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What Biotechnology Jobs Are All About

What Biotechnology Jobs Are All About

Article by Louise G

When one hears the term biotechnology jobs, it is common to assume that a white-coated scientist in a medical laboratory is the topic of conversation. However, there is much more to this field than white coats and test tubes. Biotech careers range from research to development, marketing, sales, assurance and quality control. The industry is flourishing worldwide and employment is available to qualified individuals.<p />Within the industry, there are many subfields, grouped by colors. This includes the red, white, green and blue groups. In each field, a different sector is represented. Molecular biotech has probably resulted in the most potent revolution in recent years in the introduction of well being and human health. Conventional medicine has been transformed info molecular medicine, which opens up many more treatment options.<p />Careers in white biotech involves industrial applications. This technology allows for lower resource consumption than is the situation when traditional processes are utilized to produce industrial products. The green field involves the industry of agriculture, where an example will be the designing of transgenic plants and finding environmentally friendly solutions to common needs. Aquatic and marine biotechnology fall under the blue category, however this application is quite rare.<p />Bioinformatics is the field where everything happens in this industry. Otherwise known as computational biology, this field addresses issues such as computational techniques and the biological problems arising from using the techniques.<p />Proteomics, structural genomics, functional genomics and several others rely on bioinformatics, which is an important component in the pharmaceutical sector. Applied mathematics, statistics and informatics are used in conjunction with computer science to be able to solve biological problems.<p />If you need to persue a career in these fields, you would first have to decide which sub-field you are looking at and then ensure that you obtain the necessary education. Strong mathematical and science skills will stand you in good stead when you are searching for biotechnology jobs.<p />Biotechnology jobs are best suited to really intelligent people that like wearing white coats and working in labs. These sorts of people have big brains and often wear glasses due to the amount of studying they did. People working in biotechnology often take life very seriously which is just as well because if they thought it would be a laugh some of them could wipe out millions of people around the world by reintroducing something like the plague into the general population, always a good one for having a joke about down the pub.<p />

The author is an expert in the field of biotechnology and extensive knowledge to help those seeking careers in biotechnology. Areas of expertise in fact include any qualified route to finding biotechnology jobs. To search and apply for thousands of biotechnology jobs go to http://biotechnologyjobs1.co.uk










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The Apple Store – 6 facts about marketing strategy for iPhone Apps

The Apple Store – 6 facts about marketing strategy for iPhone Apps

Consultant in Marketing Design, Stephane Bertoux is a specialist in mass market consumer and retail, for which he was a consultant for twenty years (3M, BASF, Carrefour, Masterlock …).
It is also the author of iPhone application TheBrandGenerator.
http://www.thebrandgenerator.com

The Apple Store – 6 facts about marketing strategy for iPhone Apps.

The App Store (which sells application for iPhone and iTouch) is a great business model for Apple, of course, which holds a global distribution network, integrated, with no storage costs or purchases from suppliers software (Apple surrenders a percentage of amounts paid by buyers).

There is currently no verified models, each one launched their apps into the market a little groping, by changing its pricing practice and its strategy days after days.

A key question that arises is the use of free application, to attract consumers and then switch to full versions, paid. The other issue is the level of price elasticity with respect to what the consumer is willing to pay.

In response, the analogy of the Hypermarket, the Nescafé and China seems to be the best way to understand how this market works.

1- Fact 1. Not seen, not sold. The hypermarket’s rules applies to the AppleStore.
The Apple Store (80 000 references) is a large hypermarket. With shelves and products inside. The consumer comes through the door of the App Store, and then visits the various departments: Games, Business, Comics, Books, Education ….
At the entrance of each department, at the head of the shelves, the Best Sellers. In the department, we find first the good sellers. And after, the low sellers. The more sales declines, the more they go to the bottom of the shelves.

2- Fact 2. New market, new products, new consumers : new ways to buy.
An Hypermarket in China. Why in China? There, consuming is very recent. And our Chinese friends are like all of us in the Apple Store.
We are just walking there, we look, we discover, we buy a little. We take our time reading labels in the products. By discovering a whole bunch of stuff that we did not know before. Or things that we knew, but presented differently packaged. And many promotion girls, so pretty, giving us for free to test and to taste new food.

3- Fact 3. Promotion or not promotion, that’s the question !
And Nescafe? Coffee is a new product in China, which is marked by high statut level. I drink coffee, I am modern, as an American. Furthermore it is expensive, I can afford. And coffee is both virile and gives good health, it makes walking neurons more efficiently. Nescafe is experiencing a strong success in China, thanks to a very important advertising investment and a massive presence of facilitators in the stores to promote coffe.

