10 Promising Biotech Projects Reach the Final Stage of Rad BioMed's Outstanding Project Competition.TEL AVIV Tel Aviv (tĕl əvēv`), city (1994 pop. 355,200), W central Israel, on the Mediterranean Sea. Oficially named Tel Aviv–Jaffa, it is Israel's commercial, financial, communications, and cultural center and the core of its largest , Israel Israel, in the BibleIsrael (ĭz`rēəl, ĭz`rāəl) [as understood by Hebrews,=he strives with God], according to the book of Genesis, name given to Jacob as eponymous ancestor of the Hebrews, the chosen people of God. -- The Rad BioMed incubator incubator, apparatus for the maintenance of controlled conditions in which eggs can be hatched artificially. Incubator houses with double walls of mud, a fireroom, and several compartments each holding about 6,000 hens' eggs were developed in ancient times; the announced that it has selected the ten most promising projects in the field of biotechnology from about 200 submissions it received during 2004. The various projects were submitted by private entrepreneurs, physicians and applicants from academia and industry. The incubator selected the promising projects from the range of life sciences -- biotechnology, medical equipment, diagnostics (1) Software routines that test hardware components (memory, keyboard, disks, etc.). Diagnostics are often stored in ROM chips and activated on startup. (2) Error messages in a programmer's source code that refer to statements or syntax that the compiler or assembler and pharmaceuticals. An independent panel of judges Panel of Judges is an indie pop band from Melbourne, Australia. Members
ILSI Incorporated Law Society of Ireland ), will review the selected projects and choose the three best projects. One of the three will be declared the "Outstanding Project of 2004" during the Biotech bi·o·tech n. Informal Biotechnology. biotech Noun short for biotechnology Noun 1. Israel 2005 conference in May in Tel Aviv. The winning project will receive a prize worth about $20,000, including a financial grant from the Rad BioMed incubator and comprehensive support: a year's lease at Rad BioMed's offices, legal counsel and patent registration from the office of attorney Gal Erlich, regulatory counsel from the eBMS company, and advice on accountancy issues from the office of Kesselman and Kesselman. About Kenes Exhibitions and Bio-Tech Israel The Bio-Tech Israel 2005 conference and exhibition is being organized for the fourth year by Kenes Exhibitions, in conjunction with the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Labor, The Israeli Export Institute, Matimop and the Israel Life Science Industry (ILSI). The Israeli Biotechnology Week attracts renowned lecturers and exhibitors from around the world and represents a central milestone for the biotechnology industry in Israel and the world. Kenes Exhibitions, part of the Kenes International group, organizes the leading exhibitions in Israel, including Telcom Israel, Agritech, Biotech, Microtech, and more. The company, located at the Airport City business complex, specializes mainly in organizing professional exhibitions, conferences, seminars and special events. For additional information, visit the Website of Bio-Tech 2005: www.kenes.com/biotech |
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