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| | The Scientist :: Biotech budding in Poland, Aug. 10, 2004 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | For example, Beata Jodel, project manager at the Pomeranian Science and Technology Park, in Gdynia, said that two of the 18 companies at the park were local biotech firms employing five people each. |
 | | The country also has some centers where world-class basic research in biotechnology is being conducted, said Stanislaw Bielecki, director of the Institute of Technical Biochemistry at the Technical University of Lodz. |
 | | The subject is now taught at 21 universities, including 5 technical universities, and 5 agriculture universities in Poland, and often in English. |
| www.biomedcentral.com /news/20040810/01 (683 words) |
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