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2006
Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants : Toward the Improvement of Global Environment and Food
by Ashwani K. Rai and Teruhiro Takabe, Editors; March 2006; ISBN 1402043880
The main objective of this book is to provide state-of-the-art knowledge of recent developments in the understanding of plant response to abiotic stresses in a single volume. Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants contains nine sections; Signal transduction, Temperature stress, Oxidative stresses, Phytoremediation, Osmotic stresses, Ion homeostasis, Nutrition, Structural responses, and Genetic diversity and development of biotechnology. Contributions in each chapter are prepared by leading experts in the respective fields and mirror the advancement in the approach. This book contains important future tasks of the particular fields and supplies extensive bibliographies at the end of each chapter, as well as tables and figures that illustrate the research findings. Each chapter reflects how physiologists, biochemists and molecular biologists have caught up with the newer techniques to understand the basic problems of abiotic stress in plant species. All these make this book highly useful and a must read for students, researchers and professionals in botany, plant environmental stress studies, agriculture, plant physiology, cell biology and molecular biology, in both the academic and industrial sectors.
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Advanced Materials and Techniques for Radiation Dosimetry (Hardcover)
by Khalil Arshak and Olga Korostynska, Editors; May 2006; ISBN 158053340X
Ranging from basic theory to advance concepts, this complete reference covers the physics of radiation, the biological effects of radiation, and the technology of radiation sensing and measurement. It provides a useful guide to commercially available dosimetry equipment and explains their applications. Surveying current and cutting-edge methods and materials used to detect radiation and record dosages, the book also explores novel approaches for designing new low-cost radiation sensors and furthering dosimetry research.
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Advanced Process Biotechnology
by S. N. Mukhopadhyay; July 2006; ISBN 190479873X
Process biotechnology practice has advanced substantially in recent years. Advances have taken place not only with microbes or microbial systems, but also with mammalian, animal and plant cell culture systems. In order to recognise and protect these advances various new patents have been applied for and granted. Thus this book deals with the patenting of new biotechnologies, as well as the actual processes themselves.
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Analytical Biotechnology
by Thomas G.M. Schalkhammer, Editor; June 2006; ISBN 3764365897
Analytical Biotechnology presents a set of technologies that provide state-of-the art tools for genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, drug discovery, screening, and analysis of biomolecules such as DNA, proteins, and small metabolites. Thus, the book covers topics from immunoassays and biochips to nano-biochemistry. Moreover, it aims to apply advanced automation and microfabrication technology to the development of biosensor devices as well as integrated systems. This volume promotes cross-disciplinary approaches directed toward solving key problems in biology and medicine. Each chapter combines theory, practice, and protocols. It is of interest to researchers, students, practitioners from biotechnology, cellular and molecular biology, biomedicine and biochemistry.
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Basic Biotechnology
by Colin Ratledge and Bjorn Kristiansen, Editors; May 2006; ISBN 0521549582
Biotechnology's wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary activities include recombinant DNA techniques, cloning, and the application of microbiology to the production of goods from bread to antibiotics. In this new edition, biology and bioprocessing topics are uniquely combined to provide a complete overview of biotechnology. A distinctive feature of the text is the discussions of the public perception of biotechnology and the business of biotechnology, which set the science in a broader context. This comprehensive textbook is essential reading for all students of biotechnology and applied microbiology, and for researchers in biotechnology industries.
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Basic Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering
by Ronald Fournier; May 2006; ISBN 1591690269
Basic Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering, fuses fundamental engineering and life science principles to uncover key concepts in biomedical engineering transport phenomena. Coverage begins with basic thermodynamic properties, body fluids, solute diffusion and transport, physical and flow properties of fluids and blood, tissue oxygen transport, and pharmacokinetics. These topics are updated to include new material on fluid mechanics, diffusion, and mass transfer in boundary layers. Building upon this foundation, the book describes the application of these principles to the development and design of drug delivery systems, artificial organs, bioartificial organs, and tissue engineering. Also new to this edition are an introductory chapter on units and dimensions, including tips for solving engineering problems and a discussion of material balances, and a chapter reviewing thermodynamic concepts with emphasis on solutions.

Considerable importance is placed on developing a quantitative understanding of the underlying physical, chemical, and biological phenomena. Mathematical models are developed from scratch using the conceptually simple "shell balance" or "compartmental" approaches to obtain the differential equations that describe a particular situation. Numerous examples throughout the book employ mathematical techniques and numerical methods. Where possible, the results obtained from them are compared with actual experimental data taken from the research literature.

Each chapter ends with problems designed to help students gain confidence in the development of mathematical models for a variety of problems of varying degrees of complexity. A brief discussion of these mathematical techniques and numerical methods are described in the book. These techniques and methods include similarity transforms, Laplace transforms, finding the root of a nonlinear equation, linear regression, nonlinear regression, and solving ordinary differential equations.
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Biotech: The Countercultural Origins of an Industry (Politics & Culture in Modern America)
by Eric J. Vettel; June 2006; ISBN 0812239474
In Biotech, the author chronicles the story behind genetic engineering, recombinant DNA, cloning, and stem-cell research. It is a story about the meteoric rise of government support for scientific research during the Cold War, about activists and student protesters in the Vietnam era pressing for a new purpose in science, about politicians creating policy that alters the course of science, and also about the release of powerful entrepreneurial energies in universities and in venture capital that few realized existed. Most of all, it is a story about people--not just biologists but also followers and opponents who knew nothing about the biological sciences yet cared deeply about how biological research was done and how the resulting knowledge was used.
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Biotechnology Demystified
by Sharon Walker; September 2006; ISBN 0071448128
This self-teaching guide explains the basic concepts and fundamentals in all the major subtopics of biotechnology. The content advances logically from the basics of molecular and cellular biology to more complex topics such as DNA, reproductive cloning, experimental procedures, infectious diseases, immunology, the Human Genome Project, new drug discoveries, and genetic disorders.
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Biotechnology, Agriculture and the Food Industry
by G. E. Zaikov, Editor; May 2006; ISBN 1600210406
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Building Biotechnology: Starting, Managing, And Understanding Biotechnology Companies
by Yali Friedman; August 2006; ISBN 0973467630
Written in plain terms, this book is a sound foundation for better understanding this exciting and rapidly changing line of commerce.
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Cell Biology Protocols
by J. Robin Harris, John M. Graham, David Rickwood, Editors; March 2006; ISBN 0470847581
As a modern composite scientific discipline, Cell Biology has expanded and moved forward rapidly in recent years. Cell Biologists now require a wide range of techniques, including those of analytical biochemistry and microscopy in all its diverse forms. These are often used alongside the techniques of molecular biology and molecular genetics. This book contains numerous useful protocols, covering light and electron microscopy, cell culture, cell separation, sub-cellular fractionation, organelle and membrane isolation, and the use of in vitro reassembly systems in Cell Biology. Many of these protocols feature helpful notes and safety information for practical application. The format favours easy use at the bench with space for notes and important safety information. An appendix contains essential analytical information that will prove invaluable to those working on all aspects of cell biology.

This book will be of interest to students and more experienced cell biologists, as well as molecular biologists and those working in genomics and proteomics who are looking for cellular techniques to validate their findings within intact cells.
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Cultural Memory and Biodiversity
by Virginia D. Nazarea; January 2006; ISBN 0816525471
According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN, some 1.4 billion people live in farm families that are largely self-provisioning in terms of seeds. In recent years, the skill and knowledge applied to the management and improvement of farmer-varieties has become more fully appreciated. Farmers have been found to employ taxonomic systems, encourage introgression, use selection and breeding techniques, multiply seeds, field test, record data, and name their varieties. It was not so long ago that these farmer-varieties were referred to, in scientific literature, as "primitive" or even "Stone-Age" varieties. They are still referred to by the rather disembodied term, "landraces."

The concerted collection of these materials for conservation and use in modern plant breeding preceeded by some decades any efforts to conserve or use the knowledge farmers had about their materials. Virginia Nazarea's book is at once a warm and loving tribute to farmer-innovators, and a practical guide to the study of "indigenous" knowledge of farming systems and farmer-managed biodiversity. She connects plants to people in ways readers will find difficult to forget, and shows that the existence of diversity in crops is linked with the health and diversity of human cultures. In a sense, they have co-evolved with each other.

Nazarea's field research focused on how people farm sweet potatoes in Bukidnon, Phillipines. In the course of this research she was able to collect 89 sweet potato varieties. Her book offers a detailed account of these varieties and their management. One particularly interesting table provides a compendium of indigenous cultural management beliefs and practices, and comments on each by a plant pathologist, entomologist, agronomist, plant breeder and plant physiologist. The result is fascinating and revealing. In response to the observation that Holy water is mixed with some cuttings so God will watch over and protect the crop, the plant pathologist replies, "purely fanatic," while the plant breeder comments that "water will be good for the cuttings."

Most important, the field research was a test of methodology. This is where the book shines. Nazarea offers a well-conceived, practical, step-by-step guide to researchers who wish to examine the interaction between traditional farmers and their crops. Though Nazarea is an anthropologist by training, this guide, interestingly and uniquely, will be equally valuable to social scientists, ethnobiologists, and agricultural scientists (particularly plant collectors and breeders). Nazarea is clearly sensitive both to the local needs and feelings of farmers as well as to aspirations and needs of researchers. The result is highly useful. In one light volume, the researcher has a complete and rigourous methodology laid out, from the types of questions to ask, to how to ask them and to whom. With slight modification to suit particular circumstances, most researchers may need little else to undertake work in this particular field.

Nazarea's "big" thesis is that "preserving local knowledge pertaining to traditional varieties of crops is complementary, and in many respects indispensable, to the maintenance of the genetic diversity of these crops." Some may argue that she falls a little short in proving its indispensability. Nevertheless, she is on solid ground, genetically and socially, when she demonstrates the importance of on-farm management and what she calls "memory banking" of indigenous knowledge. Equally, she is convincing in arguing that ex situ (genebank) and in situ (on-farm) conservation and management of genetic resources are complementary strategies. Nazarea's contribution is to the latter, both by providing a methodology for research, and an engaging, delightfully-written case study of its application. This is a book without peers in its field.

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DNA: How the Biotech Revolution Is Changing the Way We Fight Disease
by Frank H. Stephenson; December 2006; ISBN 159102482X
In the fall of 2005, leading scientists from the National Cancer Institute announced the beginning of the cancer genome atlas project, a large-scale endeavor to map every gene implicated in cancer and the first step toward development of new therapies for treating this still baffling disease. This spin-off of the human genome project is only the latest exciting research advance in a decades-long quest to fully understand the biochemistry of the human body and thereby gain insights into the secrets of health, disease, and aging. Biochemist and veteran lab researcher Frank H. Stephenson tells the compelling story of how scientists on many fronts are succeeding in the battle against disease. With a gift for making the complexities of genetics and biochemistry understandable to the average reader, Stephenson offers a fascinating tour of the mechanisms of our body and the therapeutic techniques that are gaining in sophistication and effectiveness every year. From heart disease to AIDS and cancer, he helps you understand how the tools of biotechnology are being used to combat our most common afflictions. Stephenson examines a wide variety of health threats and illnesses: HIV infection, the many forms of cancer, asthma, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, obesity, and even erectile dysfunction. Each is discussed in terms of its root cause and treatment in plain, jargon-free language that not only educates but also entertains. This is the ideal primer on the biotechnology revolution for the layperson. Stephenson offers many insights into both the diseases that destroy health and the great promises that biotechnology offers for preserving and prolonging a healthy life.
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Excipient Development for Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, and Drug Delivery Systems
by Ashok Katdare; August 2006; ISBN 0849327067
To facilitate the development of novel drug delivery systems and biotechnology-oriented drugs, the need for new excipients to be developed and approved continues to increase. Excipient Development for Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, and Drug Delivery Systems serves as a comprehensive source to improve understanding of excipients and forge new avenues for regulatory approval. This book presents detailed, up-to-date information on various aspects of excipient development and testing. It addresses specific details such as preclinical testing, safety and toxicology evaluation, as well as regulatory and quality aspects. The text also discusses specific case studies for various functional excipients.
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Fermentation Microbiology and Biotechnology, Second Edition
by E. M. T. El-Mansi; September 2006; ISBN 0849353343
This book provides a current overview of fermentation biotechnology, with special attention paid to key application areas and novel support technologies. This edition features updated and expanded chapters that present the most recent advances in the field. It discusses enzymes and metabolic engineering for the production of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Additional coverage includes principles and applications of fermentation kinetics, bioprocess monitoring, metabolic flux analysis, and effective control systems and strategies. It is an ideal text for students and a handy reference for busy professionals in a variety of fields.
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Functional Foods and Biotechnology
by Kalidas Shetty; September 2006; ISBN 0849375274
This book focuses on the design of functional food ingredients for health and improved food safety. Divided into two sections, Functional Foods and Biotechnology presents a concise treatment on functional food ingredients and antimicrobials. The first section of the book examines functional foods for health, while the second section details ingredients necessary for food quality and microbiological safety. It is an invaluable resource for students taking graduate courses in food science and for those in the food industry that are interested in these foods and the latest technologies.
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The Global Genome : Biotechnology, Politics, and Culture 
by Eugene Thacker; October 2006; ISBN 0262701162
In the age of global biotechnology, DNA can exist as biological material in a test tube, as a sequence in a computer database, and as economically valuable information in a patent. In this book the author asks us to consider the relationship of these three entities and argues that -- by their existence and their interrelationships -- they are fundamentally redefining the notion of biological "life itself."

Biological science and the biotech industry are increasingly organized at a global level, in large part because of the use of the Internet in exchanging biological data. International genome sequencing efforts, genomic databases, the development of World Intellectual Property policies, and the "borderless" business of biotech are all evidence of the global intersections of biology and informatics -- of genetic codes and computer codes. The author points out the internal tension in the very concept of biotechnology: the products are more "tech" than "bio," but the technology itself is fully biological, composed of the biomaterial labor of genes, proteins, cells, and tissues. Is biotechnology a technology at all, he asks, or is it a notion of "life itself" that is inseparable from its use in the biotech industry?

The three sections of the book cover the three primary activities of biotechnology today: the encoding of biological materials into digital form -- as in bioinformatics and genomics; its recoding in various ways -- including the "biocolonialism" of mapping genetically isolated ethnic populations and the newly pervasive concern over "biological security"; and its decoding back into biological materiality -- as in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The author moves easily from science to philosophy to political economics, enlivening his account with ideas from such thinkers as Georges Bataille, Georges Canguilhem, Michel Foucault, Antonio Negri, and Paul Virilio. The author says that "global genome" makes it impossible to consider biotechnology without the context of globalism.
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Handbook of Industrial Chemistry and Biotechnology
by James A. Kent, Editor; January 2006; ISBN 0387278427
This book serves a spectrum of individuals, from those who are directly involved in the chemical industry, to others in related activities. It provides not only the underlying science and technology for important industry sectors (30 of the book’s 38 chapters), but also broad coverage of critical supporting topics. Industry work product can be much enhanced through observing the tenets and applying the methodologies in Green Engineering and Chemistry (new chapter), and in study of Practical Catalysis (new), Environmental Measurements (new), Safety, and Emergency Preparedness. Understanding these factors allows them to be part of the total process and helps achieve optimum results in, for example, process development, review, and modification. Other new chapters include Nanotechnology, Environmental Considerations in Facilities Planning, Biomass Utilization, Industrial Microbial Fermentation, Enzymes and Biocatalysis, the Nuclear Industry, and History of the Chemical Industry.
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Handbook of Plant Biotechnology
by Paul Christou and Harry Klee; Marcy 2006; ISBN 0470869143
Written by an international team of experienced researchers and professionals from both academia and industry, this volume will bring together the principles and practice of contemporary plant biotechnology to include:
  • the techniques of plant genetic modification - applications of plant biotechnology, crop improvement in agriculture and a production system for pharmaceutical proteins
  • ethics and safety issues - public perception, public relations, scale-up and testing, and legislation within the business of plant biotechnology.
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An Introduction to Molecular Biotechnology : Molecular Fundamentals, Methods and Applications in Modern Biotechnology
by Michael Wink, Editor; August 2006; ISBN 3527314121
A very detailed introduction to the fundamentals in molecular and cell biology is followed by an overview of standard techniques applied in molecular biotechnology -- including chromatography and electrophoresis, cloning techniques, gene expression systems, immunological methods, labeling of proteins and in situ-techniques, microscopy and laser systems. The third part then focuses on the key topics of molecular biotechnology, ranging from functional genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics to drug targeting, recombinant antibodies, structural biology, gene therapy and knock mice. The whole is rounded off by a section on biotechnology in industry dealing with patenting issues, company foundation and market opportunities. With over 800 pages, this book provides students and professionals in life sciences, pharmacy and biochemistry with all they need to know about molecular biotechnology.
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Microbial Bionanotechnology: Biological Self-Assembly Systems and Biopolymer-Based Nanostructures
by Bernd H.A. Rehm; April 2006; ISBN 1904933165
Bionanotechnology is an emerging multidisciplinary field fusing nanotechnology with biology. This new discipline combines biological principles with physical and chemical procedures to generate nano-sized building blocks with specific functions and new properties. Bioanotechnology is an interdisciplinary field, involving the development of biologically-based procedures, the use of biological components and systems, the design of biocompatible objects and systems and the use of nanotechnology to support biotechnological processes.

