Australasian Biotechnology, Volume 9 Number 5, November/December 1999,
pp. 234-249, 270-271
Editorial, News, Company News, Asian
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Code Number: AU99013
FROM THE EDITOR:
New Journal Arrangements
We are pleased to announce that we have reached
agreement with Hallmark Editions of Moorabbin, Melbourne to jointly
publish this journal. This arrangement will commence with the next
issue. The ABA will retain editorial control, while typesetting,
magazine design, advertising and subscriptions will be handled by
Hallmark Editions.
NEWS:
US Senate Declares January 2000 National Biotechnology
Month
Science Turns Today's Ideas into Tomorrow's Jobs
Innovation Summit
Forum on Therapeutic Cloning for Tissue Repair
Valuable Milk Components
R&D Start - Update
R&D Tax Concession
Food Science Bureau
Major Investment to Boost Scottish Biotechnology
Consumer Demand for Genetically Pure Food Creates Export
opportunity for Australian Farmers: KPMG
New Focus for Prestigious Science Prizes
Pioneer Researcher into Insulin Action Awarded in Brisbane
New Light on the Role of Microbial Pathogens in
Atherosclerosis
Year 2000 Australian Technology Awards
Aussie Research to Help Fight Liver Disease
From `The Guardian', London _ 20 Sept 1999 - Blair (UK) and
Clinton (US) Push to Stop Gene Patents
A Letter from the Secretary-General, OECD
The Future of Genetically Engineered Food Crops
Scottish Involvement in the Bio-Wise Programme
Results from UK-BIA recent AGM and Election of Office
Bearers
Pre-Budget in UK _ Capital Gains Tax Taper Relief
University of Quebec (Montreal) Creates Bio-industries
Management Chair
Gallup Poll
Review of DPI Science
COMPANY NEWS
Technico's International Expansion
Thrombogenix Enters Preclinical Development
Fucell Increases Output
Roche Holding to Sell Genentech Stock
Virax to Use CSIRO Technology in HIV Trials
IDT Surges Ahead
Novogen Wins R&D Start Grant
Spin-Off Company Develops Bioremediation Products
Gradipore to Sell Gradigels over the Internet
Biota Announces Regulatory Approval for Relenza in Canada
Bio-Rad Launches First Products on the Market from Proteome
Technology
ASIAN NEWS
"The Furore Over GMOs Continues
Japan Requires GM Food Safety Tests
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