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MSc Biotechnology and Enterprise (2012)
"The days spent in 2011-12 for my masters with University of Exeter were one of the best days. It is too difficult to pen down the best memories as nearly all of the memories would compete with each other, however if I have to pick one, it will be the graduation day.
"Graduating is such a mixed feeling event, there are hundreds of dreams that you want to turn into reality, while there is moment that from tomorrow there are no more libraries, small group activities, lab work, fun parties or socials that we could attend. On one hand we are sad that we have to leave with great memories, while on the other hand, we want to excel in our careers. With such feelings I was sitting very carefully listening to valedictorian speeches in newly constructed Great Hall.
"And the moment appeared when my name was called and I was smiling (the smile of accomplishment and recognition), when I met Baroness Floella Benjamin, Chancellor of the University. She hugged and gave me graduating advice in my ears, which till date resonate in my life. Dr. S. Bates and Dr. S. Aves have helped me a lot academically and post academically whenever I reached out. Francois, Sneha, Kaalindi, Kolade, Jo Bishop were the best buddies, some of whom I still miss.
"I am so happy that skills that I have acquired have shaped me a lot, from working for Telstra health to working with NHS Digital, Exeter on COVID-19 vaccination projects, I think my spinal cord is somehow still connected to Exeter."
15 February 2016, Rome, Italy - FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva. FAO International Symposium on “The Role of Agricultural Biotechnologies in Sustainable Food Systems and Nutrition”, Opening Session. FAO headquarters (Green room).
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Giuseppe Carotenuto. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/
Biotechnological systems are deployed in the context of Augmented Landscapes (Graduate Diploma in Architecture thesis project 2007-2008):
A modular landscape that creates the potential for the establishment of diverse microhabitats by collecting, storing and redirecting surface water. Both projects bring into question our perceptions of what is "natural" and how we relate to landscape within urban territories.
On March 26, 2014, Jeremy de Beer, Associate Professor from the Faculty of Law at University of Ottawa, gave a research lecture on how different intellectual property strategies promote or inhibit open innovation. Professor De Beer is currently working on technological innovation and intellectual property in global contexts. His research is applied in practical contexts ranging from information communication technology in the digital economy to biotechnology in life sciences industries to innovation strategy at international, national, and firm levels.
MSc Biotechnology and Enterprise (2012)
"The days spent in 2011-12 for my masters with University of Exeter were one of the best days. It is too difficult to pen down the best memories as nearly all of the memories would compete with each other, however if I have to pick one, it will be the graduation day.
"Graduating is such a mixed feeling event, there are hundreds of dreams that you want to turn into reality, while there is moment that from tomorrow there are no more libraries, small group activities, lab work, fun parties or socials that we could attend. On one hand we are sad that we have to leave with great memories, while on the other hand, we want to excel in our careers. With such feelings I was sitting very carefully listening to valedictorian speeches in newly constructed Great Hall.
"And the moment appeared when my name was called and I was smiling (the smile of accomplishment and recognition), when I met Baroness Floella Benjamin, Chancellor of the University. She hugged and gave me graduating advice in my ears, which till date resonate in my life. Dr. S. Bates and Dr. S. Aves have helped me a lot academically and post academically whenever I reached out. Francois, Sneha, Kaalindi, Kolade, Jo Bishop were the best buddies, some of whom I still miss.
"I am so happy that skills that I have acquired have shaped me a lot, from working for Telstra health to working with NHS Digital, Exeter on COVID-19 vaccination projects, I think my spinal cord is somehow still connected to Exeter."
Side event: Achievement Awards in Plant Mutation Breeding and Associated Biotechnologies, at the 65th General Conference held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 20 September 2021.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
This side event celebrated successes achieved by Member States in applying nuclear techniques towards the achievement of food security and crop adaptation to climate change. After speeches by IAEA and FAO DGs, DG Grossi honoured the 28 awardees from 20 Member States by giving their certificates to their respective ambassadors. Awards were in three categories: Outstanding Achievement, Women in Plant Mutation Breeding and Young Scientists. Several Ambassadors who took the floor at the event praised the work of the IAEA and the FAO.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack spoke at the plenary general session, “The Marriage of Industrial and Agricultural” at the Bio – Biotechnology Industry Organization sponsored by The World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing at the National Harbor, DC on Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Secretary Vilsack discussed the partnership and cooperation of the federal government and private industry in developing biotechnology for farm, fuel and industry. USDA Photo 10di1423-014.
Alemayehu Tadesse, Alemayehu, Eshutu Zerihun and Tadiose Habte record a clinical examination, 30-31 March 2011, Chicken Health 4 Development (CH4D) Project led by ILRI's Biotechnology Theme (photo credit: ILRI/Collins).
