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Common Sense for the Biochemist: The plant made pharmaceutical gnomes.
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Thursday, June 09, 2005. The plant made pharmaceutical gnomes. It seems as though they are having no problems with aquiring underpants, however, they are at a loss to what step two should be. They are sure, though, that step three is profit. Of course, this episode is a spoof of the glory days of the dot.com era, when businesses with no sensible business plans were being financed rightand left. Posted by Brian @ 6/09/2005 12:09:00 AM.
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Common Sense for the Biochemist: Ventria
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Saturday, January 01, 2005. This is a reference entry. This post contains reference materials about a certain subject that can be found on the internet. This list is in no way an exhaustive list this post will be updated continually so please bookmark this link or check back often. Lacromin: 7/19/05 - Press Release - Ventria Bioscience Launches Lacromin a Plant-derived Growth Factor for Cell Culture Media. View my complete profile.
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Common Sense for the Biochemist: Ventria could still relocate to Missouri, maybe, possibly, kindasorta. . .
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Ventria could still relocate to Missouri, maybe, possibly, kindasorta. . . File this one under Missouri realllllllllly wants another plant biotech company: From STLtoday.com - Ventria drops plans for Northwest Missouri State. Sigma Aldrich is mentioned as a potential partner in this story. Sigma seems to be actively getting into the PMP area with announced partnerships with LSBC (now defunct). Mo legislators...
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Common Sense for the Biochemist: PMPs are a movin' on up . . .
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Wednesday, January 18, 2006. PMPs are a movin' on up . . . The recent expansion of Ag Moment. Is going to mean a few changes for this site too. Thanks to all my visitors who have visited looking for news on plant-made pharmaceuticals. From now on, all my plant-made pharmaceutcial news can be found at pmp.agmoment.com. And don't forget to keep visiting this site. Don't worry if you don't see much yet, more is to come. A new Ag Moment.
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Common Sense for the Biochemist: Ventria's move to Missouri is off
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Monday, January 02, 2006. Ventria's move to Missouri is off. First off welcome back from the holidays, but more on that later. It appears I jumped the gun a little when I posted that a scaled-down deal between Ventria and Northwest Missouri State had been reached. According to AP reports, Ventria has pulled out of their move to NW Missouri State. According to the report, Ventria's. Applied for release permits on 12/2/05. Apparently, i...
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Common Sense for the Biochemist: An early Christmas present for the employees at LSBC: no job
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Thursday, December 22, 2005. An early Christmas present for the employees at LSBC: no job. LSBC announced today that it will be ceasing operations. Employees will not be paid for work performed in December. Apparently, a few attempts at a white knight rescue or selling the company failed. As you may recall, I worked about 3 years for LSBC. Posted by Brian @ 12/22/2005 05:39:00 PM. Lansing, Michigan, United States. The saddle fell off.
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Common Sense for the Biochemist: A few constructive criticisms
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Monday, December 19, 2005. A few constructive criticisms. How much protein do I need to make? Which plant am I going to use? What expression technology am I going to use (I think it is very important that several plant/expression technologies should be tested, and no affinity tags)? How is it most cost effective to grow (field, growth chamber, greenhouse)? Is it still feasible to make this in a plant? Anyways, what do you think? LSBC ...
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Common Sense for the Biochemist: I'm back from a long holiday
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Monday, January 02, 2006. I'm back from a long holiday. Which by his own explanation is "A year inside the head of an agriculture student in Michigan. Humorous and very random contemplation regarding random observations." File this one under "Man I live in the Bible Belt". Somehow, this sign just doesn't seem right. Posted by Brian @ 1/02/2006 05:29:00 PM. Lansing, Michigan, United States. View my complete profile. Two Chemists and Th...
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Common Sense for the Biochemist: Fighting Bird-Flu with plants
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Fighting Bird-Flu with plants. From Indystar.com via Plantpharma.org. Dow AgroSciences researches bird flu. Looks like Dow Agrisciences is starting to use some of that technology they have been researching and acquiring. Posted by Brian @ 1/10/2006 05:26:00 PM. Lansing, Michigan, United States. View my complete profile. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from barneb. Make your own badge here. Commo...
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Common Sense for the Biochemist: Scaled down deal between NW Missouri State-Ventria reached
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Common Sense for the Biochemist. What is common sense to a biochemist? Tuesday, December 13, 2005. Scaled down deal between NW Missouri State-Ventria reached. Almost a month after the state of Missouri retracted its pledge of $10 million for the creation of a biopharming center. At Northwest Missouri State. And put Ventria's move to Missouri. On hold, a compromise has been reached. According to the Kansas City Star: Northwest Missouri State announced scaled-down biopharming plan. View my complete profile.