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  2. History of biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    For Ereky, the term "biotechnologie" indicated the process by which raw materials could be biologically upgraded into socially useful products. [5] This catchword spread quickly after the First World War, as "biotechnology" entered German dictionaries and was taken up abroad by business-hungry private consultancies as far away as the United States.

  3. Timeline of biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    1919 – Károly Ereky, a Hungarian agricultural engineer, first uses the word biotechnology. [4] In 1919, a pivotal milestone was reached with the production of citric acid by Aspergillus niger, marking the inception of the first aerobic fermentation process. This breakthrough spurred the development of technologies to ensure the supply of ...

  4. Biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Chaim Weizmann first used a pure microbiological culture in an industrial process, that of manufacturing corn starch using Clostridium acetobutylicum, to produce acetone, which the United Kingdom desperately needed to manufacture explosives during World War I. [16] Biotechnology has also led to the development of antibiotics.

  5. Outline of biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to biotechnology: Biotechnology – field of applied biology that involves the use of living organisms and bioprocesses in engineering, technology, medicine and other fields requiring bioproducts. Biotechnology also utilizes these products for manufacturing purposes.

  6. History of genetic engineering - Wikipedia

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    The concept of genetic engineering was first proposed by Nikolay Timofeev-Ressovsky in 1934. [1] The first artificial genetic modification accomplished using biotechnology was transgenesis, the process of transferring genes from one organism to another, first accomplished by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen in 1973.

  7. US bill to restrict WuXi AppTec, Chinese biotechs revised to ...

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    (Reuters) -A new version of a congressional bill that would restrict U.S. business with certain Chinese biotechnology companies including WuXi AppTec and BGI would give U.S. companies until 2032 ...

  8. Is There a "First-Mover" Advantage in Biotech? - AOL

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    The early bird gets the worm. Business gurus might not use that old phrase, but many of them tout the principle behind it. They tell anyone who will listen that getting to market first provides ...

  9. Biotechnology in pharmaceutical manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Biotechnology is the use of living organisms to develop useful products. Biotechnology is often used in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Notable examples include the use of bacteria to produce things such as insulin or human growth hormone. Other examples include the use of transgenic pigs for the creation of hemoglobin in use of humans.