Weblinks
Links to information and organizations related to Biotechnology and the EFB.
The EFB is not responsible for the content of the listed sites.
EFB related sites
- Section on Biochemical Engineering Science (ESBES)
- Section on Microbial Physiology
- Section on Agri-Biotechnology
- Section on Applied Biocatalysis (ESAB)
- Section on Medicines Development
- Section on NanoBiotechnology
- Associated Section on Pharma Medical Biotechnology (EAPB)
- Associated Section YEBN (Young European Biotech Network)
- Task Group on Public Perceptions of Biotechnology
- Task Group on Safety in Biotechnology
- Task Group on European Action on Global Life Sciences (EAGLES)
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Associations
- Biotechnology Industry Organisation - BIO represents biotechnology companies in the areas of biomedicine, diagnostics, agriculture food, energy, environmental, and industrial applications.
- Euroscience, European Association for the Promotion of Science and Technology.
- BIOTRIN, a non-profit organisation for dissemination of information on modern biotechnology
- The website of the Belgian Bioindustries Association presents several links to Biotechnology Associations all over the world.
- BelgoBiotech, the Association representing the main Belgian biotechnology companies, created a new educational biotech website with many animations and selected links.
- EuropaBio - The “European Association for Bioindustries” represents over 600 companies and 11 national associations in the life sciences field.
- European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies
- AusBiotech Ltd is dedicated to the Australian biotechnology industry and to improvement of communication between all sectors of biotechnology.
- Biotechnology Australia is an initiative of the Federal Government.
- France Biotech
- Hungarian Biotechnology Association
- BioResearch Ireland - BioResearch Ireland (BRI) commercialises biotechnology research in Irish universities and research institutes.
- The Japan Bioindustry Association (JBA)
- NIABA is the industrial and agricultural association for biotechnology in The Netherlands
- Biotech Scotland - an initiative coordinated by the Scottish Enterprise Network Biotechnology Group to promote biotechnology in Scotland. News and Information from the Scottish biotech community and international biotech news.
- The Asia-Pacific International Molecular Biology Network provides a forum and mechanism for interaction amongst scientists and scientific institutions, supported by national and international agencies, and industry in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology and biotechnology, through a range of activities including promoting collaborative research, the provision of training and skill enhancement opportunities, and the dissemination of information.
- BioteCanada - Canadian Biotechnology
- BioGateway of Industry Canada provides access to information on Biotechnology in Canada and worldwide.
- The British Columbia Biotechnology Alliance (BCBA) is a non-government, not-for-profit trade association for producers and users of biotechnology located in Vancouver, Canada.
- Toronto Biotechnology Initiative. A non-profit organization committed to promoting the growth of biotechnology in Toronto and the surrounding region.
- The New Zealand Biotechnology Association Objective: improvement and diffusion of knowledge of Biotechnology in New Zealand.
- IUBMB - International Union of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: devoted to promoting research and education in biochemistry and molecular biology throughout the world.
- The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization.
- American Genetics Association: Welcome to A World of Genetics Societies!
- ICGEB - Italy’s International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.
- Young European Biotech Network - YEBN is a non-profit organisation with the aim to strengthen the co-operation of students and young Life Scientists throughout Europe. It’s aims are to create a network for international and interdisciplinary (start-up) projects, to determine young European scientists’ needs and give them a voice on the international level, to improve scientific culture and knowledge transfer to society, and to foster biotechnology and its safe, sustainable and beneficial use. YEBN is engaged in an active dialogue and co-operation with key organisations and institutions as well as industry-partners and political decisionmakers in Europe
