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Ethylene Route Could Beat Fungi
January 2002 Turning up expression of the ethylene response factor can help plants tackle certain pathogenic fungi. However, it also can make them more susceptible...
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Biotech Centre for Nagpur
January 2002 Sindhu Mahavidyalaya, a college in Nagpur, India, is opening a Centre for Biotechnology to promote awareness, teaching, practical training, and resear...
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Commercial Cloning Deal Unveiled in Australia
January 2002 A joint venture between two Australian companies to clone dairy bullscommerically has been announced.
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Transgenic Pigs Express Plant Gene
January 2002 Japanese researchers have reported the successful expression of a plant gene in a transgenic pig.
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Nexia Changes Board
January 2002 The Canadian Biotechnology company involved in Biosteel® production, Nexia, has announced its financial results for the first quarter of the 2002 fina...
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Celera Reports Increased Revenues
January 2002 Celera Genomics (USA) has reported improved revenues for the second quarter of the 2002 financial year.
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Canadian Mapmaking Targets Durum Preferences
January 2002 Over the next three years, scientists at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Semi-Arid Prairie Agricultural Research Centre in Swift Current, Canada pl...
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Italian Information Campaign Launched
January 2002 The Italian biotech industry association, Assobiotec, has launched a biotech information campaign with the aim of giving Italians a better understandi...
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Gene Transfer Pioneer Gets Franklin Award
January 2002 Mary-Dell Chilton of Syngenta is to receive the 2002 Benjamin Franklin Award for Life Sciences from the Franklin Institute.
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North Carolina BioGrid Enters Test Phase
January 2002 The North Carolina Biotechnology Center hosted a project kickoff meeting for the North Carolina BioGrid on January 24.
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