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LIFE SCIENCES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.
  • Language: en

LIFE SCIENCES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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International Entrepreneurship in the Life Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

International Entrepreneurship in the Life Sciences

'The processes of internationalization, innovation and venture-creation in high-technology new ventures are inextricably intertwined. This is particularly true in the uncertain and troubled waters of the life sciences industry where startups with very uncertain futures are required to face significant challenges in short windows of opportunity. Navigating these waters is not straightforward, either for those immediately involved in it, or for those trying to understand it. This book is a must-read for anyone who is serious about understanding entrepreneurship in the biotechnology industry.' Alberto Onetti, CrESIT (Research Center for Innovation and Life Science Management), Italy In this tho...

Understanding Metaphors in the Life Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Understanding Metaphors in the Life Sciences

Introduces the diverse roles metaphors play in the life sciences and highlights their significance for theory, communication, and education.

Basic Bioscience Laboratory Techniques
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Basic Bioscience Laboratory Techniques

This unique, practical, pocket-sized guide and reference provides every first year bioscience student with all they need to know to prepare reagents correctly and perform fundamental laboratory techniques. It also helps them to analyse their data and present their findings, in addition to directing the reader, via a comprehensive list of references, to relevant further reading All of the core bioscience laboratory techniques are covered including: basic calculations and the preparation of solutions; aseptic techniques; microscopy techniques; cell fractionation ; spectrophotometry; chromatography of small and large molecules: electrophoresis of proteins and nucleic acids and data analysis. In addition the book includes clear, relevant diagrams and worked examples of calculations. In short, this is a 'must-have' for all first year bioscience students struggling to get to grips with this vitally important element of their course.

A Life in Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

A Life in Science

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Once Upon a Life Science Book: 12 Interdisciplinary Activities to Create Confident Readers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170
The Science of Life and Death in Frankenstein
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

The Science of Life and Death in Frankenstein

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

What is life? This was a question of particular concern for Mary Shelley and her contemporaries. But how did she, and her fellow Romantic writers, incorporate this debate into their work, and how much were they influenced by contemporary science, medicine and personal loss?This book is the first to compile the many attempts in science and medicine to account for life and death in Mary Shelley's time. It considers what her contemporaries thought of air, blood, sunlight, electricity and other elements believed to be most essential for living. Mary Shelley's (and her circle's) knowledge of science and medicine is carefully examined, alongside the work of key scientific and medical thinkers, inc...

Life Atomic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 506

Life Atomic

After World War II, the US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) began mass-producing radioisotopes, sending out nearly 64,000 shipments of radioactive materials to scientists and physicians by 1955. Even as the atomic bomb became the focus of Cold War anxiety, radioisotopes represented the government’s efforts to harness the power of the atom for peace—advancing medicine, domestic energy, and foreign relations. In Life Atomic, Angela N. H. Creager tells the story of how these radioisotopes, which were simultaneously scientific tools and political icons, transformed biomedicine and ecology. Government-produced radioisotopes provided physicians with new tools for diagnosis and therapy, specifica...

Can Science Make Sense of Life?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

Can Science Make Sense of Life?

Since the discovery of the structure of DNA and the birth of the genetic age, a powerful vocabulary has emerged to express science’s growing command over the matter of life. Armed with knowledge of the code that governs all living things, biology and biotechnology are poised to edit, even rewrite, the texts of life to correct nature’s mistakes. Yet, how far should the capacity to manipulate what life is at the molecular level authorize science to define what life is for? This book looks at flash points in law, politics, ethics, and culture to argue that science’s promises of perfectibility have gone too far. Science may have editorial control over the material elements of life, but it does not supersede the languages of sense-making that have helped define human values across millennia: the meanings of autonomy, integrity, and privacy; the bonds of kinship, family, and society; and the place of humans in nature.

Teaching of Life Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Teaching of Life Science

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