In contrast to nanotechnology, which uses the "top down" approach, bionanotechnology employs the "bottom up" strategy to harness nature's capacity to form molecular nanostructures. These biological nanostructures are based on biopolymers, proteins or DNA and can be either directly functionalised or used as templates for the formation of inorganic nanostructures called biomimetics. In most cases microorganisms form these natural self-assembled nanostructures, with functionalitybeing biologically and/or chemically controlled. These biomolecule complexes can be enhanced by chemical modifications leading to almost unlimited functionalities in medical and technological applications.

This book provides a survey of the most striking and successful approaches to produce biogenic nanodevices with emphasis on the use of microorganisms for production. Entire chapters are dedicated to the biotechnological production of tailor-made biopolymer-based self-assembled nanostructures such as biopolyester, cyanophycin inclusions and alginates, which can be processed into nanoparticles. Other chapters summarise recent developments in protein- and DNA-based nanodevice production. The book demonstrates the diversity of biological nanostructures, the implied design space and the enormous potential for applications in medicine, biotechnology, drug delivery and biocomputing.
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Plant Biotechnology: Current and Future Applications of Genetically Modified Crops
by Nigel Halford, Editor; March 2006; ISBN 0470021810
This book covers in detail the development, use and regulation of GM crops. Split into three sections, Part 1 will introduce GM crops and will describe the GM crops that are used commercially. Part 2 will look at new developments and methodologies in areas including potential applications of GM crops for the production of vaccines, enhanced nutritional value of GM food, and engineering resistance to fungal pathogens. Part 3 concludes by considering the key issues of safety and legislation, including allergenicity, environmental impacts, risk assessment and labelling.
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Plant Metabolomics (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry)
by K. Saito, R.A. Dixon, and L. Willmitzer, Editor; April 2006; ISBN 3540297812
Metabolomics – which deals with all metabolites of an organism – is a rapidly-emerging sector of post-genome research fields. It plays significant roles in a variety of fields from medicine to agriculture and holds a fundamental position in functional genomics studies and their application in plant biotechnology. This volume comprehensively covers plant metabolomics for the first time. The chapters offer cutting-edge information on analytical technology, bioinformatics and applications. They were all written by leading researchers who have been directly involved in plant metabolomics research throughout the world. Up-to-date information and future developments are described, thereby producing a volume which is a landmark of plant metabolomics research and a beneficial guideline to graduate students and researchers in academia, industry, and technology transfer organizations in all plant science fields.
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Process Scale Bioseparations for the Biopharmaceutical Industry (Biotechnology and Bioprocessing)
by Abhinav A. Shukla; July 2006; ISBN 1574445170
The biopharmaceutical industry has become an important player in the global economy, with bioprocess development as a key source of competitive advantage. Process Scale Bioseparations for the Biopharmaceutical Industry brings together scientific principles, practical considerations, and empirical approaches to offer a unique perspective on purification process development. It provides fundamental concepts, experimental design strategies, and practical guidelines. Supplying numerous tables, flow charts, and schematics, it shows readers how to approach process development for various downstream unit operations leading to strategies adopted for different classes of biopharmaceuticals.
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2005
Advanced Biomaterials for Medical Applications
by David W. Thomas (Editor); January 2005; ISBN 1402029071
Biomaterials science has advanced dramatically in the past 50 years with the increased cooperation between engineers chemists and biologists. Whilst previously biomaterials may have been erroneously thought to encompass dressing materials or implant structures designed to replace damaged or diseased tissue, the range of clinical applications of these materials is immense. Truly "Smart" biomaterials, which have the ability to recognize, respond to and even record their environment, now exist. The presentations in this volume reflect the true inter-disciplinary nature of biomaterials science; with contributions from polymer chemists, engineers, biologists and clinicians. The presentations show the potential of these collaborations and describe how advanced biomaterials have and are being employed not only in theraputic applications, but also increasingly in diagnosis and treatment in medical science.
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Advances in Applied Microbiology
by Allen I. Laskin, Joan W. Bennett, Geoffrey M. Gadd (Editors); December 2005; ISBN 0120026600
Published since 1959, Advances in Applied Microbiology continues to be one of the most widely read and authoritative review sources in Microbiology. The series contains comprehensive reviews of the most current research in applied microbiology. Recent areas covered include bacterial diversity in the human gut, protozoan grazing of freshwater biofilms, metals in yeast fermentation processes and the interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays.
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Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development (Natural Resource Management and Policy)
by Joseph Cooper, Leslie Marie Lipper, and David Zilberman; July 2005; ISBN 0387254072

This volume summarizes the current state of knowledge in the economic literature of management of agricultural biotechnology and biodiversity in agricultural and economic development. It identifies key issues confronting policy makers in managing biodiversity and biotechnology and provides a broad, multi-disciplinary analysis of the linkage between the two. It is especially innovative in its use of plant genetic resource management as the basis for is analysis.

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Applications of Gene-Based Technologies for Improving Animal Production and Health in Developing Countries
by Harinder Makkar and Gerrit J. Viljoen, Editors; July 2005; ISBN 1402033117
Modern Biotechnology has potential for solving many problems associated with animal productivity and health and offers exciting opportunities for enhancing agricultural productivity. At present the focus is, however, on the issues and problems of significance for livestock producers in the developed world. In order to fully realize the benefits of this technology in developing countries, there is a need to identify, characterize and apply appropriate gene-based technologies for these regions. These proceedings present peer reviewed state-of-the-art papers describing the achievements in the areas of animal breeding and genetics, animal nutrition, animal health, and environment, ethics, safety, and regulatory aspects of gene-based technologies; achievements which could be realized using these modern scientific tools to maximise the benefits from the 'livestock revolution' that is taking place; and the constraints in the use of gene-based technologies and their specific research needs. This book will help in bridging the wide gap between developed and developing countries, in the development and use of gene-based technologies, and to elucidate the current and future roles of such technologies in the developing world. It is a good reference source for researchers, students and policy-makers alike.
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Artificial Enzymes
by Ronald Breslow, Editor; August 2005; ISBN 3527311653
A first-stop resource containing valuable information for the developers and users of biomimetic catalysts from all fields, this book is highly recommended for chemists, biotechnologists and pharmaceutical researchers.
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Artificial Intelligence Methods and Tools for Systems Biology (Computational Biology)
by Werner Dubitzky and Francisco Azuaje, Editor; June 2005; ISBN 1402029594
This book provides simultaneously a design blueprint, user guide, research agenda, and communication platform for current and future developments in artificial intelligence (AI) approaches to systems biology. It places an emphasis on the molecular dimension of life phenomena and in one chapter on anatomical and functional modeling of the brain. As design blueprint, the book is intended for scientists and other professionals tasked with developing and using AI technologies in the context of life sciences research. As a user guide, this volume addresses the requirements of researchers to gain a basic understanding of key AI methodologies for life sciences research. Its emphasis is not on an intricate mathematical treatment of the presented AI methodologies. Instead, it aims at providing the users with a clear understanding and practical know-how of the methods. As a research agenda, the book is intended for computer and life science students, teachers, researchers, and managers who want to understand the state of the art of the presented methodologies and the areas in which gaps in our knowledge demand further research and development. Our aim was to maintain the readability and accessibility of a textbook throughout the chapters, rather than compiling a mere reference manual. The book is also intended as a communication platform seeking to bride the cultural and technological gap among key systems biology disciplines. To support this function, contributors have adopted a terminology and approach that appeal to audiences from different backgrounds.
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Artificial Photosynthesis : From Basic Biology to Industrial Application
by Anthony F. Collings and Christa Critchley, Editors; October 2005; ISBN 3527310908
Since the events crucial to plant photosynthesis are now known in molecular detail, this process is no longer nature's secret, but can for the first time be mimicked by technology. Broad in its scope, this book spans the basics of biological photosynthesis right up to the current approaches for its technical exploitation, making it the most complete resource on artificial photosynthesis ever published.
The contents draw on the expertise of the Australian Artificial Photosynthesis Network, currently the world's largest coordinated research effort to develop effective photosynthesis technology. This is further backed by expert contributions from around the globe, providing an authoritative overview of current research worldwide.
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Bio-Based Polymers and Composites
by Richard Wool and X. Susan Sun; July 2005; ISBN 0127639527
This book addresses the cost-effective utilization of many common crop plants to make high performance, engineered materials. Such plants produce Oils, Proteins, Polysaccharides and Fibers which can be converted to plastics, adhesives and composite materials. The steps toward the sustainable development of bio-based materials involve (a) Biotechnology of plants, (b) Plant Growth, (c) Plant Processing, (d) Plant Utilization and (e) Materials Mass Production. Also presented are the key barriers to integrating these steps. In a systematic manner, the authors present the fundamental issues for the mass production of low cost, sustainable new bio-based products and materials for end use applications including automotive, construction, housing, defense, sports, textiles and materials in general.
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Biocatalysts and Enzyme Technology
by Klaus Buchholz, Volker Kasche, and Uwe Theo Bornscheuer; April 2005; ISBN 3527304975
An instructive and comprehensive overview of our current knowledge of biocatalysis and enzyme technology. Following an introduction to the history of enzyme applications and the motivations for using these highly selective and environmentally friendly methods, the book goes on to cover enzyme mechanisms and kinetics, production, recovery, characterization and their design, including recombinant methods. Alongside the application of soluble and immobilized biocatalysts, including whole-cell systems, the authors treat the use of non-aqueous reaction systems, applications in organic synthesis, bioreactor design and reaction engineering. In line with the book's didactic approach, a number of case studies further exemplify the advantages of enzyme processes. Each topic includes exercises, designed to facilitate access to this flourishing area of research.
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Biodiesel: Growing A New Energy Economy
by Greg Pahl; January 2005; ISBN 1931498652
Has world oil output peaked? Recent price spikes and dwindling reserves have spurred fears that we are fast approaching the critical tipping point that will trigger severe global economic depression, political instability, and human suffering. Today 95 percent of global oil is consumed for transportation, and other alternatives are distant possibilities at best. We need a solution now, one that will pave the way to a saner, more sustainable energy future without massive reinvestments in infrastructure and technology transfer. We need biodiesel. A crop-derived liquid fuel, biodiesel can be made from a wide range of renewable, locally grown plant sources--even from recycled cooking oils or animal fats. The technology is simple and available today, and the benefits of biodiesel are enormous, as both a cleaner-burning vehicle fuel and a source for residential or commercial heating. This book explores the history and technology of biodiesel, its current use around the world, and its exciting potential in the United States and beyond. While biodiesel is not the answer to all our energy problems, it is an important step in the long overdue process of weaning ourselves from fossil fuels.
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Bioelectrical Signal Processing in Cardiac and Neurological Applications (Academic Press Series in Biomedical Engineering)
by Leif Sörnmo and Pablo Laguna; June 2005; ISBN 0124375529
The analysis of bioelectrical signals continues to receive wide attention in research as well as commercially because novel signal processing techniques have helped to uncover valuable information for improved diagnosis and therapy. This book takes a unique problem-driven approach to biomedical signal processing by considering a wide range of problems in cardiac and neurological applicationsthe two "heavyweight" areas of biomedical signal processing. The interdisciplinary nature of the topic is reflected in how the text interweaves physiological issues with related methodological considerations. Bioelectrical Signal Processing is suitable for a final year undergraduate or graduate course as well as for use as an authoritative reference for practicing engineers, physicians, and researchers.
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Bioenergy: Realizing the Potential
by Semida Silveira; August 2005; ISBN 0080446612
Modern bioenergy has gained increased attention in the past decade. Not only does it provide an effective option for the provision of energy services from the technical point of view, but it is based on resources that can be utilized on a sustainable basis all around the globe. In addition, the benefits accrued go beyond energy provision, creating unique opportunities for regional development. Today, biomass is seen as one of the most promising renewable sources of modern energy services in the medium term. Know-how and experiences from different countries pave the way to further development of bioenergy systems.
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BioIndustry Ethics
by David L. Finegold, Cecile M Bensimon, Abdallah S. Daar, Margaret L. Eaton, Beatrice Godard, Bartha Maria Knoppers, Jocelyn Mackie, and Peter A. Singer; June 2005; ISBN 0123693705
This book is the first systematic, detailed treatment of the approaches to ethical issues taken by biotech and pharmaceutical companies. The application of genetic/genomic technologies raises a whole spectrum of ethical questions affecting global health that must be addressed. Topics covered in this comprehensive survey include considerations for bioprospecting in transgenics, genomics, drug discovery, and nutrigenomics, as well as how to improve stakeholder relations, design ethical clinical trials, avoid conflicts of interest, and establish ethics advisory boards. The expert authors represent multiple disciplines including law, medicine, bioinformatics, pharmaceutics, business, and ethics.
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Bioinformatics Basics: Application in Biological Science and Medicine
by Hooman Rashidi; June 2005; ISBN 0849312833
Completely revised and updated, this new edition of a bestseller will continue to serve as a tool that allows researchers to easily access and use databases to gather information on genes, proteins, and diseases. It covers new approaches to data analysis using databases around the world. It identifies computing techniques that help readers manage the massive flow of information. The structure of this second edition will follow that of the first and its content will reflect the growth in information. New sections cover recent developments in genome projects, microarray, proteonics, brain mapping, and more.
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Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing)
by U. Seiffert, L.C. Jain, and P. Schweizer, Editors; March 2005; ISBN 3540229019
Bioinformatics and computational intelligence are undoubtedly remarkably fast growing fields of research and real-world applications with enormous potential for current and future developments. Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms contains recent theoretical approaches and guiding applications of biologically inspired information processing systems (computational intelligence) against the background of bioinformatics. This carefully edited monograph combines the latest results of bioinformatics and computational intelligence, and offers promising cross-fertilization and interdisciplinary work between these growing fields.
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Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)
by Donglu Shi, Editor; March 2005; ISBN 3540222030
This work focuses on basic concepts and recent advances in the fields of biomaterials and tissue engineering. It covers a broad spectrum of biomaterials processing and structural characteristics including discussions of biocomposites, bioglasses and issues concerning biocompatibility and tissue engineering. The text also gives the necessary theoretical background as well as a wide range of practical applications. 
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Biomedical Devices and Their Applications (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)
by Donglu Shi, Editor; January 2005; ISBN 3540222049
This volume introduces readers to the basic concepts and recent advances in the field of biomedical devices. The text gives a detailed account of novel developments in drug delivery, protein electrophoresis, estrogen mimicking methods and medical devices. It also provides the necessary theoretical background as well as describing a wide range of practical applications. 
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Biomedical Engineering Handbook
by Joseph D. Bronzino; November 2005; ISBN 0849321247
This volume presents core knowledge in subdisciplines comprising biomedical engineering: e.g. biomechanics, clinical engineering, and artificial intelligence. The editor charts scope of the field and the activities of its practitioners, and briefly overviews the evolution of the modern health care system. The 151 international contributors provide coverage of: physiologic systems, bioelectric phenomena, biomechanics, biomaterials, biomedical sensors, biomedical signal analysis, imaging, medical instruments and devices, and the biological effects of nonionizing electromagnetic fields. Appends the basics of blood gas instrumentation. Includes b&w photos of diagnostic and treatment equipment, X-ray images, and schematics of various processes.
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Biomimetic Sensor Technology
by Kiyoshi Toko; June 2005; ISBN 0521017688
Biomimetic sensor technology is based on the use of biomaterials and information processing of a type used in biological systems. This book explores biomimetic sensors that can quantify taste--the electronic tongue--and smell, the electronic nose. The development of these sensors contribute to our understanding of the reception mechanisms in gustatory and olfactory systems. The author, a pioneer in the development of this new technology, begins by describing the principles of measurement and multivariate analysis. He details reception mechanisms in biological systems and several types of biosensors, including enzyme-immobilized membranes, SPR, the quartz resonance oscillator and IC technologies.
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Biophotonics: Optical Science and Engineering for the 21st Century
by Roeland Van Wijk and Xun Shen, Editors; August 2005; ISBN 0387249958
It is now well established that all living systems emit a weak but permanent photon flux in the visible and ultraviolet range. This biophoton emission is correlated with many, if not all, biological and physiological functions. There are indications of a hitherto-overlooked information channel within the living system. Biophotons may trigger chemical reactivity in cells, growth control, differentiation and intercellular communication, i.e. biological rhythms. The basic experimental and theoretical framework as well as the technical problems and the wide field of applications in the biotechnical, biomedical engineering, engineering, medicine, pharmacology, environmental science and basic science fields are presented in this book.
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Biorefineries - Industrial Processes and Products : Status Quo and Future Directions
by Birgit Kamm, Patrick Gruber, Michael Kamm, Editors; November 2005; ISBN 3527310274
This book is directed towards the technological principles of biorefineries, green processes, plants, concepts, current and forthcoming biobased product lines, as well as the economic aspects. Since the hot topics of green chemistry and green processes are of a multidisciplinary interest, this book will benefit the whole spectrum of the process industry, including chemical engineers, process engineers, apparatus construction engineers, chemical industry, chemists in industry, and biotechnologists.
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Bioremediation : Principles and Applications (Biotechnology Research)
by Ronald L. Crawford, Don L. Crawford, James Lynch; Editor; July 2005; ISBN 052101915X
Industrial and agricultural activity throughout this century has led to considerable contamination of soil and groundwater resources by hazardous chemicals. The technique of bioremediation uses living organisms--usually bacteria and fungi--to remove pollutants from soil and water with minimal disturbance to these environments. This approach, which is potentially more cost-effective than traditional techniques such as incineration of soils and carbon filtration of water, requires an understanding of how organisms transform chemicals, how they survive in polluted environments, and how they can be used in the field. This book examines these issues for many of the most serious and common environmental contaminants, presenting the most recent position on the application of bioremediation to polluted soil and water.
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Bioseparation Processes
by Patricia M. Kieran, Joaquim M. S. Cabral, Alois Jungbauer, Editors; December 2005; ISBN 0471236284
Though the field of biotechnology has expanded exponentially in the past decade, a body of comprehensive and affordable textbooks has failed to develop alongside, leaving an acknowledged paucity of suitable texts in the field, particularly for the undergraduate.
This text aims to systematically promote and enforce an essential integration between bioseparation processes and biological/chemical and engineering sciences through a series of case studies focusing on separations and separation processes in the context of industrial practice. As an introductory level text, Biological Processes focuses on process- rather than laboratory-scale operations, supplementing key ideas with biologically-based examples and case studies to illustrate concepts and stimulate student discussion.
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Biotechnology : Corporate Power versus the Public Interest
by Steven P. McGiffen; May 2005; ISBN 0745319742
Frankenfoods, designer babies, Dolly the Sheep and Raelian fantasists: few subjects generate as much controversy and misinformation as biotechnology. This book takes the reader behind the headlines to examine the new laws on genetic-based technologies, who’s making them, and why. Steven P. McGiffen offers a lucid analysis of the real implications of biotechnology legislation in the US and the EU, and contrasts it with approaches to agricultural and medical biotech in the rest of the world. He argues that the EU and America are removing decision-making power from the people and their elected representatives. Biotechnology regulation is a local manifestation of a global process of transferring power: from the people to corporations, from poor countries to rich ones, from the public to the private. He shows that biotechnology demands effective and democratic international decision-making procedures -- and that we are very far from achieving them. Ideal for the general reader, this is an indispensable guide for activists and anyone who wants to know more about how to control biotech regulation and how to resist handing control of our future to corporations.
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Biotechnology and Agriculture in 2020: A Report of the Project on Technology Futures and Global Power, Wealth, and Conflict
by Anthony J. Cavalieri; April 2005; ISBN 0892064617
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Biotechnology for Odor and Air Pollution Control
by Zarook Shareefdeen and Ajay Singh, Editors; June 2005; ISBN 3540233121
Biotechnology offers one of the most economical and environmentally benign methods of air pollution control for industrial and municipal airstreams. Volatile organic and inorganic odorous compounds from various industries are emitted in large quantities and create hazards to the ecosystem and health effects to humans. Thus, the demand for odor and air pollution control systems that provide nuisance-free, breathable air is constantly growing. An international board of authors from universities, research institutes, and industries describe various biotechnological methods ranging from laboratory, to pilot evaluation and to full-scale process implementation. Topics include bioprocesses for the treatment of odors and air pollutants in wastewater treatment plants, rendering plants, chemical production facilities, and food and flavor manufacturing facilities. In addition to the basic microbiological and engineering aspects, the design, modeling and control of bioreactors are also presented.
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Biotechnology of Fruit and Nut Crops
by Richard E. Litz, Editor; April 2005; ISBN 0851996620
This book is a comprehensive reference work on our current knowledge of the biotechnology of all the major temperate, sub-tropical and tropical fruit and nut crops of the world. It differs from the previous book by covering more fruit crops as well as nuts, and also omitting general methods chapters.
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Biotechnology Unzipped: Promise & Realities
by Eric S. Grace; May 2005; ISBN 1552440907
Helps you understand what biotechnology is and what implications it holds for all of us. Tells the remarkable story of how a few basic discoveries blossomed into a powerful new tool that has revolutionized medicine, agriculture and other areas.
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Biotreatment of Industrial Effluents
by Mukesh Doble and Anil Kumar; February 2005; ISBN 0750678380
With increasing government regulation of pollution, as well as willingness to levy punitive fines for transgressions, treatment of industrial waste is a important subject. This book is a single source of information on treatment procedures using biochemical means for all types of solid, liquid and gaseous contaminants generated by various chemical and allied industries.

