Biotechnology as a New Alternative to Chemical Synthesis

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Essay #: 053921
Total text length is 6,141 characters (approximately 4.2 pages).

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The beginning:
Biotechnology as a New Alternative to Chemical Synthesis
Project To Turn Plant Cells Into Medical Factories. (2008). Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT). ScienceDaily. Retrieved September 20, 2009, from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080919075011.htm
Summary of Article:
The article tells about a four-year project to develop pharmaceuticals by using plant cells. It is believed that using pant cells as the production host brings stability and control to the process (“Project To Turn Plant Cells Into Medical Factories”, 2008).
Plant biotechnology is a new alternative to chemical synthesis. The article explains that when cell metabolism is controlled it becomes possible to produce a higher quality compound (“Project To...
The end:
.....ndividuals, employees and society as a whole.
How you might find the answer:
The best way to find the answer of how to transform leadership and management in tandem with biotechnology advancements is to continuously re-evaluate current skill sets and provide continuous educational avenues for enhancing and building upon current skill sets.
References
Friedman, Y. (2009). Building Biotechnology. 3rd Edition.
Washington, DC: thinkBiotech LLC.
Loffler, A. (2005). Kellogg on Biotechnology. Evanston, IL:
Northwestern University Press.
Project To Turn Plant Cells Into Medical Factories. (2008).
Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT). ScienceDaily. Retrieved September 20, 2009, from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080919075011.htm