The Recombinant University

The Recombinant University
Title The Recombinant University PDF eBook
Author Doogab Yi
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 331
Release 2015-03-23
Genre Science
ISBN 022621611X

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The advent of recombinant DNA technology in the 1970s was a key moment in the history of both biotechnology and the commercialization of academic research. Doogab Yi’s The Recombinant University draws us deeply into the academic community in the San Francisco Bay Area, where the technology was developed and adopted as the first major commercial technology for genetic engineering. In doing so, it reveals how research patronage, market forces, and legal developments from the late 1960s through the early 1980s influenced the evolution of the technology and reshaped the moral and scientific life of biomedical researchers. Bay Area scientists, university administrators, and government officials were fascinated by and increasingly engaged in the economic and political opportunities associated with the privatization of academic research. Yi uncovers how the attempts made by Stanford scientists and administrators to demonstrate the relevance of academic research were increasingly mediated by capitalistic conceptions of knowledge, medical innovation, and the public interest. Their interventions resulted in legal shifts and moral realignments that encouraged the privatization of academic research for public benefit. The Recombinant University brings to life the hybrid origin story of biotechnology and the ways the academic culture of science has changed in tandem with the early commercialization of recombinant DNA technology.

Recombinant DNA

Recombinant DNA
Title Recombinant DNA PDF eBook
Author James D. Watson
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 644
Release 1992-02-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780716722823

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An overview of recombitant DNA techniques and surveys advances in recombinant molecular genetics, experimental methods and their results.

Recombinant DNA Technology

Recombinant DNA Technology
Title Recombinant DNA Technology PDF eBook
Author Keya Chaudhuri
Publisher The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Total Pages 300
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 8179933202

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Recombinant DNA Technology is focussed on the current state of knowledge on the recombinant DNA technology and its applications. The book will provide comprehensive knowledge on the principles and concepts of recombinant DNA technology or genetic engineering, protein expression of cloned genes, PCR amplification of DNA, RFLP, AFLP and DNA fingerprinting and finally the most recent siRNA technology. It can be used by post-graduate students studying and teachers teaching in the area of Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Genetics, Microbiology, Life Science, Pharmacy, Agriculture and Basic Medical Sciences.

Manipulation and Expression of Recombinant DNA

Manipulation and Expression of Recombinant DNA
Title Manipulation and Expression of Recombinant DNA PDF eBook
Author Sue Carson
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 172
Release 2005-12-15
Genre Science
ISBN 0080456545

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This manual is an indispensable tool for introducing advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students to the techniques of recombinant DNA technology, or gene cloning and expression. The techniques used in basic research and biotechnology laboratories are covered in detail. Students gain hands-on experience from start to finish in subcloning a gene into an expression vector, through purification of the recombinant protein.The second edition has been completely re-written, with new laboratory exercises and all new illustrations and text, designed for a typical 15-week semester, rather than a 4-week intensive course. The “project approach to experiments was maintained: students still follow a cloning project through to completion, culminating in the purification of recombinant protein. It takes advantage of the enhanced green fluorescent protein—students can actually visualize positive clones following IPTG induction. *Cover basic concepts and techniques used in molecular biology research labs*Student-tested labs proven successful in a real classroom laboratories*Exercises simulate a cloning project that would be performed in a real research lab*"Project" approach to experiments gives students an overview of the entire process*Prep-list appendix contains necessary recipes and catalog numbers, providing staff with detailed instructions

Molecular Biotechnology

Molecular Biotechnology
Title Molecular Biotechnology PDF eBook
Author Bernard R. Glick
Publisher
Total Pages 724
Release 1998
Genre Medical
ISBN

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The second edition explains the principles of recombinant DNA technology as well as other important techniques such as DNA sequencing, the polymerase chain reaction, and the production of monclonal antibodies.

Recombinant DNA Technology

Recombinant DNA Technology
Title Recombinant DNA Technology PDF eBook
Author Siddra Ijaz
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 156
Release 2019-08-13
Genre Science
ISBN 1527538443

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Genetic engineering is a rapidly growing field in the area of biological sciences. The driving forces behind this are the challenges encountered by health sectors, agriculture, the environment, and industry. As such, accurate and comprehensive knowledge about the philosophy, principles and application of genetic engineering is indispensable for students and researchers to harness maximum opportunities from this field of science. This volume gathers together comprehensive information regarding genetic engineering from recent studies, and presents it in a coherent manner. As such, it will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers working in the biological sciences.

Sources of Medical Technology

Sources of Medical Technology
Title Sources of Medical Technology PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 254
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309176689

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Evidence suggests that medical innovation is becoming increasingly dependent on interdisciplinary research and on the crossing of institutional boundaries. This volume focuses on the conditions governing the supply of new medical technologies and suggest that the boundaries between disciplines, institutions, and the private and public sectors have been redrawn and reshaped. Individual essays explore the nature, organization, and management of interdisciplinary R&D in medicine; the introduction into clinical practice of the laser, endoscopic innovations, cochlear implantation, cardiovascular imaging technologies, and synthetic insulin; the division of innovating labor in biotechnology; the government- industry-university interface; perspectives on industrial R&D management; and the growing intertwining of the public and proprietary in medical technology.