This book is intended for practicing environmental engineers and technologists from any industry as well as researchers and professors. The topics covered include the treatment of gaseous, liquid and solid waste from a large number of chemical and allied industries that include dye stuff, chemical, alcohol, food processing, pesticide, pharmaceuticals, paint etc. Information on aerobic and anaerobic reactors and modeling and simulation of waste treatment systems are also discussed.
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Circuits, Signals, and Systems for Bioengineers : A MATLAB-Based Introduction 
by John Semmlow; March 2005; 0120884933
This book guides readers through the basic engineering concepts that underlie biological systems, medical devices, biocontrol, and biosignal analysis. Material important to their study and traditionally taught in an electrical engineering service course can now be embraced by bioengineers. To further enhance the effectiveness of the book, instructive illustrations and MATLAB routines and examples are provided throughout the book with additional material available electronically.
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Culture of Cells for Tissue Engineering (Culture of Specialized Cells)
by Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic and R. Ian Freshney, Editor; September 2005; ISBN 0471629359
This book offers step-by-step, practical guidance for the acquisition, manipulation, and use of cell sources for tissue engineering. It offers a unique focus on tissue engineering methods for cell sourcing and utilization, combining theoretical overviews and detailed procedures. Divided into two parts, the first section discusses in vitro cultivation procedures, and the second section covers a variety of tissue engineering applications. Written by leading experts in the field, each chapter gives a brief overview of basic principles, followed by detailed cell culture and tissue engineering procedures that incorporate state-of-the-art examples and case studies. Each chapter includes stepwise protocols for representative well-established methods.
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Environmental Biotechnology
by Alan H. Scragg; January 2005; ISBN 0199268673
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Environmental Biotechnology : Concepts and Applications
by Hans-Joachim Jördening and Josef Winter, Editor; February 2005; ISBN 3527305858
A deeper insight into the complex processes involved in this field, covering the biological, chemical and engineering fundamentals needed to further develop effective methodologies.

The book devotes a detailed chapter to each of the four main areas of environmental biotechnology -- wastewater treatment, soil treatment, solid waste treatment, and waste gas treatment -- dealing with both the microbiological and process engineering aspects.

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First the Seed : Political Economy of Plant Biotechnology
by Jack Ralph Kloppenburg; March 2005; ISBN 029919244X
The United States government began to promote Health Maintenance Organizations in the early 1970s, shortly after Medicare and Medicaid gave millions of elderly and poor Americans access to health care which caused acute shortages of medical personnel and resources and unprecedented health care costs.

In this timely book, Jan Gregoire Coombs tells why HMOs failed to improve services or control costs. Using Wisconsin's Marshfield Clinic as a case study, Coombs examines the advantages and disadvantages of publicly and privately financed medical care, and of nonprofit and for-profit systems; the implications of benefits coverage and pharmaceutical costs on employers, employees and patients; and issues involving medical ethics and autonomy, clinical practice guidelines, managed care strategies, rationing, and patients' rights.

Drawing upon a wealth of research, Coombs compares HMOs throughout the nation with the one in Marshfield, which came as close as any HMO to realizing the ideal of early advocates. This book is a vital resource for specialists in the fields of health policy research and analysis, health care management, health law and politics, public health, and social and organizational history of medicine. It will also appeal to many readers who are disturbed by the current state of America's health care system and are curious about its future.

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Fish Genetics and Aquaculture Biotechnology
by T.J. Pandian, C. A. Strussmann, M. P. Marian, Editors; April 2005; ISBN 1578083729
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Flow Cytometry for Biotechnology
by Larry A. Sklar, Editors; May 2005; ISBN 0195183142
Flow cytometry is a sensitive and quantitative platform for the measurement of particle fluorescence. In flow cytometry, the particles in a sample flow in single file through a focused laser beam at rates of hundreds to thousands of particles per second. During the time each particle is in the laser beam, on the order of ten microseconds, one or more fluorescent dyes associated with that particle are excited. The fluorescence emitted from each particle is collected through a microscope objective, spectrally filtered, and detected with photomultiplier tubes. Flow cytometry is uniquely capable of the precise and quantitative molecular analysis of genomic sequence information, interactions between purified biomolecules and cellular function. Combined with automated sample handling for increased sample throughput, these features make flow cytometry a versatile platform with applications at many stages of drug discovery. Traditionally, the particles studied are cells, especially blood cells; flow cytometry is used extensively in immunology. This volume shows how flow cytometry is integrated into modern biotechnology, dealing with issues of throughput, content, sensitivity, and high throughput informatics with applications in genomics, proteomics and protein-protein interactions, drug discovery, vaccine development, plant and reproductive biology, pharmacology and toxicology, cell-cell interactions and protein engineering.
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Food Biotechnology
by S. Kalidas, Editor; August 2005; ISBN 0824753291
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Frontiers in Biochip Technology
by Wan-Li Xing and Jing Cheng, Editors; August 2005; ISBN 0387255680
This book is a collection of chapters written by more than ten internationally renowned experts in the field of biochips. It covers updated topics such as microarray technology and its applications, microfluidics, drug discovery, detection technology, lab-on-chip technology, and bioinformatics. The Editors’ latest research is highlighted in detail, as are the current trends in biochip technology.
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Fungi : Biology and Applications
by Kevin Kavanagh, Editor; June 2005; ISBN 0470867027
This book is a comprehensive, balanced introduction of the biology, biotechnological applications and medical significance of fungi. With no prior knowledge of the subject assumed, the opening chapters offer a broad overview of the basics of fungal biology, in particular the physiology and genetics of fungi. Later chapters move on to include more detailed coverage of topics such as proteomics, bioinformatics, heterologous protein expression, medical mycology, anti-fungal drug development and function, fungal biotechnology and fungal pathogens of economically important plants.
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The Genius Factory: The Curious History of the Nobel Prize Sperm Bank
by David Plotz; June 2005; ISBN 1400061245
Based on a series of articles for Slate by David Plotz, the on-line publication's deputy editor, The Genius Factory tries to unlock the mysteries of a sperm bank where Nobel Prize winners were the only donors--the Repository for Germinal Choice--which opened in February 1980 and closed nineteen years and 215 children later with the bank's founder dead and its records sealed. Plotz invited Slate  readers who knew anything about the bank to contact him and reported on their stories. Read more about this book.
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The Global Genome : Biotechnology, Politics, and Culture 
by Eugene Thacker; June 2005; ISBN 0262201550
In the age of global biotechnology, DNA can exist as biological material in a test tube, as a sequence in a computer database, and as economically valuable information in a patent. In this book the author asks us to consider the relationship of these three entities and argues that -- by their existence and their interrelationships -- they are fundamentally redefining the notion of biological "life itself."

Biological science and the biotech industry are increasingly organized at a global level, in large part because of the use of the Internet in exchanging biological data. International genome sequencing efforts, genomic databases, the development of World Intellectual Property policies, and the "borderless" business of biotech are all evidence of the global intersections of biology and informatics -- of genetic codes and computer codes. The author points out the internal tension in the very concept of biotechnology: the products are more "tech" than "bio," but the technology itself is fully biological, composed of the biomaterial labor of genes, proteins, cells, and tissues. Is biotechnology a technology at all, he asks, or is it a notion of "life itself" that is inseparable from its use in the biotech industry?

The three sections of the book cover the three primary activities of biotechnology today: the encoding of biological materials into digital form -- as in bioinformatics and genomics; its recoding in various ways -- including the "biocolonialism" of mapping genetically isolated ethnic populations and the newly pervasive concern over "biological security"; and its decoding back into biological materiality -- as in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
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Glowing Genes: A Revolution in Biotechnology
by Marc Zimmer; February 2005; ISBN 1591022533
Green fluorescent pigment (GFP), made naturally by jellyfish, has recently sparked a biological revolution. "GFP is a fantastically useful protein" because it can monitor and track other proteins "inside a living organism, without disrupting any molecular processes." As the author shows, scientists have cloned the gene for GFP and attached it to other genes in a wide array of organisms, from rabbits to monkeys and fish. When these other genes are turned on, GFP is produced and individual cells begin to glow. The diagnostic uses for this technique are critically important and varied. GFP may help with the early diagnosis of cancer, with tracking the spread of pathogenic bacteria and may provide a relatively quick and easy assay for anthrax, among other exciting uses. Additionally, GFP has already helped scientists better understand developmental processes in organisms, which may lead to cures for such diseases as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. While Zimmer is moderately successful in presenting the excitement associated with these breakthroughs, his clumsy prose often gets in the way of his message. His transitions between topics are so obtuse that much of his text reads like a series of extended digressions. Zimmer is at his best when explaining basic biology and chemistry; as his subject gets more complex, his explanations become more difficult to follow.
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Handbook of Nanostructured Biomaterials and Their Applications in Nanobiotechnology
by Hari Singh Nalwa, Editor; April 2005; ISBN 1588830330
This book brings together under a single cover all aspects of the nanostructured biomaterials including all types of nanoscale biomaterials, biocompatible surfaces, functional bioengineered materials, polypeptides, bioceramics, biopolymers, organic-inorganic hybrid biomaterials, nanocomposites, biological macromolecules such as proteins, peptides, nucleic acids, DNA-based self-assemblies, biomolecules, cells, and glycans, biochips, biocompatibility aspects of materials, interactions between biomaterials, cells, tissue and organs, cellular matrix interaction, drug delivery, biomaterials for orthopedic and cardiovascular applications, applications in drug and protein delivery, BioMEMS, dentistry, bone, bioanalysis, biosensors, biomedical implantation, biomechanics, bioinstrumentation, nanoscale physiology and pathology, nanoscale proteomics, instrumentation techniques for nanobioscience, nanoscale cellular and tissue engineering, etc. Broadly speaking, all important aspects dealing with the chemistry, physics, biology and engineering of nanostructured biomaterials and their applications in nanobiotechnology are covered. The two-volumes contain 33 state-of-the-art review chapters written by over 70 internationally renowned experts from 10 countries. The two-volume handbook is intended for a wide audience including researchers, students, and professors working in the field of biomaterials, nanotechnology, materials science, polymer science and engineering, biomedical engineering, biophysics, biochemistry, etc. The handbook has been divided into two thematic volumes.

Volume 1: Nanostructured Biomaterials
Volume 2: Applications in Nanobiotechnology

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Haploids in Crop Improvement II (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry)
by C.E. Palmer, W.A. Keller, K.J. Kasha, Editors; February 2005; ISBN 3540222243
Doubled haploid technology is an important tool for plant breeding. It allows for significant time reduction in the achievement of homozygous breeding lines of value in crop improvement. This volume provides an excellent overview of haploid induction and the application of doubled haploids. The authors emphasize advances made in the understanding of microspore embryogenesis, but treat also advances in gynogenesis and the manipulation of parthenogenetic haploid development. The text contains a thorough discussion of the application of haploidy to the improvement of a number of species from various families, including Brassicaceae, Poaceae, and Solanaceae. The various methods applicable to these species are described in detail. Each chapter contains critical evaluation of the scientific literature and an extensive list of references. This volume is ideally suited for plant breeders, geneticists, and plant cell biologists.
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Immunotechnology: Principles, Concepts and Applications
by Anthony Moran; July 2005; ISBN 0471899119
This introductory text prrovides a comprehensive, easy to read and highly illustrated overview of immunotechnology. After introducing the basics of immunology, the book concentrates on the technological and practical implications of immunology. In particular, this text examines the manipulation of molecules / cells of the immune system for technological purposes and the relevant aspects of biological engineering.
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Industrial Biotransformations
by Andreas Liese, Karsten Seelbach, and Christian Wandrey, Editors; November 2005; ISBN 3527310010
Focusing on applications, this book provides an overview of one-step biotransformations important in industry. Data is arranged so as to facilitate comparison, and is accompanied by key literature citations. Flow sheets are presented in a reduced form, emphasizing their most significant elements. Chapters concentrate on the history of industrial biotransformation, enzyme classification, bioreaction engineering, and processes. Diagrams are prominently featured.
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Industrial Clusters in Biotechnology: Driving Forces, Development Processes and Management
by Vittorio Chiesa; March 2005; ISBN 9812560084
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Industrial Proteomics: Applications for Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals (Methods of Biochemical Analysis)
by Daniel Figeys, Editor; January 2005; ISBN 0471457140
This book covers both basic elements and the state-of-the-art in applications of proteomics. The first section gives an introduction to the field, from differential approaches to functional proteomics, including yeast two-hybrid, mass spectrometry, mapping of post-translational modifications, and NMR spectroscopy. The second section offers a complete picture of industry studies in proteomics for human health and biotechnology applications. The final section addresses the future, looking at the most promising areas such as protein arrays and the integration of genomic and proteomic tools.
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Intro to Molecular Biotechnology
by Octavio Paredes-Lopez, Gabriela Olmedo, and Fidel Guevara; February 2005; ISBN 1587160013
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Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
by Arthur B Ritter and Stanley Reisman; June 2005; ISBN 0824796160
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Kellogg on Biotechnology : Thriving through Integration
by Alicia Loffler; May 2005; ISBN 0810122278
Biotechnology is the new capital. The stakeholders in this revolution are many: the scientists who generate the knowledge in fields where the pace is maddeningly fast; the technologists who make ideas a reality; the managers who struggle to deal with an industry where the old rules of thinking do not always apply; the venture capitalists who provide funds based on market moods rather than science; the health care, agricultural, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries whose once cozy enclaves have been revolutionized and are now barely recognizable; the law professionals and ethicists who have to grapple with issues unimaginable just a few years ago; the public policy makers who struggle with the complex issues and have to make decisions quickly, or risk being left behind; and, finally, the society and individuals who are in the midst of all that is taking place. This book addresses this diverse constituency and offers an integrated view of exciting new biotechnologies, both from a science and business perspective.