Rice plant regeneration from protoplasts to develop transgenic rices. Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute.
The BIO World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology is the world’s largest industrial biotech gathering which brings together business executives, government officials, researchers and industry leaders from over 35 countries. This year's event was held in Orlando, Florida from April 29 – May 2, 2012 at the Gaylord Palms
Biotechnology Director Dr. James Tuohy Instructs Students on the Proper Preparation of Protein Samples
Side event: Achievement Awards in Plant Mutation Breeding and Associated Biotechnologies, at the 65th General Conference held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 20 September 2021.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
This side event celebrated successes achieved by Member States in applying nuclear techniques towards the achievement of food security and crop adaptation to climate change. After speeches by IAEA and FAO DGs, DG Grossi honoured the 28 awardees from 20 Member States by giving their certificates to their respective ambassadors. Awards were in three categories: Outstanding Achievement, Women in Plant Mutation Breeding and Young Scientists. Several Ambassadors who took the floor at the event praised the work of the IAEA and the FAO.
High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/
J. with a feed bottle, shelves full of stock solutions for post-sterilzation and in-process additions.
Students in Dr Jolene Schuster's Biotechnology Class/Lab made a series of protein samples and then measured the amount of UV light that each absorbed using a spectrophotometer. They used the data to create a standard curve relating concentration and absorbance. The curve will be a useful tool for exploring other protein samples they are studying; Gilder Center, April 22, 2022. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
Takele Taye photographs chickens for phenotypic records, 30-31 March 2011, Chicken Health 4 Development (CH4D) Project led by ILRI's Biotechnology Theme (photo credit: ILRI/Collins)
High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/
The first biomedical and environmental research program began at Livermore in 1963. John Gofman, a distinguished professor at the University of California at Berkeley, was recruited to set up the program and given the charge of studying the effects of radiation on humans. Mort Mendelsohn was recruited to lead the program after Gofman's departure in 1969 to return to teaching.
LAB Program students visiting Cell Genesys.
High school students in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/
15 February 2016, Rome, Italy - Pedro Machado, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Brasília, Brazil. FAO International Symposium on “The Role of Agricultural Biotechnologies in Sustainable Food Systems and Nutrition”, Opening Session. FAO headquarters (Green room).
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Giuseppe Carotenuto. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
15 February 2016, Rome, Italy - Daniel Kamanga, Director, Communication Program, Africa Harvest. FAO International Symposium on “The Role of Agricultural Biotechnologies in Sustainable Food Systems and Nutrition”. Side event. Delivering nutrition, productivity and climate resilience - The Africa Biofortified Sorghum (ABS) project. FAO headquarters (Iran room).
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Pier Paolo Cito. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
Congratulations to the following students who placed, and congratulations to the 19 students that competed!:
Lakshmi Iyengar and Michelle Zhao - 1st place, Food Science
Pankti Kothari and Julia Vanzelli - 1st place, Microbiology
Samantha Giffen - 1st place, Botany
Danny Greenberg and Gianna Tempera - 1st place, Engineering
Alex Byrnes and Steve Petrides - 1st place, Environmental Science
Kevin Trigani and Ananya Shureshkumar - 1st place, Environmental Science
Maria Wissler and Suzy Riegleman - 3rd place, Botany
Will Wang and Rebecca Barresi - 3rd place, Botany
Massachusetts Secretary of Education Paul Reville listens to MassBay biotechnology major Kenny Moreno, who was awarded a 2012 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for his cancer research.
The increasingly-common phenomenon of photographing slides during presentations at conferences. Taken at the International Association for Plant Biotechnology (IAPB) 2014 Congress in Melboune, Victoria, Australia.
Side event: Achievement Awards in Plant Mutation Breeding and Associated Biotechnologies, at the 65th General Conference held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 20 September 2021.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
This side event celebrated successes achieved by Member States in applying nuclear techniques towards the achievement of food security and crop adaptation to climate change. After speeches by IAEA and FAO DGs, DG Grossi honoured the 28 awardees from 20 Member States by giving their certificates to their respective ambassadors. Awards were in three categories: Outstanding Achievement, Women in Plant Mutation Breeding and Young Scientists. Several Ambassadors who took the floor at the event praised the work of the IAEA and the FAO.
The Promise of Biotechnology was painted by Eric Okdeh at 1108 Sansom Street in October, 2019. Sponsored by CSL Behring, the mural was painted over a three-month period by dozens of students, inmates at SCI Phoenix, CSI employees, and at community paint days.