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company
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It was invested in fledgling biotechnology companies .
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Many millions of dollars have flooded into new biotechnology companies in pursuit of interferon and other potential moneyspinners.
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But the uncertain future of Speywood Laboratories, a small biotechnology company which funded the project threatens its development.
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The biotechnology companies would then directly buy a licence for a particular technique rather than negotiating with individual universities.
industry
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Opportunities exist in University departments and research institutes, in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and medicine.
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Additional information technology product sectors will be studied together with selected areas in the rapidly evolving biotechnology industries .
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Harwell was considering diversifying into new non-nuclear areas for the offshore and biotechnology industries .
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Bill says on the last visit to her Outer Banks cottage, he and Ann played miniature golf and discussed biotechnology .
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But this is the first major announcement of aid for the drug industry, apart from £9 million for biotechnology research last month.
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Development of this approach in experimental closed ecosystems promises big terrestrial payoffs from this form of space biotechnology .
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For foreign exchange, the government hopes to develop the tourist business and its chief pride, biotechnology .
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So is a speeding up of the process through biotechnology really any different?
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These two truly began the new age of cloning-which means they initiated a new age of biotechnology .
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These will form the basis for its future plans in plant biotechnology .
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Today it might be computers or biotechnology .