The book walks the reader through the "what"--what are some of the newest biotechnologies that will revolutionize the way we think about health?; the "how"--how to transform those technologies into profitable products and companies; and the "who"--who will benefit from these technologies?
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Marine Biotechnology I and Marine Biotechnology II (Advances in Biochemical Engineering / Biotechnology)
by Yves Le Gal and Roland Ulber, Editors; October 2005; I: ISBN 3540256598; II: ISBN 3540256695
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Modifying Africa: How Biotechnology Can Benefit the Poor and Hungry--A Case Study from Kenya
by Florence Wambugu; January 2005; ISBN 0975410105
Is the future of Africa full of gloom and doom or is there a glimpse of hope on the horizon? Rather than debate this issue, the author, Dr. Florence Wambugu gives you a hands-on answer in her book. She demonstrates how a simple agricultural technology transfer project is helping to break the backbone of poverty and famine.

In Africa, the continent where Dr. Wambugu was born, more than 5,000 people die each day from lack of food. Over 30 million children do not have the required nutrition to live a normal healthy life.

Faced with this grim situation, it is refreshing to see how a simple technology can transform the lives of thousands of poor farmers, who then in turn transform their communities. In this book, she writes about real life stories of people who have benefited from planting tissue culture, or clean planting banana seedlings from the lab. If this simple form of technology can change the lives of people, imagine how other sophisticated technologies, such as agribiotech, could possibly transform whole countries? The possibilities are endless.

This book is about the nuts and bolts of technology transfer to communities far removed from science and technology. It takes you through a journey that will leave you convinced that through technology, poverty and hunger can be defeated once and for all.

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Molecular Biology of Human Cancers : An Advanced Student's Textbook
by Wolfgang A. Schulz; April 2005; ISBN 1402031858

Over the last three decades, knowledge on the molecular biology of human cancers has vastly expanded. A host of genes and proteins involved in cancer development and progression have been defined and many mechanisms at the molecular, cellular and even tissue level have been, at least partly, elucidated. Insights have also been gained into the molecular mechanisms underlying carcinogenesis by chemical, physical, and biological agents and into inherited susceptibility to cancer.

Accordingly, Part I of the book presents many of the molecules and mechanisms generally important in human cancers. Following an overview on the cancer problem, individual chapters deal with cancer genetics and epigenetics, DNA damage and repair, oncogenes, tumor suppressors, regulatory pathways in cancer, apoptosis, cellular senescence, tumor invasion, and metastasis.

A consensus is emerging that while these common mechanisms and molecules are all relevant to human cancers, in each cancer type (or even subtype) a selection of them are extremely important. For selected cancers, the route from genetic and epigenetic changes to their biological and clinical behavior can already be traced. Part II of the book presents a broad, but exemplary selection of cancers that serve as paradigms to illustrate this point.

In fact, cancer research has now reached a critical stage, in which the accumulated knowledge on molecular mechanisms is gradually translated into improved prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The state, pitfalls, and potential of these efforts are summarized in Part III.

More than ever, cancer research is now an interdisciplinary effort which requires a basic knowledge of commonly used terms, facts, issues, and concepts. The aim of this book is to provide advanced students and practitioners of different disciplines with this basis, bridging the gap between standard textbooks of molecular biology, pathology, and oncology on the one hand and the specialized cancer literature on the other.

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Molecular Biology: Understanding the Genetic Revolution
by David P. Clark; June 2005; ISBN 0121755517
Molecular biology is a fast-paced field that constantly provides new insights into the living world and the role of humans within it. Students and professionals need a clear understanding of new discoveries and applications, as well as a firm grasp of the fundamental concepts. This book gives readers what they need in both regards.

The author effectively introduces basic concepts followed by more specific applications as the text evolves. He has included research results as current as late 2004 when the gene count for humans was officially changed, and takes a thorough look at the medical, agricultural, and social aspects that shape modern-day molecular biology. This text is written in a straightforward manner and beautifully illustrated in full color.

This book covers a deliberately broad range of topics to show that molecular biology is not applicable merely to human medicine and health, but also applies to veterinary medicine, evolution, agriculture, and other areas.
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NanoBiotechnology Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
by Sandra J. Rosenthal and David W. Wright, Editors; May 2005; ISBN 1588292762
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Natural Products Isolation (Methods in Biotechnology)
by R.J.P. Cannell and Richard J.P. Cannell, Editors; January 2005; ISBN 0896033627
An introduction to techniques for the extraction and purification of both known and unknown natural products from all biological sources geared to scientists with little experience. Describes a wide array of methodologies including basic chromatography, ion-exchange, HPLC, countercurrent and planar chromatography, SFE, and crystallization. Other topics include special problems with the extraction of plants; isolation of marine natural products; purification of water-soluble products; dereplification and partial identification; and follow-up of a natural product lead.
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Neural Engineering (Bioelectric Engineering)
by Bin He, Editor; March 2005; ISBN 0306486091
Bioelectric Engineering presents state-of-the-art discussions on modern biomedical engineering with respect to applications of electrical engineering and information technology in biomedicine. This focus affirms Springer’s commitment to publishing important reviews of the broadest interest to biomedical engineers, bioengineers, and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines. Recent volumes have covered modeling and imaging of bioelectric activity, neural engineering, biosignal processing, bionanotechnology, among other topics. Key Features of this Volume: Neural Engineering (Bioelectric Engineering Volume 3) contains reviews and discussions of contemporary and relevant topics by leading investigators in the field. It is intended to serve as a textbook at the graduate and advanced undergraduate level in a bioengineering curriculum. The topics include: – Neural Prostheses – Neural Interfacing – Neural Robotics – Functional Neural Stimulation – Neural Imaging – Neural Computation – Neural Networks – Neural System Identification and Prediction – Retinal Neuroengineering This principles and applications approach to neural engineering is essential reading for all academics, biomedical engineers, neuroscientists, neurophysiologists, and industry professionals wishing to take advantage of the latest and greatest in this emerging field.
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Pollen Biotechnology for Crop Production and Improvement
by R. Bruce Knox (Foreword), K. R. Shivanna and V. K. Sawhney, Editors; July 2005; ISBN 0521019753
Our knowledge of pollen, the gold dust that carries the male germ line of flowering plants and is vital for sexual reproduction and seed formation, has 'come of age' with the publication of this book. Here, for the first time in a single volume, are all the ideas and techniques developed in the last two decades concerning the manipulation of pollen and pollen tubes in plant breeding and biotechnology. Pollen has never been an easy topic to come to grips with, with its variable and often inexplicable terminology that has made it a more difficult field in which to work. This book will remedy that, with its overview of pollen biology and pollen-pistil interactions that explains terms and concepts of the male function of pollen in a way that is readily understandable to the student and professional plant scientist and plant breeder.
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Regenerative Medicine I : Theories, Models and Methods (Advances in Biochemical Engineering / Biotechnology)
by Ioannis V. Yannas, Editor; June 2005; ISBN 3540228713
Organ regeneration, once unknown in adult mammals, is at the threshold of maturity as a clinical method for restoration of organ function in humans. Several laboratories around the world are engaged in the development of new tools such as stem cells and biologically active scaffolds. Others are taking fresh looks at well-known clinical problems of replacement of a large variety of organs: Bone, skin, the spinal cord, peripheral nerves, articular cartilage, the conjunctiva, heart valves and urologic organs. Still other investigators are working out the mechanistic pathways of regeneration and the theoretical implications of growing back organs in an adult. The time has come to present a collection of these efforts from leading practitioners in the field of organ regeneration.
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Regenerative Medicine II : Clinical and Preclinical Applications (Advances in Biochemical Engineering / Biotechnology)
by Ioannis V. Yannas, Editor; May 2005; ISBN 3540228683
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Stem Cell Research and Cloning: Contemporary Challenges to Our Humanity (Interface: a Forum for Theology in the Word)
by D. Gateth Jones and Mary Byrne, Editors; April 2005; ISBN 1920691456
In August 2004 the government in Britain approved the granting of licenses to research groups who wished to research and develop the cloning of human embryos for therapeutic purposes. The main focus od such research is the attainment of embryonic stem cells, and the development of therapies from such cells. Already some of this research is reported to be happening in South Korea. While they were initially discussed as separate issues in ethical and theological debates, they are now closely intertwined. The first group in England to receive a license predicts that they will be successful within the next few years. This adds an intensity to our need to understand the dimensions of this science and its impact on our life as well as our desire to put a meaning to these developments.
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Stem Cell Therapy and Tissue Engineering for Cardiovascular Repair : From Basic Research to Clinical Applications
by Nabil Dib, Doris Taylor, and Edward B. Diethrich, Editors; September 2005; ISBN 0387257888
In excess of 7 million people worldwide die of coronary heart disease each year. Only one-third of these heart attack victims recover completely. The remainder suffer the consequences of myocardial infarction and its ill fated remodeling process, resulting in chronic congestive heart failure. This malady alone is the leading cause of hospital admissions in the United States. New breakthroughs in stem cell therapy and tissue engineering have promised to reverse this dismal outcome by cardiovascular repair. World authorities, including scientists and regulatory authorities, have joined in a collaborative effort to present for the reader the first collective review of stem cell therapy for the treatment of cardiovascular disease. These contributions in basic science, pre-clinical and clinical experience guided by the regulatory pathways, assure a rapid course of translational research and clinical trials. The contents of this publication will become a prerequisite for those preparing to meet the challenges of this exciting and potentially rewarding field of stem cell research.
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Technology Transfer in Biotechnology : From Lab to Industry to Production (Advances in Biochemical Engineering / Biotechnology)
by Udo Kragl, Editor; June 2005; ISBN 3540224122
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Tissue Engineering : Essentials for Daily Laboratory Work
by Will W. Minuth, Raimund Strehl, and Karl Schumacher; April 2005; ISBN 3527311866
Comprehensive in its scope and illustrated in detail, this practical book provides a fundamental insight into the complex world of tissue development and artificial cell culture using tissue engineering. The introductory chapters cover basic cell biology and cellular development as well as cell culture, with a main emphasis on ways of differentiating tissue and the critical evaluation of the properties of maturing tissue constructs. The authors also focus on the use of stem cells from the most varied sources in tissue engineering. The whole is rounded off by an exceptionally wide-ranging glossary containing some 1,000 key words from the fields of cell biology, cell culture development and tissue engineering.
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Advances in Applied Microbiology
by Allen I. Laskin, Joan W. Bennett, and Geoffrey M. Gadd; November 2004; ISBN 0120026589
Presents four papers reflecting areas of current interest in microbiology research. They cover: the study of ecological effects of genetically engineered microorganisms released in the terrestrial environment; biochemical engineering aspects of solid-state fermentation; new antibody technologies; and hydrogen production technology using anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria.
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Advances in Fungal Biotechnology for Industry, Agriculture, and Medicine
by Jan S. Tkacz and Lene Lange; June 2004; ISBN 0306478668
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Agribusiness and Society : Corporate Responses to Environmentalism, Market Opportunities and Public Regulation
by Kees Jansen and Sietze Vellema, Editors; December 2004; ISBN 1842774131
This volume examines in detail how far agribusiness corporations are responding to the opportunities and pressures resulting from emerging environmental awareness, to play their part in the "greening" of agriculture and food. In particular, in what ways are these corporations changing their R&D and business practices in order to develop new environmentally oriented products, services and methods of production? And what can they change of their own volition, and where is external direction a necessary condition of environmentally friendly innovation? These questions are explored through a series of highly original investigations of particular biotech and other agribusiness companies and their behavior in particular parts of the world, including California, Europe, Australia, Brazil, and Central America.
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Animal Cell Culture and Technology
by Michael Butler; June 2004; ISBN 1859960499
The author describes the basic requirements for establishing and maintaining cell cultures both in the laboratory and in large-scale operations. For this second edition, new topics are included to reflect the latest developments and trends in the field, covering the latest theory of the biological clocks (telomeres) of cell lines, the development of serum-free media formulations, the increased understanding and control of protein glycosylation, and the humanization of antibodies for therapeutic use.
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Applied Genetics of Leguminosae Biotechnology (Focus on Biotechnology, V. 10B)
by Pawan K. Jaiwal and Rana P. Singh (Editors); May 2004; ISBN 1402014856
Divided into two volumes, this work presents an up-to-date analysis of in vitro and recombinant DNA technologies for the improvement of grain, forage and tree legumes. Volume 10B presents the current state and future prospects of in vitro regeneration and genetic transformation expression and stability of transgenes modification of traits in almost all the important legumes.
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Applying Genomic and Proteomic Microarray Technology in Drug Discovery
by Robert S. Matson; December 2004; ISBN 0849314690
Microarray technology, more commonly known as small spots, has proved a success when employed in DNA array-based genomic analysis. It is now beginning to be employed in protein tissue array analysis; and as microarray continues to be adopted it is important that researchers grasp the fundamental principles behind it, as well as, the strengths and limitations. This highly informative book written by an leader in the field introduces the fundamentals of microarray technology, it then goes on to describe and evaluate the use of microarray technology in genomic and proteomic applications, and provide practical tips on how to employ the technology in drug discovery and development.
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Biocatalysis : Fundamentals and Applications
by Andreas Sebastian Bommarius and Bettina R. Riebel; April 2004; ISBN 3527303448
This book not only covers reactions, products and processes with and from biological catalysts, but also the process of designing and improving such biocatalysts, taking into account all recent insights. A unique feature is that the fields of organic chemistry, biology and bioengineering receive equal attention, such that practitioners and students from all three areas are addressed.
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Biodegradable Materials in Tissue Engineering: Design, Processing, Testing and Applications
by Rui L. Reis and W. H. C. Bassetti; June 2004; ISBN 0849319366
The most important materials in development for use in tissue engineering, replacement, and regeneration are based on polymers and on composites reinforced with bioactive ceramics. This book, the first to address the topic in an integrated manner, presents an extensive description of biodegradable polymers used in medicine and explores their design, development, and processing. The authors discuss the performance of biodegradable systems and the special requirements that should be taken into account when evaluating their biocompatibility. Included are several methodologies for tailoring cell adhesion and proliferation on the surface of biodegradable polymers.
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The Bioengineered Forest: Challenges for Science and Society
by Steven H. Strauss and H. D. Bradshaw (Editors); February 2004; ISBN 1891853716
Bioengineering offers many opportunities for forestry. Bioengineered trees can produce more valuable wood, help reclaim contaminated land, improve the health of urban trees, and facilitate pest management. But the ecological risks are complex, and public views about the ethical acceptability of genetic engineering vary widely.

Unprecedented in its breath and diversity, this book begins with a survey of the range of forestry practices for which the use of biotechnologies might be appropriate. Scholars representing diverse academic perspectives and viewpoints examine in depth the economic and environmental rationale for forest biotechnologies, and the current state of technology with respect to gene performance and safety. They consider the contemporary political and economic environment in which bioengineering is being introduced, and where the "genomic revolution" might take forestry and genetic engineering in the future.

The book also presents compelling arguments in favor of genetic engineering. Just as powerfully, it examines the significant technical and legal hurdles involved in genetic engineering, undesirable environmental and social consequences that might result from its misapplication, and the risks for businesses that are looking for near-term benefits.

