biotechnology company

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biotechnology
noun[U]
uk
/ˌbaɪ.əʊ.tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˌbaɪ.oʊ.tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
the use of living things, especially cells and bacteria, in ...
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company
noun
uk
/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
us
/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
an organization that sells goods or services in order to ...
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(Definition ofbiotechnologyandcompanyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In this context, the relevantbiotechnologycompanymay be held liable for damage caused by one of its products.
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That applies to the largest company and to the smallest, to thebiotechnologycompany, newly spun out from a university, and to the small retail business next door to it.
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A smallbiotechnologycompanymight have a new drug but no sales or marketing capability.
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Intellimedix is abiotechnologycompanyengaged in accelerated drug discovery and personalized medicine.
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The third quarter results of 2008 were its last as abiotechnologycompany.
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It is a world-leader in the infertility market with an estimated market share of 60%, making it the third largestbiotechnologycompanyin the world.
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Retrophin is abiotechnologycompanydedicated to creating treatments for orphan diseases.
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He collaborated with abiotechnologycompanyin 1999 to create an exhibit on genetic engineering that included paintings, large-scale photographs and a video installation.
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According to its website, its customers include every major pharmaceutical andbiotechnologycompany in the world, major academic institutions and government research centers.
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Economou is a co-founder of, abiotechnologycompanyfocused on the design and development of immune-based targeted therapies for multiple cancer indications.
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The initial $125 million transaction was at the time the largest funding received by a fledglingbiotechnologycompany.
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This book is notable as an inside look at abiotechnologycompany, and the stresses and marketing pressures on funding research into drug design.
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His ambition was to start abiotechnologycompany, and to develop his inventions and patents in the field of water purification.
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It is about parents who form abiotechnologycompanyto develop a drug to save the lives of their children, who have a life-threatening disease.
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This problem is compounded when the biotechnology companies guard much of their data as confidential business information.
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Also, biotechnology companies are concerned about the limited willingness and/or ability of many developing countries to enforce intellectual property restrictions.
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Pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, and some federal agencies maintain compound libraries that may be screened for the properties sought to intervene in an identified pathophysiologic process.
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Genescient is a new generationbiotechnologycompanythat combines evolutionary genomics with massive selective screening to analyze and exploit the genetics of model animal and human whole genomes.
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We have well over 200 specialist biotechnology companies, and more than 400 are involved in bioscience-related activities.
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Although most meetings involving officials are minuted, my officials have, from time to time, had meetings with the biotechnology companies where minutes are not taken.
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