, medicine, and new reproductive technologies, and shows that the degree of uncertainty involved in genetic manipulation is far greater than is generally assumed.

Science, Seeds and Cyborgs then explores the social and ethical implications of genetic engineering. Bowring argues that the current cultural obsession with the idea of cyborgs encapsulates society's biotech vision and ultimately the victory of a technocratic consciousness. We are entering a mechanical civilization in which feelings of sympathy and affection, moral ambiguities, cosmic doubts and inexpressible convictions are nothing but obstacles to the rapid circulation of data and the harmonious reproduction of technological systems. If this cybernetic vision succeeds, biotechnology achieves its final triumph: the abolition of subjectivity and the adaptation of humans to an inhuman world. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Mechanization of the world picture
In the wake of Fukuyama and Stock comes this low-key yet quite barbed critique of biotechnology, and, agree or not, it is a useful exploration of the issues in mid controversy. Although the anti-technology attitude of much biotechnology criticism is often beset by a peculiar lack of realism, in fact the issues remain controversial not so much because of the hallucinations of potential dangers, although these are likely to be all too real, but because of the false methodology and flawed foundation of contemporary science. Sorry, but it's that simple, or complex. We live in a strange civilization where the breakthroughs of physics made the smartest people stupid about man, and incapable of a viable anthropology. With this as a given we enter the danger zone of the most complex questions of man, human nature, and society with a cadre stuck on the basics, rigid thinking on genetic fundamentalism, reductionism, self, soul, and evolution. The basic incoherence of the whole gestalt is not seen for what it is. That makes this cautionary treatment the more interesting. Accused by one reviewer of Bolshie tendencies, it should be said that the charge is unfair, and the critique of market driven technologies through such dangerous terrain summons precisely that original critique of economy that gave birth to the original left. We are having our commons taken away from us once again, and replaced with capital markets, as the self and nature of man is being given the most pedestrian mechanized definition by those who mixing science and profit.
A valuable sweep of the whole field and worth study.

3-0 out of 5 stars A post-hermeneutic defense of anti-biotechnology
There is at this time a very intense war going on, and this war is not like the one currently taking place in Iraq. It is instead a conflict that has great similarity to one that took place in the early part of the twentieth century: the battle between DC and AC power. This conflict was not a physically violent one, but instead was characterized by an intense verbal smear campaign, with those supporting DC power and those supporting AC exchanging irrational and ridiculous claims and accusations. The tension now is between those who support biotechnology and genetic engineering, and those who do not, and some of the assertions made in each camp border sometimes on absurdity.

This book is definitely against the practice of genetic engineering, but it does not thankfully engage indulge itself in the blatant vituperation that so frequently accompanies groups that are. The author gives what might be characterized as a "post-Marxist", or "post hermeneutic" justification of anti-biotechnology, ala Karl Marx, Jurgen Habermas, Michel Foucault, and Erich Fromm. Even though I disagree profoundly with the author's conclusions, the book still could be of interest to anyone who wants to understand, in a calm and rational manner, some of the current arguments against biotechnology.

There are many places in the book where the author's arguments are weak or unjustified. One of them is in the first paragraph of the book in the preface, where the author asserts that "genetic modification is always an experiment", and that no models exist which can be "innocently tested, corrected and revised." This is certainly false, as there are many indications of what the final results will be when performing genetic modification, and with the assistance of mathematics and physics, highly sophisticated models can be developed that give large amounts of information on what will happen to organisms and the environment after genetic modification has taken place. In addition, the author does not mention that the scope of human intervention using genetic modification is insignificant compared to that which takes place naturally, and at extremely small time scales. Indeed, the phenomenon of horizontal gene transfer, which the author clearly feels threatened by, is one of the these. This is not to say that humankind should have a cavalier attitude about genetic engineering, but concerns about its practice should be done in the context of what is known from a scientific viewpoint, with careful regard also to ethical considerations. Also, the author speaks of the danger of changing genetic sequences that have remained "stable" for hundreds of thousands of years. He does not define though what he means by stability. The evolutionary process though, if viewed from the standpoint of the myriads of species that have appeared and died out in the time frame discussed by the author, would be difficult to label as 'stable'.

Because of the post-Marxist orientation in the book, it is not surprising to read that the author views biotechnology in his words as a "tool of power" which "rarely lends itself to fair, responsible, and democratic control." But market motivations cannot by themselves allow one to characterize the biotech industry as being uniquely this way. After all, the organic food industry is "market-motivated", but it would be wrong to prohibit its products from being put on the market simply because of this. The author also speaks of how science is being "corrupted" by its growing dependence on big business. But due to its need for funding, there are only two ways in which science can survive as a profession: obtaining funding from the government or from private business. One can certainly think of examples where scientists have been dishonest in their attempts to gain funding, but this happens in the context of both of these funding sources.