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Bioevolution: How Biotechnology Is Changing Our World
by Michael Fumento; July 2004; ISBN 159403057X
The arthor cheerleads for biotechnology, dismissing the worries of critics and cataloging all of the future benefits he expects biotechnology to give to the human race. These include "miracles in medicine" that will rid the world of disease, allow for powerful gene therapies, and the ability to tailor medical treatments to the utmost specificities of the individual. Biotechnology can also bring about greater youthfulness and longer life and can add to the world's supply of food, he argues.
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Biohazards: Humanity's Battle With Infectious Disease (Science and Technology in Focus)
by Sean M. Grady; February 2004; ISBN 0816046875
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Biohydrogen III : Renewable Energy System by Biological Solar Energy Conversion
by Matthias Rogner, Yasuo Igarashi, Yasuo Asada, and Jun Miyake; March 2004; ISBN 0080443567
Hydrogen is an almost ideal fuel and its wider use will result in an improvement in the environment due to factors including decreased air pollution. Hydrogen is the element of greatest abundance in the universe; however, its production from renewable resources remains a major challenge. The papers presented within this volume enhance and expand upon presentations made at the "Workshop on Biohydrogen 2002". The contents evaluate the current status of Biohydrogen research worldwide and consider future research directions.
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Biological Nanostructures and Applications of Nanostructures in Biology: Electrical, Mechanical, and Optical Properties
by Michael A. Stroscio and Mitra Dutta; July 2004; ISBN 030648627X
This book contains reviews and discussions of contemporary and relevant topics dealing with the interface between the science and technology of nanostructures and the science of biology. Moreover, this book supplements these past groundbreaking discoveries with discussions of promising new avenues of research that reveal the enormous potential of emerging approaches in nanobiotechnology.
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Biomanufacturing
by J.-J. Zhong, Volume Editor, and T. Scheper, Series Editor; April 2004; ISBN 3540205012
Advances in bioproducts manufacturing such as the production of the anticancer drug paclitaxel by large-scale plant cell culture, submerged cultivation of medicinal mushrooms, and monoclonal antibody production are reflected. Interactions among molecular, cellular and process engineering aspects in industrial fermentations are discussed, and application of fuzzy control and fuzzy neural networks to practical production and the biomedical area are shown. For sustainable development and green processing, production of lactic acid from paper sludge, production of a generic fermentation feedstock from wheat, and fabrication and application of whole-cell based biosensors in the environment are also demonstrated.
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Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)
by Donglu Shi; September 2004; ISBN 3540222030
This work focuses on basic concepts and recent advances in the fields of biomaterials and tissue engineering. It covers a broad spectrum of biomaterials processing and structural characteristics including discussions of biocomposites, bioglasses and issues concerning biocompatibility and tissue engineering. The text also gives the necessary theoretical background as well as a wide range of practical applications. The level and style make it accessible not only to scientific and medical researchers but also to graduate students.
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Biomaterials Science : An Introduction to Materials in Medicine (2nd Edition)
by Buddy Ratner, Allan Hoffman, Frederick Schoen, and Jack Lemons; May 2004; 0125824637
The application of materials to problems in biology and medicine involves a complexity of medical needs, basic research, advanced technological development, ethical considerations, industrial involvement, and federal regulation. In this presentation, which aims for a balanced introduction to the field, chapters on properties of materials and classes of materials used in medicine are followed by discussion of concepts of biology, biochemistry, and medicine, and practical aspects--host reactions to biomaterials and their evaluation, degradation of materials in the biological environment, artificial organs, implants and devices, and new products and standards.
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Biomedical Instrumentation
by R.S. Khandpur; November 2004; ISBN 0071447849
This book rigorously and clearly explains the latest developments and basic engineering principles of the entire spectrum of biomedical devices -- ranging from their physiological basis to diagnostic and therapeutic devices in medical imaging systems.

Written by an author with nearly four decades of experience in R&D, technology development, and education and training, this heavily illustrated resource details the fundamental principles of operation and the performance parameters of a wide variety of instruments, including: recording and monitoring instruments, measurement and analysis techniques, therapeutic equipment, digital radiographic equipment, nuclear medical imaging, lithotriptors, anesthesia machines, ventilators, radiotherapy equipment, and automated drug delivery systems.

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Bionanotechnology : Lessons from Nature
by D. S. Goodsell; January 2004; ISBN 047141719X
Bionanotechnology encompasses the study, creation, and illumination of the connections between structural molecular biology and molecular nanotechnology. This book delivers an accessible overview of the field, showing how lessons learned from biology can be applied to nanotechnology. Featuring two-color illustrations by the author, the book begins by examining the properties of the natural nanomachines found in living cells. Later chapters look at the structure and function of natural nanomachines for guidance in building nanomachinery. Material on applications surveys bionanotechnological tools and techniques that are currently in development.
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Bioprocesses and Biotechnology for Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals
by Jean-Richard Neeser and J. Bruce German; March 2004; ISBN 0824747224
Arguing that the public loss of confidence in biotechnology is largely due to mainstream scientists incorrectly perceiving that biotechnology big business is leaving them behind, academic, government, and industry scientists from around the world endeavor to set the record straight by describing the power and safety of biotechnology research and the realizable potential in the marketing niche between food and drugs. They cover modifying agricultural food sources, strategies for producing specific food ingredients, physiological targets of functional foods, and consumer issues. Among their specific topics are bacterial food additives and dietary supplements, the chemical analysis and health benefits of isoflavones, obesity and energy regulation, and the harmonization of Eastern and Western food systems.
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Biotech Industry : A Global, Economic, and Financing Overview
by Bryan Bergeron and Paul Chan; January 2004; ISBN 0471465615
Text provides CEOs and other upper-level managers with a comprehensive, critical analysis of the biotechnology business from a uniquely Pan-Asia perspective. It offers a vision of the global biotech market through 2010, including which regions and corporations are best positioned to dominate the market. It is timely and relevant because of the immense infrastructure buildup now occurring throughout Asia, in part because of supportive governmental policies, an educated workforce, and lessons learned during the semiconductor revolution of the 1990s.
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Biotechnology
by John E. Smith; March 2004; ISBN 0521540771
In this expanded fourth edition, the author once again demystifies biotechnology--especially genetic manipulation--by clearly and accessibly explaining the history, techniques, and applications of modern biotechnology for students and the general reader. All aspects of biotechnology are covered, and a positive stance is taken concerning the potential benefits to human society. Greater emphasis is also given to the public perception of biotechnology and the ethical and safety questions raised. 
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Biotechnology and Communication: The Meta-Technologies of Information
by Sandra Braman; March 2004; ISBN 0805843043
Nine chapters by philosophers, economists, communications theorists, legal scholars, and sociologists examine the convergence of biological and digital information. Emphasizing changes in the concept of information, its ownership, and its relationship to power, the chapters specifically discuss issues of meta-technology, metaphor, conditional expectations communication, facticity and genetics, intellectual property, scientific communication, public opinion, cloning, and genetically modified foods.
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Biotechnology and Industry
by Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov; September 2004; ISBN 1594541167
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Biotechnology and the Future of Society : Challenges and Opportunities
September 2004; ISBN 9948005090
Breakthroughs in biotechnology are redefining the very concept of life, transforming society and presenting unprecedented opportunities and challenges: will human genome sequencing help to treat genetic diseases and indefinitely prolong life? Can nature's workshops inspire superior biomaterials that transform industries? Will genetically modified super crops feed a hungry world? With biotechnology set to be the driving force of the twenty-first century, mastery of the life sciences will be the key to wealth generation and economic ascendancy. Can the Arab world regain its past supremacy in these fields? Can it benefit from the biotech revolution while avoiding its perils? These essays examine the complex ethical, legal and social issues raised by the biotech revolution that need to be resolved by governments and decision makers.
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Biotechnology and Value-Added Traits in Food Crops: Relevance for Developing Countries and Economic Analysis (Development Economics and Policy)
by Roukayatou Zimmermann; September 2004; ISBN 3631526806
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Biotechnology from A to Z
by William Bains; January 2004; ISBN 0198524986
Biotechnology, one of the fastest growing and most exciting areas of science, is a complex combination of scientific disciplines beset by jargon and buzz words. Now fully updated to incorporate the most current terminology, this second edition offers an illuminating and practical introduction to the ideas of biotechnology. Starting from ADEPT (antibody-directed enzyme prodrug therapy) and finishing with zoonosis (infection by an organism that usually infects other species), and describing artificial tissues, extremophiles, nutraceuticals, prosthetics, and xenografts among many other topics along the way, this book provides a concise and readable overview of the field. Straightforward language and concrete examples are used to unravel the jargon for the non-specialist. 
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Biotransformations in Organic Chemistry
by Kurt Faber; March 2004; ISBN 3540200975
This well-established textbook on biocatalysis provides a basis for undergraduate and graduate courses in modern organic chemistry, as well as a condensed introduction into this field. After a basic introduction into the use of biocatalysts -- principles of stereoselective transformations, kinetics and enzyme properties -- the different types of reactions are explained according to the 'reaction principle', such as hydrolysis, reduction, oxidation, C-C bond formation, etc. Special techniques, such as the use of enzymes in organic solvents, immobilization techniques and the use of modified enzymes, are treated in a separate section. A final chapter deals with the basic rules for the safe and practical handling of biocatalysts.

In this revised and corrected 5th edition, emphasis has been given to an improved didactic style in order to facilitate a deeper understanding of the underlying principles. New developments, such as dynamic resolution, stereo-inversion and enantio-convergent processes are included.

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Clinical Engineering Handbook
by Joseph Dyro; May 2004; ISBN 012226570X
As the biomedical engineering field expands throughout the world, clinical engineers play an evermore important role as the translator between the worlds of the medical, engineering, and business
professionals. They influence procedure and policy at research facilities, universities and private and government agencies including the Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization. Clinical engineers were key players in calming the hysteria over electrical safety in the 1970's and Y2K at the turn of the century and continue to work for medical safety. This title brings together all the important aspects of clinical engineering. It provides the reader with prospects for the future of clinical engineering as well as guidelines and standards for best practice around the world.
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Computer Simulation of Biomolecular Systems: A Practical Guide
by Van Gunsteren; February 2004; ISBN 0471490695
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Concise Encyclopedia of Bioresource Technology
by Ashok Pandey; July 2004; ISBN 1560229802
The book is a unique resource for state-of-the-art research findings on biotechnological innovations and their potential for commercial exploitation. This comprehensive reference gives you immediate access to information on the application of bioresource technology as it relates to industrial, food, and environmental biotechnology. Practitioners, academics, and researchers representing a wide range of disciplines examine vital issues including the production and applications of microbial enzymes and organic acids, fermentation, wastewater treatment, and air pollution.

The book will bring you up to date on advances in the applications and management of bioprocesses, biomass, bioenergy, biological waste treatment, biotransformations, and conversion and production technologies. This vital information has been organized in an easy-to-use format that lets you become familiar with highlights of the most relevant topics and includes photographs, figures, and tables.

Issues addressed in the book include: agro-industrial residues for bioprocesses, solid-state fermentation for bioconversion of biomass, alcoholic fermentation, food grade yeast production, treatment of industrial effluents, anaerobic animal waste environments, reactors for wastewater treatment, and much more.

The book is a vital resource for practitioners, researchers, and academics working in the areas of biotechnology, chemical engineering, resource, energy and conservation sciences, process technology, applied microbiology, and farm and industrial waste technology.

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Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Foods
by R. E. Evenson and V. Santaniello; June 2004; ISBN 0851997473
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Digital Code of Life : How Bioinformatics is Revolutionizing Science, Medicine, and Business
by Glyn Moody; January 2004; ISBN 0471327883
Provides a behind-the-scenes look at the growing field of bioinformatics and what medical organizations and companies worldwide are doing to exploit its potential. Examines the personalities of those who have brought informatics into being and explores the commercial applications and investment opportunities of this discipline.
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Economic Dynamics of Modern Biotechnology
by Maureen D. McKelvey, Annika Rickne, Jens Laage-Hellman (Editors); July 2004; ISBN 1843765195
This book offers a novel insight into the economic dynamics of modern biotechnology, using examples from Europe to reflect global trends. The authors apply theoretical insight to a fundamental enigma of the modern learning society, namely, how and why the development of knowledge and ideas interact with market processes and the formation of industries and firms.

This book offers new empirical evidence to address such questions by studying the diversity of biotechnology in Europe. By analyzing the way in which the development of new knowledge and information is linked with economic transformation, the authors are able to provide a rich theoretical understanding of the economic dynamics of knowledge within the biotechnology sector. They clearly show how innovation opportunities are affected not just by the market, but by scientific developments, networks, institutions and government policy. They also raise important theoretical questions about how and why new industries, networks and organizations are shaped, and highlight the development and impacts of biotechnology on many existing sectors, including pharmaceuticals, agriculture and insurance. The final chapter summarizes the theoretical challenges which have been overcome and identifies future areas for research.

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Functional Tissue Engineering
by Farshid Guilak, David L. Butler, Steven A. Goldstein, David J. Mooney; October 2004; ISBN 0387220135
The goal of tissue engineering is to repair or replace tissues and organs by delivering implanted cells, scaffolds, DNA, proteins, and/or protein fragments at surgery. Tissue engineering merges aspects of engineering and biology, and many rapid achievements in this field have arisen in part from significant advances in cell and molecular biology. This book addresses the key issues in repairing and replacing load-bearing structures effectively. What are the thresholds of force, stress, and strain that normal tissues transmit or encounter? What are the mechanical properties of these tissues when subjected to expected in vivo stresses and strains, as well as under failure conditions? Do tissue engineered repairs and replacements need to exactly duplicate the structure and function of the normal tissue or organ? When developing these implants in culture, how do physical factors such as mechanical stress regulate cell behavior in bioreactors as compared to signals experienced in vivo? And finally, can tissue engineers mechanically stimulate these implants before surgery to produce a better repair outcome? Chapters written by well-known researchers discuss these matters and provide guidelines and a summary of the current state of technology. This book will be useful to students and researchers as it will remind tissue engineers of the clinical importance of restoring function to damaged tissue and structures. Further, the book clarifies the identification of critical structural and mechanical requirements needed for each construct. It also provides an invaluable resource to help tissue engineers incorporate these functional criteria into the design, manufacture, and optimization of tissue engineered products. Finally it serves as a reference and teaching text for the rapidly increasing population of students and investigators in the field of tissue engineering.
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Fundamentals of Cell Immobilisation (Focus on Biotechnology, Vol 8A)
by Viktor Nedovic, Ronnie Willaert, Ronnie Wallaert (Editors); April 2004; ISBN 1402018878
Cell immobilisation biotechnology is a multidisciplinary area, shown to have an important impact on many scientific subdisciplines - including biomedicine, pharmacology, cosmetics, food and agricultural sciences, beverage production, industrial and municipal waste treatment, analytical applications, biologics production. This book is an outcome of the editors' intention to bundle the extensive widespread information on fundamental aspects and applications of immobilisation/encapsulation biotechnology into a comprehensive reference book and to give the reader an overview of the most recent results and developments that have been realised in this domain. Cell Immobilisation Biotechnology is divided into two volumes. Fundamentals of Cell Immobilisation Biotechnology, which represents the first volume, consists of 26 chapters that are arranged into 4 parts: (1) "Materials for cell immobilisation/encapsulation," (2) "Methods and technologies for cell immobilisation/encapsulation," (3) "Carrier characterisation and bioreactor design," and (4) "Physiology of immobilised cells: techniques and mathematical modelling."
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Genetic Prospects: Essays on Biotechnology, Ethics, and Public Policy
by Verna V. Gehring (Editor); February 2004; ISBN 0742533344
This book contains nine essays on the ethics and politics of biotechnology. These essays explore the concepts of nature and human nature, exploring their relationship with genetic engineering. Other papers are more topically specific, looking at controversies over stem cell research, the possibilities of genetic discrimination, and genetic enhancement of children.
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Genetically Modified Crops
by Nigel G. Halford; March 2004; ISBN 1860943535
This book describes the history and development of the science and techniques that underpin plant biotechnology, GM crops that are grown commercially around the world and the new varieties that are being developed. It covers failures as well as successes. The safety record of GM crops is reviewed together with the legislation that has been adopted to cover their use. The book also deals with the concerns of consumers, the GM crop debate and the prospects for the technology.
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Genetically Modified Crops: Their Development, Uses and Risks
by G. H. Liang and D. Z. Skinner, editors; September 2004; ISBN 1560222808
This book provides groundbreaking information on the integration of foreign DNA into the nucleus of a plant cell to produce a positive transformation. This volume details methods of gene delivery, laboratory tools and techniques to increase success rates, and the benefits, risks, and limitations of these methods. Authors at the forefront of this developing technology provide a comprehensive overview of transgenic crops and vital research on specific plant genera that have undergone transgenic transformation.

Agricultural biotechnology has become a national and necessary mainstay of farming and food production, and this book is an important scientific tool to keep you informed of the latest protocols of genetic transformation. This book also outlines the goals that scientists are striving to reach, such as targeted gene expression where the gene only expresses itself at a certain time in the plant’s life cycle, but disappear before human consumption. One of the greatest concerns is maintaining the welfare of the consumer, and in this volume the authors repeatedly discuss their findings in terms of safety for human consumption.

