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Volume 18 Issue 3, March 2000

Editorial

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Commentary

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Correspondence

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Business and Regulatory News

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Research News

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This Month in Biotechnology

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Analysis

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News & Views

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Special Section Regional Development

  • A decade into the building boom in biotechnology parks, both the promise and the peril of this new type of business development have become clearer.

    • Alan Dove
    Special Section Regional Development
  • With one of the fastest rates of economic growth in Europe, Ireland is establishing a solid infrastructure to foster biotechnology start-ups.

    • Sinéad Canning
    Special Section Regional Development
  • National efforts to encourage genomics research in East Asia are providing impetus to the entire biotechnology sector.

    • Robert Triendl
    Special Section Regional Development
  • The San Fransisco area continues to produce a rich crop of new ventures and innovative partnerships between academia and industry.

    • Eric Niiler
    Special Section Regional Development
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Review Article

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Article

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Technical Report

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Patents

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Book Review

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People

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