MIT lists top young scientists in biotechnology
Anyone looking for a peek at the top young minds in biotechnology should check out this year's list of the 35 most innovative young scientists in the U.S. from MIT Technology Review. UC Berkeley's Michelle Chang, for example, is investigating new, more efficient ways to make organic molecules. While Harvard's Konrad Hochedlinger has helped improve the transformation of adult cells into stem cells. They are among the eight young brains who promise to help transform biotechnology.
--read the article in MIT Technology Review
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By Anonymous | Posted 3:39pm | August 19, 2008
your information is pretty old. Most of these groups have gotten their funding by NIH.
Take care
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