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Handbook of Plant Biotechnology
by Paul Christou and Harry Klee; May 2004; ISBN 047185199X
This book will bring together the principles and practice of contemporary plant biotechnology to include: the techniques of plant genetic modification, i.e., applications of plant biotechnology, crop improvement in agriculture and a production system for pharmaceutical proteins; and ethics and safety issues, i.e., public perception, public relations, scale-up and testing, and legislation within the business of plant biotechnology.
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Intellectual Property Rights in Agricultural Biotechnology
by Frederic H. Erbisch and Karim M. Maredia (Editors); February 2004; ISBN 0851997392
Recent legal developments, such as the patenting of genetically-engineered organisms, have resulted in the need for scientists to be educated in the implications of intellectual property rights. This book presents definitive information on intellectual property law in a simplified form with a minimum of legal jargon.
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Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
by Arthur B Ritter and Stanley Reisman; December 2004; ISBN 0824796160
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Introduction to Biotechnology: An Agricultural Revolution
by Ray V. Herren; January 2004; ISBN 076684272X
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Modern Biotechnology in Postmodern Times?: A Reflection on European Policies and Human Agency
by Lars Reuter; March 2004; ISBN 1402016859
This book presents an interdisciplinary reflection on the nature and scope of current biotechnology in Europe. The author contemplates upon the actual structures and potential functions of biotechnology in our societies in order to allow for a balanced discussion and common reflection on the topic. This book is unique in that it offers a concise presentation of the current biotechnological arena in Europe with its ethical implications. It provides a survey of topical Council of Europe documents and treaties.
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Nanobiotechnology : Concepts, Applications and Perspectives
by C. M. Niemeyer and C. A. Mirkin, editors; March 2004; ISBN 3527306587
The possibility of exploiting the structures and processes of biomolecules for novel functional materials, biosensors, bioelectronics, and medical applications has created the emerging field of nanobiotechnology. The authors offer a survey of the field, combining contributions from bioorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, molecular biology, materials science, and bioanalytics. Each chapter describes currently available methods in nanobiotechnology, with chapters in sections on interphase systems, protein- and DNA-based nanostructures, and nanoanalytics.
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Nature's Operating Instructions: The True Biotechnologies (The Bioneers Series)
by Kenny Ausubel and J. P. Harpignies; October 2004; ISBN 1578050995
"Biotechnology" as generally understood is a misnomer, having less to do with biology than with generating profits from genetic manipulation. The corporatizing of genetic science is just the latest risky manifestation of a dysfunctional industrial paradigm based on consuming natural capital and producing toxic waste-an economic model totally at odds with the evolutionary intelligence of living systems. But there is another way. The "true biotechnologies," described in this second volume in the Bioneers series, are working strategies grounded in the innate complexity, relatedness, and sustainability of natural ecosystems. The contributors to this volume are visionary leaders in fields such as biomimicry (mimicking nature in order to restore nature and serve human ends harmlessly), "living machines" that break down toxics biologically, natural design for industrial processes and buildings, and the restoration of natural capital. Their guiding principles include diversity, kinship, symbiosis, reciprocity, and community. These brilliant innovators illuminate a future environment of hope by "wedding human ingenuity with the wisdom of the wild," as contributor John Todd puts it. Human beings are a keystone species with an essential role to play in the ecological well-being of our world; we are only just learning how to go about it. Sector by sector-from energy and agriculture to transportation, industrial production, and land management-the true biotechnologies described here show how nature has already orchestrated a symphony of intelligent design that we can emulate and adapt, to the benefit of humanity and all life on Earth.
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New Horizons in Biotechnology
by S. Roussos, C. R. Soccol, A. Pandey, and C. Augur (Editors); January 2004; ISBN 1402017189
The practice of biotechnology, though different in style, scale and substance in globalizing science for development involves all countries. Investment in biotechnology in the industrialised, the developing, and the least developed countries, is now amongst the widely accepted avenues being used for economic development. Long-term use of biotechnology in the agricultural, food, energy and health sectors is expected to yield a windfall of economic, environmental and social benefits. Already the prototypes of new medicines and of prescription fruit vaccines are available. Gene-based agriculture and medicine is increasingly being adopted and accepted. Emerging trends and practices are reflected in the designing of more efficient bioprocesses, and in new research in enzyme and fermentation technology, in the bioconversion of agro-industrial residues into bio-utility products, in animal healthcare, and in the bioremediation and medical biotechnologies. Indeed, with each new day, new horizons in biotechnology beckon. Developed from presentations made at the international conference on New Horizons in Biotechnology, this volume offers biotechnologists, industrialists and policy makers alike an insight into many of the most recent advances and opportunities emerging from this exciting field.
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Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Drug Discovery and Clinical Applications
by Oliver Kayser and Rainer H. Muller (Editor); April 2004; ISBN 3527305548
With its focus on industrial pharmaceutical research, written by international experts from the industry, this book fills in a gap in the existing literature. It reflects the combination of such pharmaceutical interests as drug delivery, drug targeting, quality and safety management, drug approval and regulation, patenting issues and biotechnology fundamentals. Thus it provides practitioners in pharmaceutical biotechnology with all the relevant information from the shelf. The first part offers a comprehensive survey and review of the rapidly increasing array of biopharmaceuticals derived from the molecular biological approaches now widely available. This is followed by an extra section devoted to the very critical patenting and drug regulation issues. The whole is rounded off by detailed monographs of biotechnologically developed drugs that are already on the market.
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Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Markers
by P. S. Srivastava, Alka Narula, Sheela Srivastava, and S. S. Bhojwani (Editors); April 2004; ISBN 1402019114
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Plant Development and Biotechnology
by Robert N. Trigiano and Dennis J. Gray, Editors; July 2004; ISBN 0849316146
Building on the well-received Plant Tissue Culture: Concepts and Laboratory Exercises, this volume 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.
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Regulating the Liabilities of Agricultural Biotechnology
by Stuart Smyth, P. W. B. Phillips, W. A. Kerr, and G.G. Khachatourians; July 2004; ISBN 0851998151
This book examines how government, industry and society interact to reach a level of regulation that is deemed satisfactory for the newly-emerged transformative technology that is agricultural biotechnology. It considers issues of risk and trust surrounding genetically modified plants for the production of food and pharmaceuticals. It describes how regulations have been produced to manage, or in some cases ignore, the risks from GM products. The scope is international and the book makes a significant contribution to the literature in this growing field of interest.
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The Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology
by Robert E. Evenson and V. Santaniello (Editors); March 2004; ISBN 0851997422
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Advances in High Pressure Bioscience and Biotechnology II
by Roland Winter (Editors); July 2003; ISBN 3540009779
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on High Pressure Bioscience and Biotechnology, held in Dortmund, Germany from September 16-19, 2002. At present, there is growing interest in high pressure bioscience and biotechnology. The activities are nearly equally distributed between fundamental research and applications. With original work on marine and terrestrial microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, deep-sea diving, food science and other industrial applications, this book covers the whole range of current high pressure bioscience. 
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Agrobiotechnology and Plant Tissue Culture
by S. S. Bhojwani and Woong-Young Soh (Editors); August 2003; ISBN 1578082439
Information on plant biotechnology is provided for students and researchers in agriculture and plant sciences in the 16 plenary lectures from a December 2000 conference in Singapore. Specialists from the Asian Pacific region and from Israel consider such aspects as the physiology and biochemistry of somatic embryogenesis in white spruce, the germinability and shoot apical meristem differentiation of somatic embryos, estimating genetic relatedness in rice using DNA marker data, growth responses of tropical epiphytic orchids to carbon dioxide enrichment.
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Applied Mycology and Biotechnology: Fungal Genomics
by G. G. Khachatourians and D. K. Arora (Editors); October 2003; ISBN 0444514422
The purpose of this volume is to highlight wide-ranging applications of genomics in the area of applied mycology and biotechnology. The volume covers a brief overview on fungal genomics; meiotic recombination in fungi; molecular genetics of circadian rhythms; genome sequencing; transposable elements; mitochondrial genomes; ribosome biogenesis; pathogenicity genes; genetic improvement of yeasts; microarrays: techniques and applications; fungal germplasm and data bases. Although it is difficult to develop a comprehensive volume on fungal genomics because of the range and complexity of the emerging knowledge, an attempt has been made to bring together pertinent information that will serve the needs of the reader, provide a quick reference to material that might otherwise be difficult to locate, and furnish a starting point for further study.
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The Art & Science of Biotechnology: The Future of Biotechnology-Opportunities, Risks & Areas to Watch (Inside the Minds Series)
by Inside the Minds Staff (Editors); April 2003; ISBN 1587620359
Offering unprecedented access to the leading minds of different industries, each essay in these books is written by a different C-level executive from Fortune 500 companies. Their insights provide tips, secrets, and glimpses into the future of each profession or topic. Each book features a list of the best and brightest industry leaders, resulting in all-star casts of respected and revered contributors on each topic. Their business perspectives reveal methods for analyzing markets, increasing worth, motivating teams, establishing goals, strategic planning, building brands, ensuring customer profitability, balancing professional and personal lives, building great relationships, continuing research and education, learning time management, and more.
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Bioavailability, Toxicity and Risk Relationships in Ecosystems
by R. Naidu, V. V. S. R. Gupta, S. Rogers, R. S. Kookana, N. S. Bolan, D. Adriano, Joe Fleischer (Editors); May 2003; ISBN 1578081920
This collection investigates the role of bioavailability in determining the toxicity of metal contaminants in the ecosystem, and in turn its significance for risk assessment. The 12 contributions outline the fundamental principles and scope of bioavailability, characterize the soil, plant, and microbial processes that influence metal dynamics, and present case studies that demonstrate the impact of metals on terrestrial ecosystem and how bioavailability relates to regulatory and site assessment requirements. Topics include the absorption and translocation of chromium by plants, the interactions of heavy metals and algae, and groundwater arsenic contamination in West Bengal.
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Biochemical and Molecular Responses of Plants to the Environment
by A. J. Wood (Editor); January 2003; ISBN 8177361678
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Biochemical Engineering
by Wolf-Dieter Deckwer; August 2003; ISBN 3527304452
This book presents the basic principles, methods and techniques of the industrial production with microorganisms, yeasts, fungi and cells. Central points are the transfer of biological research results into technical scale and the cost effective manufacture of biological products in sufficient quantity and desired quality. Among others, main topics include biological models based on metabolic pathway analysis, biochemical kinetics and bioinformatics; construction, operation and control of bioreactors, product recovery and primary separation steps; purification and conditioning with special consideration of pharmaproducts; bioeconimics, bioproduct markets and competitors, product safety and quality and cost estimations. The author points out to future development in the post-genomic era.
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Biochemistry and Physiology of Anaerobic Bacteria
by Lars G. Ljungdahl, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Michael W. Adams, (Editors); July 2003; ISBN 0387955925
Many anaerobes have been found to have the uniquely fascinating quality of being able to survive, indeed even thrive, in extreme environments. Anaerobic bacteria often do not require oxygen, can survive extremes in temperature, and can withstand the presence of toxins and heavy metals. In addition, these organisms have very different metabolic processes than "conventional" microorganisms. The wide diversity of metabolism in anaerobes is only part of the story. They have distinct energies, cytochromes, electron transport proteins, hydrogenases and dohydrogenases. Their molecular biology, physiology, and ability to use many types of electron receptors (CO2, sulfur, nitrogen and metal oxides) are also extraordinary. With practical applications ranging from wastewater treatment to food storage issues, clinical diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of medical conditions to decontamination of heavy metal exposures, this book will prove indispensable to researchers and students alike.
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Bioenergetics: Simulations of Electron, Proton, and Energy Transfer (ACS Symposium Series)
by Ralph A. Wheeler (Editor); August 2003; ISBN 0841237204
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BioEvolution: How Biotechnology Is Changing Our World
by Michael Fumento; October 2003; ISBN 1893554759
The author cheerleads for biotechnology, dismissing the worries of critics and cataloging all of the future benefits he expects biotechnology to give to the human race. These include "miracles in medicine" that will rid the world of disease, allow for powerful gene therapies, and the ability to tailor medical treatments to the utmost specificities of the individual. Biotechnology can also bring about greater youthfulness and longer life and can add to the world's supply of food, he argues.
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Bio-Implant Interface: Improving Biomaterials and Tissue Reactions
by Jan Erik Ellingsen, Jan Eirik Ellingsen, and S. Petter Lyngstadaas (Editors); April 2003; ISBN 0849314747
Achieving good clinical outcomes with implanted biomaterials depends upon achieving optimal function, both mechanical and biological, which in turn depends upon integrating advances realized in biological science, material science, and tissue engineering. As these advances push back the frontiers of biomaterial medicine , the control and patterning of bio-implant interface reactions will have a tremendous impact on future design and prospects of implant treatments. This book brings together a remarkable panel of scientists to present the state of the art in our understanding of interactions at the interface between biomaterials and living tissue. Much of the focus is on the importance of the implant surface's topography and chemistry to its interaction with the biological environment. Biomineralization along with the biological content of the interface and its role in directing cellular response along desired pathways also receive particular attention. The pursuit of new and better designs for improved biocompatibility and patient response to implants continues to challenge clinicians and scientists alike. This book also offers a unique opportunity to bring yourself up to date on recent advances in the field and new strategies for controlling the bio-implant interface.
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Biopharmaceuticals : Biochemistry and Biotechnology
by Gary Walsh; July 2003; ISBN 0470843276
This book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the science and medical applications of biopharmaceutical products. Extensively revised and updated, the Second Edition of this highly successful textbook discusses the latest developments in the field, providing a greater focus on actual commercial products and how they are manufactured. Substantial new sections on detailing biopharmaceutical drug delivery and how advances in genomics and proteomics will impact upon (bio)pharmaceutical drug development are also included.
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Biotechnology and Biopharmaceuticals : Transforming Proteins and Genes into Drugs
by Rodney J. Ho and Milo Gibaldi; June 2003; ISBN 0471206903
This book defines biotechnology from the perspective of pharmaceuticals. The first section focuses on the process of transforming a biologic macromolecule into a therapeutic agent, while the second section provides a brief overview of each class of macromolecule with respect to physiological role and clinical application. Additional detail is also provided in the second section for each FDA approved, recombinantly derived biopharmaceutical for each category of macromolecule. The final section looks to the future and the new advances that will enhance our ability to develop new macromolecules into effective biopharmaceuticals. This last section discusses various drug delivery strategies while also describing gene and cell therapy strategies.
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Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews (Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews)
by Stephen E. Harding (Editor); May 2003; ISBN 189829870X
Forty-two international specialists contribute 14 chapters organized into sections on techniques, molecular biology and genetics, microbial biotechnology, pharmaceutical technology, antibody biotechnology, plant biotechnology, and food technology. A sampling of topics includes the effect of hydrostatic pressure on biological systems, engineered comensal bacteria as delivery systems of anti-infective mucosal protectants, the production of novel polyketides by combinatorial biosynthesis, prospects for an HIV vaccine, bioengineered rice for plant protection, and the self-assembly and structure of caseins in solution.
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Biotechnology and Genetics in Fisheries and Aquaculture
by A. R. Beaumont and K. Hoare; April 2003; ISBN 0632055154
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Biotechnology for Biomedical Engineers (Principles and Applications in Engineering)
by Martin L. Yarmush, Mehmet Toner, and Robert Plonsey (Editors); March 2003; ISBN 0849318114
With the advent of recombinant DNA technology, monoclonal antibody technology, and new technologies for studying and handling cells and tissues, the field of biotechnology has undergone a tremendous resurgence in a wide range of applications pertinent to industry, medicine, and science in general. This volume covers the topics in biotechnology of interest to the practicing biomedical engineer. Topics include protein engineering, monoclonal antibody production, applications of nucleic acid chemistry, antisense technology, applied virology, cell structure and function, and more.
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Biotechnology in Comparative Perspective (Studies in Global Competition)
by Gerhard Fuchs (Editor); June 2003; ISBN 0415283434
The biotechnology industry is an extremely important sector in the developed world's economies. This book, with contributions from an international array of experts, explains why biotechnology companies in different countries concentrate in a small number of locations and what accounts for the success some of these companies then go on to have. This book covers such themes as the role of small firms in US biotechnology clusters; geographic clustering in the UK; and case studies involving the sectors in a cross-section of European companies.
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Building Global Biobrands : Taking Biotechnology to Market
by Francoise Simon and Philip Kotler; August 2003; ISBN 074322244X
The authors of this book have compiled an overview of biotech that's both readable and incredibly detailed. Seamlessly switching between observations on innovating, branding and acquiring global reach, the authors display a knowledge of the subject that's almost unreal. And while advances like gene therapy and nanotechnology may sound futuristic, the future is in many cases already here-and accounting for possibly "a third of world GDP," the authors note. There isn't much moral rumination on the issues that trouble so many, such as cloning and the genetic engineering of food. But as an overview of a sector that's becoming more and more critical to the American economy, it's difficult to imagine anything more comprehensive.
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Calculations for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Guide to Mathematics in the Laboratory
by Frank H. Stephenson; May 2003; ISBN 0126657513
This guide is devoted exclusively to calculations encountered in the genetic engineering laboratory. Mathematics, as a vital component of the successful design and interpretation of basic research, is used daily in laboratory work. This text, written for students, technicians, and scientists, provides example calculations for the most frequently confronted problems encountered in gene discovery and analysis. The text and sample calculations are written in an easy-to-follow format.
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Conserving Biodiversity in Arid Regions: Best Practices in Developing Nations
by John Lemons, Reginald Victor, Daniel Schaffer (Editors); July 2003; ISBN 1402074832
Drylands cover some 40 percent of the globe in a range of land forms and ecosystems, including deserts, savannas, grasslands, shrub lands, and forests, and are home to more than 1 billion people. The full range of organisms found in such environments are being threatened by factors such as population growth, overgrazing, the spread of invasive species, excessive plant harvesting, deforestation, and global climate change. The editors present case studies that they hope will raise public awareness and serve as blueprints for policymakers to develop strategies for the conservation and wise use of biodiversity in arid regions.
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Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance: Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Information Technology and Cognitive Science
by Mihail C. Roco and William Sims Bainbridge (Editors); April 2003; ISBN 1402012543
This book describes the vast opportunity created by unifying science and integrating technology, and recommends transforming ideas for individuals and society. We stand at the threshold of a new renaissance in knowledge based on the structure and behavior of matter from the nanoscale up to the most complex system yet discovered, the human brain. Unification of science based on unity in nature and its holistic investigation will lead to technological convergence and a more efficient societal structure for reaching human goals. In the early decades of the twenty-first century, concentrated effort can bring together nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, and new humane technologies based in cognitive science. With proper attention to ethical issues and societal needs, rapid advances in convergent technologies have the potential to enhance both human performance and productivity. Examples of payoffs will include improving work efficiency and learning, enhancing individual sensory and cognitive capabilities, revolutionary changes in healthcare, improving both individual and group efficiency, highly effective communication techniques including brain to brain interaction, perfecting human-machine interfaces, enhancing human capabilities for defense purposes, reaching sustainable development using NBIC tools, and ameliorating the physical and cognitive decline that is common to the aging mind. This is the first book addressing the convergence of technologies in coherence with social sciences, with a focus on people. 
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The Economic and Environmental Impacts of Agbiotech: A Global Perspective
by Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes (Editor); April 2003; ISBN 0306475014
Utilizing a diversity of study design, 16 papers explore the production, environmental, and economic impacts of introduction of "first-generation" biotechnology into agriculture. Focusing on the impacts of insect resistant (IR) and herbicide tolerant (HT) technologies in the production of corn, soybeans, cotton, and canola in countries around the world, the studies look at microlevel and aggregate economic impacts, explore environmental results (focusing largely on decreased use of pesticides), and look for links between the two. The general conclusions are largely positive, indicating improved environmental results and greater benefits for small farmers in developing countries, however many important questions remain to be addressed.
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Engineering Trouble : Biotechnology and Its Discontents
by Rachel A. Schurman and Dennis Doyle Takahashi Kelso; October 2003; ISBN 0520237617
This book examines genetically engineered foods issues from the diverse perspectives of sociology, geography, law, environmental studies, and political science, helping readers make sense of the dynamics of this controversy. Considering cases from the agriculture, forestry, and pharmaceutical sectors, the authors take up some of the most pressing questions raised by genetic engineering. They offer informed views on recent developments in the biotechnology sector; on the political, economic, and institutional transformations that have resulted; and on the tremendous social conflicts that have arisen over the deployment and regulation of these new technologies.
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The Expanding Role of Mass Spectrometry in Biotechnology
by Gary Siuzdak; August 2003; ISBN 0974245100
This book covers the basic concepts in mass spectrometry as well as advanced topics including protein identification/protein structural analysis, carbohydrate and oligonucleotide analysis. Topics also include pharmacokinetics, high throughput screening, and the recent development of mass spectrometry in clinical diagnosis.
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Food Biotechnology: Current Issues and Perspectives
by Sarah Elderidge (Editor); November 2003; ISBN 1590338480
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Food Science and Food Biotechnology
by Gustavo F. Gutierrez-Lopez, Gustavo V. Barbosa-Canovas, and Emma V. Nathan, (Editors); February 2003; ISBN 1566768926
This book provides a balanced and organized discussion of the interactions of food science and biotechnology at the molecular and industrial levels. Carefully selected and reviewed contributions stress the aspects of modern bioprocessing, analysis, and quality control that are common to both food science and biotechnology. The unique coverage includes discussions of the dehydration of biological products and the stability of enzymes, which provide a modern vision of mass and heat transfer in dehydration and the phase transition of biocatalysts. Also included are a well-organized, state-of-the-art chapter on crystallography and its impact on biotechnology and discussions of non-conventional regional products, including the impact of pigments and aroma biogeneration on these products. Emphasizing emerging technologies, this book presents combined methods of preserving food and biological materials.
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Fungal Biotechnology in Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Applications (Mycology Series, Volume 21)
by Dilip K. Arora, Paul D. Bridge, Deepak Bhatnagar (Editors); December 2003; ISBN 0824747704
From the simple biocontrol processes to complicated manipulations aiming at overproduction of particular enzymes or metabolites, fungi are seen to have many agriculturally important uses. The editors present 40 papers reviewing biotechnological applications of entomopathogenic fungi, ergot alkaloids, fungi in disease control, mycoherbicides, fungi for controlling nematodes, mycotoxigenic fungi, biofungicides, and more. Agricultural, food, and environmental applications share equal space, each receiving its own section.
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Gene Biotechnology, Second Edition
by William Wu, Michael J. Welsh, Peter B. Kaufman, and Helen H. Zhang (Editors); September 2003; ISBN 0849312884
The editors describe biotechnological methods and protocols used in molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, immunology, and other fields. Their primary goals are to provide researchers and graduate students with research tools and ideas. Twenty-two chapters describe separate techniques, including preparation of DNA constructs, localization of DNA by radioactive and fluorescence in situ hybridizations, and isolation and characterization of genes from genomic DNA libraries.
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Genes, Trade, and Regulation : The Seeds of Conflict in Food Biotechnology
by Thomas Bernauer; November 2003; ISBN 0691113483
Agricultural (or "green") biotechnology is a source of growing tensions in the global trading system, particularly between the United States and the European Union. Genetically modified food faces an uncertain future. The technology behind it might revolutionize food production around the world. 

