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February 7th, 2008
'Biotechnology is recognised the world over as the technology of the future'
Abstract:
How is BioAsia 2008 different from the previous year?
The scientific sessions of BioAsia 2008 is focused on thrust areas like - stem cells and tissue engineering, nanotechnology, translational research, biopharmaceuticals, food biotechnology, biofuels and genetically modified (GM) crops. The highlight is the participation of two Nobel Laureates - Sir Martin J Evans (2007) and Professor Barry J Marshall (2005) who have kindly agreed to address this conference in their respective field of expertise. The conference has a forum for CEOs of biotech industries and heads of other institutions to meet and interact with participants.
Source:
expresspharmaonline.com
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