The book though does not limit itself totally with issues in biotechnology. The author includes a chapter called "The Cyborg Solution" which he views as the move to bring about intelligent machines and to enhance human capabilities using silicon implants. After calling these proposals "infatuations", he claims that they are a "disembodiment of the human will." The "cyborg enthusiasts" follow a "technological imperative" the true purpose of which is to remove the obstacles presented by people to the reproduction of machines. There may be some "cyborg enthusiasts" who feel this way (the author does not give examples), but there are also those in the same group who view machines as purely complimentary to human beings. These machines could act as companions, not slaves; as friends with their own unique capabilities, with these capabilities widely varying between machines. The machines themselves will also have a lot to learn from their human counterparts, with the result being more of a symbiosis, rather than a replacement.

The author ends the book with severe criticism of the scientific enterprise in general. He joins the philosopher Edmund Husserl in the desire to hold on to the "mystery" of experience. Science, he says, is an escape from the "impossibility of illuminating the inexactitude" of experience. Science and the cyborg will remove doubt and wonder, the "incommunicable convictions, that are definitive of the human subject". Quoting Husserl, he describes mathematics as "thoroughly relative science",as one that has forgotten the "working subject". But doubt and wonder are the handmaidens of science and mathematics: doubt helps to resolve issues and fine tune theories, and wonder is a purely subjective feeling of having understood something for the first time, and of participating in the incredible diversity of the natural world.

Science does not take us farther away from who we are, but closer. ... Read more


73. Anaerobic Biotechnology for Bioenergy Production: Principles and Applications
by Samir Khanal
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2008-10-20)
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Anaerobic biotechnology is a cost-effective and sustainable means of treating waste and wastewaters that couples treatment processes with the reclamation of useful by-products and renewable biofuels. This means of treating municipal, agricultural, and industrial wastes allows waste products to be converted to value-added products such as biofuels, biofertilizers, and other chemicals. Anaerobic Biotechnology for Bioenergy Production: Principles and Applications provides the reader with basic principles of anaerobic processes alongside practical uses of anaerobic biotechnology options. This book will be a valuable reference to any professional currently considering or working with anaerobic biotechnology options. ... Read more


74. Modern Biotechnology: Connecting Innovations in Microbiology and Biochemistry to Engineering Fundamentals
by Nathan S. Mosier, Michael R. Ladisch
Hardcover: 464 Pages (2009-08-17)
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Biotechnology introduces students in science, engineering, or technology to the basics of genetic engineering, recombinant organisms, wild-type fermentations, metabolic engineering and microorganisms for the production of small molecule bioproducts. The text includes a brief historical perspective and economic rationale on the impact of regulation on biotechnology production, as well as chapters on biotechnology in relation to metabolic pathways and microbial fermentations, enzymes and enzyme kinetics, metabolism, biological energetics, metabolic pathways, nucleic acids, genetic engineering, recombinant organisms and the production of monoclonal antibodies. ... Read more

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I received the book well before I was told I was going to, the book is in great condition and i couldn't be any happier about the whole process! ... Read more


75. Glossary of Biotechnology Terms, Fourth Edition (Glossary of Biotechnology & Nanobiotechnology Terms)
by Kimball Nill
Hardcover: 416 Pages (2005-11-16)
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Even if you studied biotechnology in school, if you haven't stayed current, it's not likely you'll be able to speak the same language as today's biotech scientists. The same is even truer for nanotechnology where everything gets smaller and smaller, except the terminology required to navigate it.

In the Glossary of Biotechnology and Nanobiotechnology Terms, Fourth Edition, Kimball Nill continues to improve upon the reference that for over a decade has helped thousands of professionals, including scientists, attorneys, government workers, lobbyists, venture capitalists, and university tech transfer staff, to communicate successfully with those working on the cutting edge of modern science. Now in its fourth edition, Nill has taken the much appreciated step of adding nanotechnology to his glossary.

Just by casually perusing the Glossary of Biotechnology and Nanobiotechnology Terms, Fourth Edition you will learn a number of enlightening facts. Even those in related sciences will be surprised to discover what the language unveils.

The Glossary of Biotechnology and Nanobiotechnology Terms, Fourth Edition is a handy reference designed for people with little or no training in the biological and chemical sciences, as well as scientists communicating from other disciplines. Unlike other glossaries, this one is both informative and completely accessible. Instead of looking up one term to end up mired in equally difficult terminology, this intelligently designed volume follows what the author refers to as a Reference Chain that steadily leads you to simpler more common terminology, down to a level that anyone with a high school education will be able to understand.

The definitions are written utilizing words that enable you to conceptualize the idea embodied in the term, with explanations based on analogy whenever possible.

Consider this example:
Suppose you just received a funding request, a faculty memo, or patent concern that refers to A-DNA, which happens to be the first definition in the Glossary.