This book provides novel and thought-provoking insights into the fundamental policy issues involved in agricultural biotechnology. The author explains global regulatory polarization and trade conflict in this area. He then evaluates cooperative and unilateral policy tools for coping with trade tensions. Arguing that the tools used thus far have been and will continue to be ineffective, he concludes that the risk of a full-blown trade conflict is high and may lead to reduced investment and the decline of the technology. The author concludes with suggestions for policy reforms to halt this trajectory -- recommendations that strike a sensible balance between public-safety concerns and private economic freedom -- so that food biotechnology is given a fair chance to prove its environmental, health, humanitarian, and economic benefits.

This book will equip companies, farmers, regulators, NGOs, academics, students, and the interested public--including both advocates and critics of green biotechnology--with a deeper understanding of the political, economic, and societal factors shaping the future of one of the most revolutionary technologies of our times.

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Handbook of Fungal Biotechnology, 2nd Edition, Revised and Expanded
by Dilip K. Arora, Paul D. Bridge, Deepak Bhatnagar, Rai Bharat, K. G. Mukerji (Editors); December 2003; ISBN 0824740181
The book offers a broad and detailed introduction to the different aspects of fungal biotechnology, with chapters covering molecular technologies, commercial fungal applications, medical mycology, culture collections, legal aspects, and biosafety. The 43 contributions include both reviews of existing fungal biotechnology applications and details of promising new processes. Examples include new chapters on such topics as cell biology of hyphae, protoplast fusion, metabolic regulation pathways, nuclei and chromosomes, genomics, gene clustering, gene cloning and sequencing, fungal genome and evolution, the role of GPF in fungal biotechnology, and DNA chips and microarrays. Coverage has been expanded on commercial applications of fungi such as the application of genetic engineering for strain improvement, genetic importance of wine yeasts, fungi in brewing, alcohol production, fungal enzymes, the role of chitin, polysaccharides, caretenoids, terpenoids, and antitumor and immunomodulatory compounds.
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Handbook of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
by Jay P. Rho and Stan G. Louie (Editors); May 2003; ISBN 0789001527
This compendium of drugs produced by biotechnology covers general principles of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals. Descriptions of each type of drug break down each product by pharmacology, toxicities, pharmacokinetics, clinical applications, and dosage guides. There are also reviews of prescription products, discussing clinical uses and trials and adverse reactions.
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Introduction to Biotechnology
by William J. Thieman, Michael A. Palladino, and William Thieman; August 2003; ISBN 0805348255
This book is the first biotechnology textbook geared specifically for the diverse scientific backgrounds of undergraduate students interested in pursuing a career in biotechnology. With its balanced coverage of basic molecular biology, historical developments, and contemporary applications, the text provides you with the tools and basic knowledge for success in the biotech industry. A comprehensive introduction, including sections on genes & genomes, recombinant DNA technology, forensic analysis, and a variety of biotechnology types such as agricultural and medical. For college instructors, students, or anyone interested in biotechnology.
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Methods for Risk Assessment of Transgenic Plants: Biodiversity and Biotechnology
by Klaus Ammann, Yolande Jacot, and Richard Braun (Editors); August 2003; ISBN 3764366575
This volume is an edited account of an international workshop in Bern about the effects of transgenic plants on biodiversity, a hotly debated topic in the risk assessment research community. Well-known scientists in this field present important new results from their work. Main focus is put on the impact of agricultural biotechnology on ecosystems, social, ethical and legal issues and the impact of biotechnology on conservation. Furthermore, methodological questions, like how to judge biosafety aspects stemming from given research results, are discussed.
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Microbial Biotechnology: Principles and Applications
by Lee Yuan Kun; September 2003; ISBN 9812383220
Life science research and industry is developing rapidly all over the world. Microbial biotechnology is increasingly being regarded as a core subject in most university and polytechnic life science courses. There already exist a number of excellent general textbooks on microbiology and biotechnology that deal with the basic principles of the field. To complement them, this book focuses on the various applications of microbial-biotechnological principles. A teaching-based format is adopted, whereby working problems, as well as answers to frequently asked questions, supplement the main text. The book also includes real life examples of how the application of microbial-biotechnological principles has achieved breakthroughs in both research and industrial production.
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Microalgae : Biotechnology and Microbiology
by E. W. Becker; February 2003; ISBN 0521350204
This book gives a state-of-the-art account of research in algal production and utilization. The book explores in detail all steps of the subject, from the preparation of stock cultures to the growth in large outdoor ponds. The author provides a compilation of the different methods employed worldwide for the artificial cultivation of different microalgae, including recipes for culture media, description of outdoor and indoor cultivation systems, as well as harvesting and processing methods.
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Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and Applications of Recombinant DNA
by Bernard R. Glick and Jack J. Pasternak; March 2003; ISBN 1555812244
Completely revised and updated, this second edition of the best-selling Molecular Biotechnology covers both the underlying scientific principles and the wide-ranging industrial, agricultural, pharmaceutical, and biomedical applications of recombinant DNA technology. This new edition includes expanded coverage of the types of organisms and cells used in molecular biotechnology, DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis, the methodology and applications of genetic engineering of plants, and microbial production of therapeutic agents. Updated chapters reflect recent developments in biotechnology and the societal issues related to it, such as cloning, gene therapy, and patenting and releasing genetically engineered organisms. 
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Molecular Markers in Plant Genetics and Biotechnology
by D. De Vienne (Editor); February 2003; ISBN 1578082390
This book describes the principal molecular marker techniques and details their application in different fields. Most of the examples it presents are drawn from plant science, but the methods and concepts are valid for any species. Tables, graphs, and diagrams provide visual representations of the data.
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Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology and the Law
by Trevor Cook; March 2003; ISBN 0406914419
This guide to the law relating to pharmaceutical biotechnology covers the legal and regulatory issues which surround these industry sectors. It examines the background to, and the impact of, the law affecting this area. Although written from the perspective of English law, the text also reflects EC law. It deals with the major legal issues relating to biotechnology and these include patenting, licensing and technology transfer.
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Plant Biotechnology: A Practical Approach
by H. S. Chawla; October 2003; ISBN 157808296X
A laboratory manual for an introductory undergraduate course in biotechnology. The exercises are designed to familiarize students with the basic procedures and the function and role of different components, growth regulators, and other chemicals. Worksheets are provided for them to record their results.
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Plant Biotechnology: The Genetic Manipulation of Plants
by Adrian Slater, Nigel W. Scott, Mark R. Fowler; June 2003; ISBN 0199254680
The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of the production of GM crops, highlighting the key scientific and technical advances that underpin their development. The text begins with a summary of current knowledge about plant genome organisation and gene expression, followed by an introduction to the techniques of plant tissue culture and genetic transformation and their application to crop plants. A consideration of the design of constructs for plant genetic manipulation precedes a series of chapters covering specific targets for GM crops. These include the genetic manipulation of herbicide resistance, pest resistance and disease resistance. Strategies for engineering stress tolerance and the improvement of crop yield and quality are discussed, and the prospects for ""molecular farming"" are considered. Key themes and strategies are developed using appropriate case studies, which place the science in its broader agricultural/commercial context. The text concentrates on the core molecular biological issues, whilst the associated web site encourages an exploration of the wider implications and concerns about GM crops. 
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Pocket Guide to Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
by Rolf D. Schmid and Ruth Hammelehle; March 2003; ISBN 3527308954
Biotechnology and genetic engineering are the key technologies of the 21st century. They allow the findings in cell biology and genetics, biochemistry and microbiology, biochemical engineering and bioinformatics to be applied to health care, agriculture, food production, environmental protection and alternative production methods for chemicals. This pocket guide provides a broad overview of the relevant facts on products, methods and applications, while discussing the opportunities and risks of these new technologies as well as ethical, economic and safety considerations. 
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Pollen Biology and Biotechnology
by K. R. Shivanna; February 2003; ISBN 1578082420
This book offers an overview of pollen biology and biotechnology for students and researchers in areas such as reproductive biology, biotechnology, aeropalynology, plant breeding, horticulture, and forestry. Citing more than 1,500 references to pollen research, the text covers topics including advances in understanding pollen tube growth, the use of pollen for gene transfer, and advantages and disadvantages of various pollination systems for production of species limits. 
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Poultry Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology
by W. M. Muir, S. E. Aggrey, and George Williams Keeton; August 2003; ISBN 0851996604
In this comprehensive research book, issues associated with poultry breeding are addressed by examining quantitative and molecular genetics and the uses of transgenic technology. The important area of disease resistance and transmission is also covered in a special section looking at the genetics of disease resistance. This book represents a complete integration of the current knowledge of biotechnology and quantitative and molecular genetics as applied to poultry breeding.
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Science, Seeds and Cyborgs: Biotechnology and the Appropriation of Life
by Finn Bowring; March 2003; ISBN 1859846874
This book presents a wealth of scientific and philosophical evidence to argue that genetic engineering's environmental, economic and cultural risks outweigh its much-hyped benefits. Past technological endeavors may have unleashed preventable horrors on the world, but in the case of genetic engineering, the author warns, there is no stopping the experiment once it has begun. In dense chapters and copious notes, Bowring skewers scientists for ignoring what they know about the stability and function of genes, the ecological risks of genetic engineering and the larger questions about what it means to be human. Of the hazards of biotechnological experimentation, he asks, "Should science be allowed to assess such risks by taking them?" Once cloning and genetic modification become commonplace, life may be reduced to a commodity, he says, and the ever-growing influence of business on science will override any claims of objectivity. In tackling issues such as in vitro fertilization and the "medicalization of childhood," this book casts a wide net, calling into question not only the biotechnology of today, but the coming flood of new procedures and policies. 
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Synthetic Polymers for Biotechnology and Medicine
by Ruth Freitag (Editor); June 2003; ISBN 1587060817
Comprehensive text on the use of synthetic polymers in the life sciences. Topics include the delivery of biologicals using synthetic polymers, bioseparation, and the use of hybrid molecules.
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Understanding Biotechnology
by Aluizio Borem, Fabricio R. Santos, and David E. Bowen; January 2003; ISBN 0131010115
This work helps the reader gain perspective and insight into the most controversial of science topics of the 21st century - biotechnology. It provides complete coverage of biotechnology for readers of all scientific and professional levels. It demystifies the notion that biotechnology is harmful to humans and it examines the social factors affecting gene therapy and stemcell research.
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Understanding Biotechnology: An Integrated and Cyber-Based Approach
by George Acquaah; April 2003; ISBN 0130945005
This timely book has an easy-to-comprehend style that makes it suitable for readers with or without a background in biology. While emphasizing biotechnology's core principles and practices, its cyber-based approach provides a built-in mechanism for updating information in the rapidly evolving biotech field, keeping this book from becoming current and timely. Taking the approach that DNA is universal and can be transferred across natural genetic barriers, this book covers the following topics in the field of biotechnology: the nature of living things and the principles of manipulating them; enabling technologies; different approaches of biotechnology; specific applications such as agricultural (plants and animals), medical, judicial, industrial, and environmental; and social issues such as risk and regulations, ethical implications, developing economies, and biowarfare. This is an excellent reference tool for biotech professionals and those working in the fields of agriculture, medicine, environmental science, nutrition, and health.
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2002
Biotechnology and Safety Assessment, Third Edition
by John A. Thomas, Roy L. Fuchs, Editors; Academic Press; July 29, 2002; ISBN 0126887217
Molecular biologists, plant agronomists, microbiologists, toxicologists, nutritionists, and regulatory authorities cover topics that include the safety assessment of genetically modified foods, their risk assessment, environmental impact, and post-marketing surveillance in this expanded and updated, comprehensive, contemporary review of two major areas of biotechnology, agribiotechnology and biotherapeutics. Read the publisher's synopsis for more information.
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The Double-Edged Helix: Social Implications of Genetics in a Diverse Society
by Joseph S. Alper, Catherine Ard, Adrienne Asch, Jon Beckwith, Peter Conrad, and Lisa N. Geller, Editors; October 2002; ISBN 0801869641
This book addresses the impacts of new genetic discoveries and technologies on different segments of today's society. The book's first chapter on genetic complexity is followed by chapters presenting various perspectives on the moral and ethical questions arising from today's genetics. Read the publisher's synopsis for more information.
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2001
Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture: Economics and Politics
by Gerald C. Nelson, Editor; Academic Press; April 16, 2001; ISBN 0125154224
This book provides a comprehensive overview and a balanced look at the costs and benefits of genetically modified crops (GMOs). The first part (of three) looks at the science, economics, and politics of the use of agricultural GMOs, provides in-depth coverage of the three most-widely used GMOs--Bt corn and cotton and glyphosate-resistant soybeans, and covers issues such as U.S. and European Union regulatory concerns, import/export patterns, and the impact on international trade. The second part presents articles from leading figures with widely different views in the debate, and part three provides more detailed information on selected topics, including the history of biotechnology innovations, the techniques of biotechnology, the latest research on the consequences of the Bt corn for the monarch butterfly, and a list of European GMO field trial approvals. See a news release for more information.
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2000
Agriculture and Intellectual Property Rights : Economic, Institutional and Implementation Issues in Biotechnology
by V. Santaniello, R. E. Evenson, D. Zilberman, and G. A. Carlson, Editors; November 2000; ISBN 0851994571
Plant breeding patents, the ownership to biological innovation and associated intellectual property rights (IPR), are the subject of increased attention worldwide. They are particularly relevant in the field of agricultural biotechnology. They are affecting public and private sector organizations and companies, and are significant for developing as well as developed countries. These issues have until recently evoked little policy analysis. This book presents the perspectives of policy-makers and economists on such issues and includes discussions of public research and property rights, implications for developing countries, IPR of wild genetic resources and IPR under the Convention of Biological Diversity, among others.
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Basic Laboratory Methods for Biotechnology
by Lisa A. Seidman and Cynthia J. Moore; January 2000; ISBN 0137955359
This manual provides a systematic and practical introduction to the bioscience laboratory. The authors present nine units that discuss an introduction to the workplace, product quality control, math, data analysis, safety, measurements, solutions, separation methods, and computers in the biotechnology lab. 
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Biological Resource Management: Connecting Science and Policy
by Ervin Balazs, Ennio Galante, James M. Lynch, J. S. Schepers, J.-P. Tautant, D. Werner, and P. A. Werry, Editors; May 2000; ISBN 354067117X
Proceedings of the Conference on Biological Resource Management: Connecting Science and Policy that took place in Paris, France, held on March 5-6, 1998. The book focuses on safe exploitation of microorganisms in plant/soil systems, quality of animal production, ecology of new organisms, and more.
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Bioreaction Engineering : Modeling and Control
by K. Schugerl and  K. H. Bellgardt, Editors; November 2000; ISBN 354066906X
The book presents fundamentals and reviews on the state of the art of mathematical modeling and control of bioprocesses and demonstrates the application on various industrial important biological systems. At the same time, the application of different types of models and control strategies are illustrated as well. The book also takes the recent developments in reactor modeling into account. In addition to modeling and control, the metabolic flux analysis and the metabolic design and their application to bioprocesses are considered. 
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Biostatistical Methods: The Assessment of Relative Risks
by John M. Lachin; John Wiley & Sons; March 2000; ISBN 0471369969

