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Biotechnology Made in Germany - Opportunities for Medicine

Other title:Biotechnologie Made in Germany - Chancen für die Medizin
Series title:Video Documents from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Order number:13126
Authors:Brüning, Reinhart (Hennef)
Description:Numerous scientists at German higher education and non-university research institutions are conducting research on innovative therapies for diseases which are difficult to cure. However, drug development is a lengthy process. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research is therefore supporting research and development projects in so-called red biotechnology which aim at the development of new processes for diagnosis and therapy. Five exciting examples show the diversity of red biotechnology in Germany: a test for avian influenza, the difficult battle against autoimmune diseases, how to regenerate skin, the great potential of small protein molecules, how a young biotechnology start-up surmounts the first obstacles and how a family business expands as a pioneer in biotechnology.
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Keywords:biotechnology; German biotechnology; avian influenza; bird flu; autoimmune diseases; skin regeneration;
Year of production:2006/2007
Year of publication:2007
Producer:Fraunhofer-Institut für Intelligente Analyse und Informationssysteme IAIS, Sankt Augustin
Distributor:Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Technical data:Video ; F, 43 min


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