A-DNA
A particular right-handed helical form
of DNA (possessing 11 base pairs per turn),
which is the form that DNA molecules exist
in when they are partially dehydrated. A-form
DNA is found in fibers at 75% relative humidity
and requires the presence of sodium, potassium,
or cesium as the counterion. Instead of
lying flat, the bases are tilted with respect to
the helical axis, and there are more base pairs
per turn. The A-form is biologically interesting
because it is probably very close to the
conformation adopted by DNA-RNA hybrids
or by RNA-RNA double-stranded regions.
The reason is that the presence of the 2'2 hydroxyl
group prevents RNA from lying in
the B-form.
See also B-DNA, DNA-RNA HYBRID,
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID (DNA),
BASE PAIR (bp)

But then after looking at the above definition, you wonder what exactly is a DNA-RNA Hybrid?

DNA-RNA Hybrid A double helix that consists
of one chain of DNA hydrogen-bonded
to a chain of RNA by means of complementary
base pairs.
See also HYBRIDIZATION (MOLECULAR
GENETICS), HYBRIDIZATION (PLANT
GENETICS), DOUBLE HELIX

…however while you've often heard mention of a double helix, you were never quite sure what that meant….

Double Helix The natural coiled conformation
of two complementary, antiparallel DNA
chains. This structure was first put forward by
Watson and Crick in 1953.
See also DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID (DNA)

And that might brings you to ask, Do you really actually know what DNA is?


Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
Discovered
by Frederick Miescher in 1869, it is the chemical
basis for genes. The chemical building
blocks (molecules) of which genes (i.e.,
paired nucleotide units that code for a protein
to be produced by a cell's machinery, such as
its ribosomes) are constructed. Every inherited
characteristic has its origin somewhere in
the code of the organism's complement of
DNA. The code is made up of subunits called
nucleic acids. The sequence of the four
nucleic acids is interpreted by certain molecular
systems in order to produce the proteins
required by an organism. The structure of the
DNA molecule was elucidated in 1953….

The Glossary of Biotechnology and Nanobiotechnology Terms, Fourth Edition is packed with over 400 pages of exceptionally well-organized and cross-referenced terminology, making it an essential reference for anyone working directly or indirectly with those pioneering the frontiers of modern biology. ... Read more


76. Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity
by British Medical Association
Hardcover: 152 Pages (1999-01-18)
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Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity traces the historical development of biological weapons and considers the role of health care professionals, scientists, governments, and international agencies in limiting and managing the effects of new biological weapons. In particular, the strengths and weaknesses of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention are examined, and steps that can betaken to minimize the risk of the proliferation of weapons.
This report considers whether new biological weapons, made possible by the mapping of the human genome, could be incorporated into the arsenals of states and terrorist organizations. How might the revolution in biotechnology be used to attack the genetic constitution of a national or ethnic group, or enhance the virulence of organizations hostile to human health? ... Read more


77. Penicillin: A Paradigm for Biotechnology
 Paperback: 125 Pages (1998-12-01)
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Isbn: 1891545019
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78. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Fundamentals and Applications, Third Edition: Textbook Edition
Paperback: 496 Pages (2007-10-30)
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Completely revised text that reflects to emergent trends and cutting-edge advances in pharmaceutical biotechnology, this Third Edition provides a well-balanced framework for understanding every major aspect of pharmaceutical biotechnology, including drug development, production, dosage forms, administration, and therapeutic developments. New chapters cover evolving areas regarding biopharmaceuticals, including oligonucleotides, siRNA and various monoclonal antibodies, immunogenicity, gene therapy, and the regulatory issues factoring into the biopharmaceutical approval process

Setting the standard for biopharmaceutical education in the 21st century, this title discusses general concepts in the production and clinical pharmacology of monoclonal antibodies, as well as their therapeutic application in cancer treatment, immunosuppressive therapy related to organ transplantation, and anti-inflammatory therapy…describes regulatory requirements of biotechnology drug products to receive approval to market…presents challenges and approaches for overcoming an undesired immune response to protein therapeutics…addresses the discovery and clinical development of the new biotechnology-produced drugs ... Read more


79. Venture Capital and the European Biotechnology Industry
by William Bains
Hardcover: 232 Pages (2009-03-15)
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Asin: 0230217192
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This book opens up the world on private equity investment in one of the hottest industries – Biotechnology. The book describes how Europe has fallen behind the US due to under-investment and bad management by the VCs who control the companies.  Detailed analysis shows why it is in VCs’ interests to damage the very companies they invest in.
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80. Fungal Biotechnology in Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Applications (Mycology)
Hardcover: 700 Pages (2003-12-17)
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Asin: 0824747704
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Key topics include supercritical fluid extraction in food engineering, fats and oils from plant materials, sugars and carbohydrates, and alkaloids from natural plants using supercritical fluids. Of particular interest will be the chapter on cholesterol removal from food products. ... Read more


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