You are therefore in a hypermarket in Shanghai in the aisle which passes the department of coffee. At the department entrance, a nice promotion girl of the Nescafe brand, white shirt, red vest, black skirt : she awaits behind his booth.

4- Fact 4. Promotion can be only brand communication. Are brands so important in the AppStore?
You walk past her, she offers a smile to taste a cup. If you have a bit hungry, time, or you’re stingy, you will take the cup and drink. That’s all. And you will buy the brand  you want and maybe even ground coffee.

If you are already a consumer of Nescafe (and you’re hungry, thirsty …), you take the cup. You will find it’s nice from your brand to give you a small unexpected gift, and to share with others my brand, and this gives you self-value (self-enhancement: “My brand gives gift to everyone, it’s really a nice brand, my brand”). Maybe you will think that there is not so much coffee at home and you will buy one. And if it was on the shopping list … you would have bought anyway.

And if you do not like coffee: zero effect.
You did not even saw the promoter.

5- Fact 5. Viral marketing and on store promotion : when the promotion kills the viral communication.
You are a Chinese countryman which has just arrived in town.
You learn plenty, you’ve never seen so many things, strange things which you had no idea. Yet it is written in Chinese, yet you do not understand well. You see the girl with her cup, coffee is written. What’s the coffee? Something for long-nose, certainly, it must be disgusting, it’s complicated, what’s the point? So complicated that you dare not even get close to the girl, you’re afraid of being thought a fool.

You get back into your construction camp, where 15 of your mates housed during construction. One of your neighbors offers you a of coffee, but before explaining you how to drink it, when, and why it’s good, and even it gives status! When you will hit your pay, you will buy it, and bring it back to the village, to show that you are not anymore a peasant.

If by cons you tasted the coffee offered by the demonstrator, because she was pretty, you would immediately spat out: “Bouah, what’s that thing wich stinks vomit? Another devilish long-nose thing ! ” And returned to barracks you have told your friend: “You drink this yucky stuff you? I tasted, it’s not for me!”

Nescafe is relatively expensive for a Chinese, but because it’s a good product and well done. There are now Chinese brands, although cheaper, certainly not so good (the consumer thinks as it’s cheaper, it’s worst). Nestlé can sell much cheaper, but they will have no longer the ressources to do so much communication. And the margin will  decline dramatically (this is not a linear curve).

6- Fact 6. Have an adapted strategy with the apps kinds.
All this applies perfectly to the App Store: to offer a free test is a good strategy, if the apps is a simple and know concept (a racing game), and if there is a strong competitive environment. Communication will help with offering consumers little more (tips, tutorial,…)
For a product more complicate, new for the consumer: it will not work, there is even a risk to kill the product by a negative buzz.

Having a low price is necessary if it is a staple stuff, with great competition. If the apps has some interesting functions or marketing differences, then the consumer will be willing to pay the price.

And the consumer will be a product ambassador, as he has paid a “good” price an application that he will use it, and being it’s own demonstrator.

Consultant in Marketing Design, Stephane Bertoux is a specialist in mass market consumer and retail, for which he was a consultant for twenty years (3M, BASF, Carrefour, Masterlock …).
It is also the author of iPhone application TheBrandGenerator.

http://www.thebrandgenerator.com

blog about brands : http://thebrandgenerator.blogspot.com


Auf einer Greenpeace-Pressekonferenz erklärt Professor Dr. Uwe Frank, Experte für klinische Mikrobiologie am Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, welche Gefahren durch die Zulassung der Gen-Kartoffel Amflora entstehen. Die BASF-Kartoffel enthält ein Antibiotikaresistenzgen. Ein Rechtsgutachten belegt, dass der Anbau der Amflora gegen die EU-Freisetzungsrichtlinie verstößt: www.greenpeace.de
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Learn About Vitamin A

Learn About Vitamin A

Vitamin A happens to be a necessary nutrient that you need to obtain a healthy body and health. Retinol is one form of vitamin A. It happens to come from animal fat and is yellow fat-soluble. It is important to your health when it comes to vision and bone growth and is a chemical compound that will help your body became strong. There are compounds used in modern medicine as filler. Fillers are added medication to pill forms so that you can get a strong effect and fight on the cold or disorder that you have. There are also carotenoids that allow your body to absorb retinol or compounds of vitamins. Carotenoids is the green in plants. It is what photosynthesis generates. Vitamin A supplements have things like algae and some good fungus and bacteria to help the body process the vitamin.

