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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
A. Embryogenic Mahsuri rice callus with a number of regenerating plants. B. A single embryo of Giza-159 rice showing the shoot and root regions enveloped by the scutellum. C. Regenerating plants are removed from culture and placed in vials of distilled water to encourage root elongation. D. A tray containing several hundred regenerated Pokkali rice plants.
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Dr Jolene Schuster's Biotechnology labs have concentrated on DNA study during April, 2021, and she explains the lesson plan as follows: "The ability to make many copies of select regions of DNA is incredibly valuable, not just in the biochemistry lab, but also in medicine, agriculture, forensic science, evolutionary biology, and many other applications. The basic process is called the polymerase chain reaction (PCR.) Biotechnology class used PCR to amplify a short non-coding region of their own 16th chromosome to create a class genetic distribution profile. Students harvested some cells from inside their cheeks, extracted a small amount of DNA, and mixed the DNA with the right components to set up the PCR reaction. The reaction involves repeated copying of a specific target DNA sequence. The PCR products are analyzed for size and relative concentrations after the reaction. This particular non-coding region, the Alu unit at the PV92 locus, has been used to establish relatedness of individuals for many purposes." Photography by Glenn Minshall.
Dr Jolene Schuster's Biotechnology labs have concentrated on DNA study during April, 2021, and she explains the lesson plan as follows: "The ability to make many copies of select regions of DNA is incredibly valuable, not just in the biochemistry lab, but also in medicine, agriculture, forensic science, evolutionary biology, and many other applications. The basic process is called the polymerase chain reaction (PCR.) Biotechnology class used PCR to amplify a short non-coding region of their own 16th chromosome to create a class genetic distribution profile. Students harvested some cells from inside their cheeks, extracted a small amount of DNA, and mixed the DNA with the right components to set up the PCR reaction. The reaction involves repeated copying of a specific target DNA sequence. The PCR products are analyzed for size and relative concentrations after the reaction. This particular non-coding region, the Alu unit at the PV92 locus, has been used to establish relatedness of individuals for many purposes." Photography by Glenn Minshall.
Biotechnology, AI and the Internet of Things are shaping the 21th century as we speak. Information is the only thing that matters: who controls it, owns it, leaks it; who gathers it, uses, sells or fabricates it? From 11 May to 8 July, MU takes a close look at the unravelling information-related mythologies of our time (identity, privacy, freedom, truth) with two separate solo exhibitions like parallel universes of critical reflection by artists Zach Blas and Heather Dewey-Hagborg.
The two exhibitions at MU pose some challenging questions. What makes us who we are, for instance, and who defines our identities? What chance do we stand against a trillion-dollar industry out to harvest and sell our information or governments eager to monitor everyone in order to track down (possible) criminals, terrorists or political opponents? When companies and states have the computing power and algorithms to handle information of billions of people; when artificial intelligence predicts our buying behaviour as well as our potential threat to society – where does that leave us? Well… at least we can call for regulation, we can quit Facebook, and some of us, like Zach Blas and Heather Dewey-Hagborg, can make incredible art.
Photos by Hanneke Wetzer
The SEMI, a mobile Biotechnology Laboratory that is used by schools throughout central Iowa, was parked at East High from August 25-29.
Photo submitted by East High School.
The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center officially opened its doors in September 2006. The $15 million, 62,000 square foot facility was funded in part by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and created and owned in a joint partnership of the Hepatitis B Foundation and Delaware Valley College. The Center is a place of discovery, education and job creation with a shared vision of sustaining the vitality and beauty of Bucks County and the region. It seeks to advance biotechnology, maximize synergies between nonprofit scientists and their commercial colleagues, and launch new ideas and discoveries that will make a difference.
You need a steady hand when you're taking these photos from a poor quality cameraphone. I moved slightly when taking this. It might be useful to somebody though (Hey, it's not my bandwidth being used up - Thanks Yahoo!)
Steen Riisgaard, CEO of Novozymes, Jeff Broin, CEO of POET, and Richard Hamilton, CEO of Ceres, during the Q&A portion of the plenary lunch session of the 2008 BIO World Congress of Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing in Chicago.
Biotechnology, AI and the Internet of Things are shaping the 21th century as we speak. Information is the only thing that matters: who controls it, owns it, leaks it; who gathers it, uses, sells or fabricates it? From 11 May to 8 July, MU takes a close look at the unravelling information-related mythologies of our time (identity, privacy, freedom, truth) with two separate solo exhibitions like parallel universes of critical reflection by artists Zach Blas and Heather Dewey-Hagborg.
The two exhibitions at MU pose some challenging questions. What makes us who we are, for instance, and who defines our identities? What chance do we stand against a trillion-dollar industry out to harvest and sell our information or governments eager to monitor everyone in order to track down (possible) criminals, terrorists or political opponents? When companies and states have the computing power and algorithms to handle information of billions of people; when artificial intelligence predicts our buying behaviour as well as our potential threat to society – where does that leave us? Well… at least we can call for regulation, we can quit Facebook, and some of us, like Zach Blas and Heather Dewey-Hagborg, can make incredible art.
