Crossword clues for biotech
biotech
Wiktionary
a. (label en informal) of, or relating to biotechnology n. 1 (context uncountable English) biotechnology 2 (context countable English) A company specializing in biotechnology, or stock in such a company
Usage examples of "biotech".
At Biotech Institute -- where you and I began, dear pseudo-sister -- Dr.
But the significance here is that his parents have donated his brain and body to Biotech, in conjunction with the pathology department at the Chicago Medical School.
The commercial biotech firms had been springing up ever since the Human Genome Project started mapping the broad outline of human genes.
Duffy instructing the Bureau to investigate Verico, had known that the biotech company had approached Benjamin Kozinski.
Somebody who was probably at a university or government lab because the salaries were lower than the new biotech companies were paying, and the somebody could be tempted by an astronomical salary and great perks.
Not a single murder, but a pattern of organized crime involvement in biotech research.
Or that she herself suspected something dangerous at the biotech company?
The next century is going to be the century of biotech, the way this one was for discoveries in physics.
Although just before he died, he was looking at a position with a biotech firm.
Did serious graduate students in a field like biotech go in for this kind of hoax?
Agent Robert Cavanaugh at the FBI Headquarters in Washington and tell him that Judy Kozinski said the camp is where the biotech killers are.
Washington and tell him that Judy Kozinski said the camp is where the biotech killers are.
Black dirty smoke boiled everywhere, and Verico blew into a rain of wood and glass and biotech and blood.
So, metal detector, inspection by the bored security team with their huge coffee cups, computer turned on, hardware and software check by experts, sniff-over by Clyde the morning dog, trained to detect signature molecules: all standard in biotech now, after some famous incidents of industrial espionage.
Pines Generique, like most biotech start-ups, was undercapitalized, and could only afford a few rolls of the dice.