Focusing on the assessment of risks and relative risks on the basis of clinical investigations, this book is supplemented with helpful graphs, charts, and tables as well as references to its web site for larger data sets and exercises.  Comprehensive coverage of classical and modern methods of biostatistics is provided as the book develops basic concepts and derives biostatistical methods through both the application of classical mathematical statistical tools and more modern likelihood-based theories.

The first half of the book presents methods for the analysis of single and multiple 2x2 tables for cross-sectional, prospective, and retrospective (case-control) sampling, with and without matching using fixed and two-stage random effects models. The text then moves on to present a more modern model-based approach, which includes unconditional and conditional logistic regression; the analysis of count data and the Poisson regression model; and the analysis of event time data, including the proportional hazards and multiplicative intensity models. The book contains a technical appendix that presents the core mathematical statistical theory used for the development of classical and modern statistical methods.

Written by John M. Lachin (professor of statistics and biostatistics at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and director of the Biostatistics Center in Rockville, Maryland), the book is considered to be an excellent guide for graduate-level students in biostatistics and an invaluable reference for biostatisticians, applied statisticians, and epidemiologists.

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Biotechnology (Reference Shelf)
by Lynn Messina and Edward Moran, Editors; September 2000; ISBN 0824209850
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Biotechnology Annual Review, Volume 6
by M. R. El-Gewely; November 2000; ISBN 0444505660
Biotechnology is in many aspects shaping our lives and affecting our means of production, and job creation. Progress in the applications of biotechnology depends on a wide base of basic as well as applied sciences. The output of biotechnology has already proved itself in many diverse fields from health to biomining and from agriculture to enzyme breeding. It is therefore difficult to follow all the current as well as the potential applications of biotechnology. The objectives of the Biotechnology Annual Review series is to attempt to provide readers with the needed indepth knowledge, in the form of chapters, by reviewing specific topics in biotechnology in each issue. The philosophy behind this series is to encourage good reviews to make it easier for readers to keep in touch with progress and applications of biotechnology. We also encourage reviewing topics that are related to regulatory affairs, social impact of biotechnology
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The Biotechnology Directory 2000: In Association with Nature
Biotechnology
by J. Coombs and Y. R. Alston, Editors; March 2000; ISBN 1561592501
This annual directory has been widened to encompass the expansion of biotechnology worldwide. Sections of directory include profiles of commercial biotechnology companies, universities, institutes, and research organizations; buyers guide to products, equipment, and services; sources of information; and indexes.
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Biotechnology Explorations: Applying the Fundamentals
by Judith A. Scheppler, Patricia E. Cassin, and Rosa M. Gambier; April 2000; ISBN 1555811787
This volume offers a broad collection of college-level experiments that provides students with a hands-on understanding of biotechnology and molecular biology, including applications and practical uses. The experiments include such aspects of biotechnology as DNA cloning, southern blotting, protein studies, gene transfer, techniques for studying evolution and systematics, Internet- and computer assisted gene analysis, DNA sequencing, and DNA library construction.
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Biotechnology for Environmental Protection in the Pulp and Paper Industry
by P. Bajpai, P. K. Bajpai, and Ryuichiro Kondo; February 2000; ISBN 3540656774
Pulp and paper production has increased globally and will continue to increase in the near future. Approximately 155 million tons of wood pulp is produced worldwide and about 260 million is projected for the year 2010. To be able to cope with increasing demand, an increase in productivity and improved environmental performance is needed as the industry is also under constant pressure to reduce and modify environmental emissions to air and water. The authors give updated information on various biotechnological processes useful in the pulp and paper industry which could help in reducing the  environmental pollution problem, in addition to other benefits. Various chapters deal with the latest developments in such areas as raw material preparation, pulping, bleaching, water management, waste treatment and utilization. The book also covers the environmental regulations in various parts of the world as well as the role of biotechnology in reducing environmental problems.
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Biotechnology Guide U.S.A.: Companies, Data and Analysis
by Mark Dibner, Editors; March 2000; ISBN 1561592552
Profiles over 1,300 companies active in biotechnology, lists venture capital firms, and analyzes the biotechnology industry. The data on companies includes the names of officers and directors, type of financing and names of investors when applicable, budget for research and development, revenues, number of employees, primary focus, search terms, and products. In addition to the main listing, which is alphabetical by company name, firms are listed by location, areas of interest such as biomass conversion and fungi, and key biotechnology areas such as Alzheimer's disease and gene therapy. Other sections report on mergers, acquisitions, and fundraising; and analyze such aspects of the industry as funding, public firms, and resources in commercial biotechnology.
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Downstream Processing of Proteins: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Biotechnology, 9)
by Mohamed A. Desai, Editor; March 2000; ISBN 0896035646
Biotechnologists review both conventional and novel isolation techniques used in industrial applications for the downstream processing of protein molecules. The techniques include primary and secondary separations during the isolation of biomolecules, as well as unique laboratory-scale research methods from academia with a potential for scale-up. Also here are various strands of the downstream biological process essential for successful product license application, including both the validation of stages, and the design and validation of viral clearance stages during the purification process. The information would find most interest in the biopharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
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The Economic and Social Dynamics of Biotechnology (Economics of Science Technology and Innovation, 21)
by John de la Mothe and Jorge Niosi, Editors; September 2000; ISBN 0792379225
This publication brings together economic, social, and statistical views on the dynamics of this set of emerging technologies. It examines the costs as well as the benefits -- the challenges as well as the choices -- of the rapidly expanding science-based world of biodiversity, biopharmaceuticals, and bioinformatics, and it provides suggestions for future work and research. This project fits into an ongoing research program at Statistics Canada to develop meaningful indicators for science, technology, and innovation in a technology-intensive economy. This book tells the story of the inner workings of innovation systems, technological systems, and competence blocs in the production, use, and diffusion of knowledge. 
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Encyclopedia of Ethical, Legal, and Policy Issues in Biotechnology
by Thomas H. Murray and Maxwell J. Mehlman; September 2000; ISBN 0471176125
This publication focuses on all aspects of ethics, law, and policy relating to the field of biotechnology, including human subjects research, gene therapy, cloning, the human genome project, animal and medical biotechnology, and disabilities.
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Environmental Microbiology
by Raina M. Maier, Ian L. Pepper, and Charles P. Gerba, Editors; February 2000; ISBN 0124975704
The field of environmental microbiology encompasses aspects of several areas of study including microbial ecology, molecular genetics, and environmental science. Environmental Microbiology is the first book to offer a comprehensive discussion of this field as a discipline, which the authors define as the study of microbial fate and activity in air, water, and soil, and the resulting impact on human health and welfare. While the roots of environmental microbiology can be traced to sanitary engineering (water and wastewater treatment), the field has grown to include other practical issues such as bioremediation, the control of known and emerging waterborne pathogens, microbial risk assessment, and environmental biotechnology.
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Evolutionary Innovations: The Business of Biotechnology
by Maureen D. McKelvey; April 2000; ISBN 0198297246
This is a study of the commercial development of biotechnology that compares the initiatives, activities and organization of two firms -- Genentech in the United States and Kabi in Sweden -- as they brought knowledge to the market in the form of insulin and the human growth hormone.
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Food Biotechnology
by Stanislaw Bielecki, Johannes Tramper, and Jacek Polak, Editors;  June 2000; ISBN 0444505199
Food biotechnologists are expected to satisfy many requirements related to health benefits, sensory properties and possible long term effects associated with the consumption of food produced via modern biotechnology. The broad selection of papers contained in this book are grouped into the following four chapters; GMO in Food Biotechnology, Food Process and Food Products, Measurements and Quality Control, Legal and Social Aspects of Food Biotechnology. Special attention has focused on plant biotechnology during the last decade because transgenic plants can offer an increase in crop yield and are very economical sources of proteins and other products for industrial, pharmaceutical, veterinary and agricultural use. The content of this book covers many aspects of food biotechnology and presents the main trends and interdisciplinary information in this area.
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Food Microbiology Protocols (Methods in Biotechnology)
by J. F. T. Spencer and Alicia L. Ragout, Editors; November 2000; ISBN 089603867X
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From Alchemy to IPO The Business of Biotechnology
by Cynthia Robbins-Roth; May 2000; ISBN 0738202533
A fascinating look at how the biotech industry grew from nothing to one of the most important business sectors in today's economy. This book has important lessons both for biotech investors and Net investors, who can learn much from biotech's technology-driven boom-bust cycle. 
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Genetically Modified Pest-Protected Plants: Science and Regulation
by the Committee on Genetically Modified Pest-Protected Plants, National Research Council; July 2000; ISBN 0309069300
This book explores the risks and benefits of crops that are genetically modified for pest resistance, the urgency of establishing an appropriate regulatory framework for these products, and the importance of public understanding of the issues. The committee critically reviews federal policies toward transgenic products, the 1986 coordinated framework among the key federal agencies in the field, and rules proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency for regulation of plant pesticides. 
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History of Modern Biotechnology I
by T. Scheper and A. Fiechter, Editors; October 2000; ISBN 3540677933
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History of Modern Biotechnology II
by A. Fiechter, W. Babel, H. W. Blanch, and C. Cooney, Editors; October 2000; ISBN 3540677925
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Introduction to Plant Biotechnology
by H. S. Chawla; June 2000; ISBN 1578081300
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Issues and Dilemmas of Biotechnology: A Reference Guide
by Bernice Schacter; January 2000; ISBN 0313306427
A reference for advanced high school students and teachers to the science behind biotechnology in agriculture, the environment, food, and healthcare. The author presents the views of scientists, doctors, insurance companies, and big business on such issues as genetic testing, patenting human gene sequences, cloning, and genetically engineered food.
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Made not Born: The Troubling World of Biotechnology
by Casey Walker, Editor; October 2000; ISBN 1578050596
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Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
by J. M. Walker and R. Rapley, Editors; October 2000; ISBN 0854046062
As a textbook, this publication has always been immensely popular. Now in its fourth edition, it has been completely revised and updated to provide a comprehensive overview of the area, and to reflect all the latest developments. Written by recognised experts, each of the nineteen chapters describes a specific subject area relevant to the subject of biotechnology. The impressive breadth of coverage takes into account both molecular biology and industrial applications and aims to identify the impact that molecular biology has had on the development of biotechnology. Presenting information in an easily assimilated form, this book makes an ideal undergraduate text. It will be of particular interest to students of biology and chemistry, as well as to scientists from outside the field requiring a rapid introduction to the subject. 
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New Products and New Areas of Bioprocess Engineering (Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, 68)
by T. Scheper, Editor; September 2000; ISBN 3540673628
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The Opportunities and Hazards of Agricultural Biotechnology
by Evan Schulz; June 2000; ISBN 1888773049
Genetically modified (GM) crops and food have become a topic of increasing controversy. Consumer advocates and environmental activists claim that the so-called "Frankenfoods" threaten not only the health of humans, but also the planet's fragile ecosystems. Industry argues that biotechnology is proven safe. This study suggests that both sides may be exaggerating their cases. After reviewing the claims made for, and against, crop biotechnology, this study addresses the topic currently dominating the policy agenda: mandatory labels for products containing GM ingredients. It argues that a more formal system of voluntary labeling would offer a variety of benefits that a mandatory label regime cannot provide. 
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Plant Microtubules: Potential for Biotechnology
by Peter Nick, Editor; January 2000; ISBN 3540671056
This book introduces some microtubule-mediated key processes that are important for plant life and amenable to manipulation by either genetic, pharmacological or morphological rationales. In the first part, the role of microtubules in plant morphogenesis is reviewed. The second part covers their role in response to environmental factors. The third part deals with the tools that can be used for biotechnological manipulation. 
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Recent Advances in Marine Biotechnology: Aquaculture-Fishes
by Milton Fingerman and Rachakonda Nagabhushanam, Editors; February 2000; ISBN 1578080835
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Ribozyme Biochemistry and Biotechnology: Biochemistry and
Biotechnology
by Guido Krupp and Rajesh K. Gaur; June 2000; ISBN 1881299287
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Use of Agriculturally Important Genes in Biotechnology
by G. Hrazdina, Editor; January 2000; ISBN 1586030191
The aim of this book is to facilitate solving common agricultural problems using the tools of biotechnology. The book addresses five themes: plant transformations, plant genomics, breeding plants for resistance and legal aspects of biotechnology, including risk assessment. Some specific topics dealt with are: The way from fundamental research to start-up company, crop improvement by transgenic technology; strategies for improving resistance; current procedures for applying risk assessment in genetically modified crops; questions arising from the implementation of the Hungarian gene technology law; and public perception and legislation of biotechnology in Poland. 
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