Vitamin A is only needed as a supplement for those who are vegetarian. Most people who eat meat, especially beef, will have good enough levels of vitamin A to keep your body remaining active. Vitamin A is a supplement that you can take in a multi-vitamin and you can take it separately, depending on your needs.

Before you begin to take vitamin A or any other vitamin, you should make sure that you consult your doctor. If you consult your doctor, they will tell you rather or not you need to take a supplement and rather or not, you can take the supplement. If you tae a vitamin supplement you have to make sure that, it will not interact with any of your medication and cause harmful side effects.

You also want to make sure that the supplement is safe to take with other supplements. Once you have your doctor’s opinion, you may want to consult your pharmacist to see what they think as well. Then you can proceed with use safely. Never take more than the bottle recommends. Some vitamins that you can OD on and some that can cause serious side effects if taken in larger dosages.

Ask your doctor if you should smoke or drink with the supplements and if you should be worried about mixing supplements with any of your medical conditions. You should only take on vitamin A supplement a day.

Roger Thompson writes Health Related Articles and Jobs for The Number one healthcare Job site He also advises consumers on online products.


Question by pi: What’s your opinion on Monsanto and their GMO foods?
But the death of this respected farmer has been blamed on something far more modern and sinister: genetically modified crops.

Shankara, like millions of other Indian farmers, had been promised previously unheard of harvests and income if he switched from farming with traditional seeds to planting GM seeds instead.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1082559/The-GM-genocide-Thousands-Indian-farmers-committing-suicide-using-genetically-modified-crops.html

It’s finally happened. At last a government agency has rejected a genetically modified crop on the basis of a lack of conclusive scientific evidence that it is safe for consumers and the environment. The moratorium on the genetically engineered (GE) product also came about, in no small measure, as a prudent response to overwhelming public concerns regarding GE crops.

The only twist is that this crop, Bt eggplant, was not rejected by the U.S. government, but by the government of India.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrew-kimbrell/a-victory-for-democracy_b_521505.html

The staff cafeteria at biotech-crop Monsanto’s UK headquarters reportedly banned GM foods from the menu back in 1999.
The private catering company running the canteen, Sutcliffe Catering, owned by Granada Food Services, told its clients, including Monsanto, that it would no longer use foods containing GM soya or maize because of “customer concerns” about the technology.

It may also create brand new diseases that we’ve never seen before, in addition to spurring on the disease rate of some we already have, such as cancer.

Although the major food giants are carrying on with their claim that GM foods are no different from conventionally grown varieties, the research begs to differ. Here is just a sampling of the unsavory findings associated with GM foods:

* GM peas caused lung damage in mice
* GM potatoes may cause cancer in rats
* Bacteria in your gut can take up DNA from GM food
* They may be spurring the creation of weed-killer-resistant superweeds

Smith mentions the superior work of Arpad Pusztai, PhD, a (formerly pro-biotech) scientist who was hired to evaluate the safety of GMO food, and then fired for his negative findings and his outspoken criticism of the industry’s shoddy science.

Jeffrey Smith’s website www.seedsofdeception.com also gives you a more in-depth overview of GMO laced products, but the four main culprits are:

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Soy
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Corn
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Cottonseed
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Canola

The offspring of these products include items such as maltodextrin, soy lecitin, and high fructose corn syrup. Other GMO products include:

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Some varieties of zucchini, crookneck squash, and papayas from Hawaii
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Milk containing rbGH
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Rennet (containing genetically modified enzymes) used to make hard cheeses
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Aspartame (NutraSweet)

Genetically modified foods are, from my perception, one of the largest threats that we have against the very sustainability of the human race. Let’s face it, how long can your descendants survive if there isn’t any food to eat?

Although Monsanto doesn’t believe this is a possibility, their shortsighted focus on profits is blinding them to the very real threats that this technology is posing to the viability of the human race.

Jeffrey Smith does a great job of summarizing his main findings in this fascinating video series, recounting how GMO health problems have indeed been recorded as far back as 1989. At that time, several people started seeking medical attention for severe and puzzling health problems such as:

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Severe pain
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Hair loss
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Memory loss
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Muscle weakness, and uncontrollable muscle spasms
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Hardening of the skin

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