Photos by Hanneke Wetzer
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
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1. Wheat cell cultures are initiated from immature embryos, and cultured as disorganized callus. Shoots and roots are induced by altering hormones in the medium.
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Biotechnology, AI and the Internet of Things are shaping the 21th century as we speak. Information is the only thing that matters: who controls it, owns it, leaks it; who gathers it, uses, sells or fabricates it? From 11 May to 8 July, MU takes a close look at the unravelling information-related mythologies of our time (identity, privacy, freedom, truth) with two separate solo exhibitions like parallel universes of critical reflection by artists Zach Blas and Heather Dewey-Hagborg.
The two exhibitions at MU pose some challenging questions. What makes us who we are, for instance, and who defines our identities? What chance do we stand against a trillion-dollar industry out to harvest and sell our information or governments eager to monitor everyone in order to track down (possible) criminals, terrorists or political opponents? When companies and states have the computing power and algorithms to handle information of billions of people; when artificial intelligence predicts our buying behaviour as well as our potential threat to society – where does that leave us? Well… at least we can call for regulation, we can quit Facebook, and some of us, like Zach Blas and Heather Dewey-Hagborg, can make incredible art.
Photos by Hanneke Wetzer
5th BIO Latin America Conference | São Paulo, Brazil | 3-4 September, 2019
Hosted by BIO (Biotechnology Innovation Organization) and Biominas Brasil
Photo: Ivan Almeida
5th BIO Latin America Conference | São Paulo, Brazil | 3-4 September, 2019
Hosted by BIO (Biotechnology Innovation Organization) and Biominas Brasil
Photo: Ivan Almeida
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The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for its new “Entrepreneur Wing” on Friday, January 8, 2010. The event took place at the Center located on 3805 Old Easton Road in Doylestown, Pa in front of a crowd of 150 community leaders.
“The PA Biotech Center is a place of discovery, seeking to advance biotechnology, maximize synergies between nonprofit scientists and their commercial colleagues, and launch new ideas and discoveries that will make a difference,” says Dr. Timothy Block, founder and president of the Center. “The venture has been extremely successful, investing in the community, expanding and thriving, while other businesses and organizations have been shrinking during this difficult economy.”
Renovations to the Center’s existing space will accommodate 6,000 square feet of new laboratory space. There will be one teaching lab and 8 research labs that include mass spectrometry lab, drug discovery, diagnostics, medicinal chemistry, and a CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment) certified laboratory. This expansion will significantly add to the overall research mission of the Biotechnology Center.
16 February 2016, Rome, Italy - FAO International Symposium on “The Role of Agricultural Biotechnologies in Sustainable Food Systems and Nutrition”, Student Interactive Session: Bringing Fresh Perspectives. FAO headquarters (Sheikh Zayed Centre).
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Students in the Biotechnology and Chemistry Labs of the Lake Nona campus on September 20, 2017 in Orlando, Fla.
Students in the Biotechnology and Chemistry Labs of the Lake Nona campus on September 20, 2017 in Orlando, Fla.
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Hudson Alpha INstitute for Biotechnology - (Official Grand Opening on April 24):
For many years, an Alabama-based, world-class biotechnology institute was the dream of the principals of the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. Thanks to $50 million in state support pledged by Alabama Governor Bob Riley and $80 million in private donations, that dream has become a reality.
Located in the nation’s second largest research park, Cummings Research Park (CRP), the institute is the cornerstone of the 150-acre CRP Biotech Campus. A not-for-profit organization, HudsonAlpha has a three-fold mission of conducting genomics-based research to improve human health and well being; sparking economic development; and providing educational outreach to nurture the next generation of biotech researchers and entrepreneurs, as well as to create a biotech literate public.
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
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
On October 23, 2018, Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito joined the college presidents of Northeastern University and Middlesex Community College to announce a $4.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation that will provide scholarships to low-income students studying biotechnology.
(Photographs by Josephine Pettigrew, Office of the Governor)
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
Students in the Biotechnology and Chemistry Labs of the Lake Nona campus on September 20, 2017 in Orlando, Fla.
One of my all-time favorite poster designs for EPA NHEERL - completed and then only used for a week or so before being retired :-( ...oh well... I still really liked this design.
Students in the Biotechnology and Chemistry Labs of the Lake Nona campus on September 20, 2017 in Orlando, Fla.
5th BIO Latin America Conference | São Paulo, Brazil | 3-4 September, 2019
Hosted by BIO (Biotechnology Innovation Organization) and Biominas Brasil
Photo: Ivan Almeida
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His Worship, Mayor Stephen Mandel, Honourable Greg Weadick, Minister of Advanced Education and Technology and Mr. Vincent Chornet, President and CEO of Enerkem open the Advanced Energy Research Facility, which turns waste into green transportation fuels.
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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