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From Biotech to Business, Israel and California Spark Growth On Common Ground

From Biotech to Business, Israel and California Spark Growth On Common Ground

Article by Jeff Fox

While it may not be immediately obvious, Israel and California have been intrinsically linked to each other for years. Environmentally, their shared arid climate and overall landscape, often challenged with droughts, create a natural connection. And while it is clear that Israel’s power in Hollywood and the entertainment business will continue to be strong, many argue that it is the areas of business and technology that provide the greatest promise for the growing connection between these two powerful states.

Excitement surrounding this sector was obvious at the recent Los Angeles “Israel Conference” held in early June 2009 when hundreds came together to explore the wealth of new opportunities.

Kelly Hartog reported for Israel21c.com that, “In addressing the attendees, Los Angeles Israeli Consul General Jacob Dayan noted that the downturn in the economy has actually benefited both Israel and the US, in light of the stimulus packages that are being doled out by the US government.”

Hartog pointed out one recent example: “Together with Utah Governor John Huntsman, Dayan recently returned from a trip to Israel where, as a result of Utah’s $ 1.5 million stimulus package, Huntsman is now working with Israeli solar company BrightSource on a deal similar to the one struck last month between BrightSource and Pacific Gas & Electric in California.”

With the stimulus packages promoting action and a positive groundswell around Israel as a hotbed for California venture capital, I decided to sit down with Israeli-born Mouli Cohen, philanthropist and entrepreneur, to discuss the current state of relations, emerging markets and his history and connection with both locations.

Cohen’s story provides a unique perspective. Having grown up in Israel, attended school in Tel Aviv and served in the Special Forces in the Israeli Army, Cohen then went on to fund hi-tech companies globally, and has since set up base in California where he has just recently launched private equity innovation fund, Voltage Capital.

INTERVIEWER: Growing up in Israel, often considered a country at the forefront of biotechnology, why did you start your company in America rather then Israel?

MOULI: Well, I moved to the US in mid 80s. At that time the internet was just starting to emerge. I moved because of the huge opportunity in the United States. I found it challenging, but quickly realized that it was the place where I could realize my dreams.

INTERVIEWER: You live in California and grew up in Israel. Why is there such a close connection between these two states?

MOULI: Since California contains one of the leading cities in the United States, it is likely going to have a large and influential population of Jewish people. As the center of the entertainment business and hi-tech, there are many synergies between the two industries, not the least of which is the talent pool. Arguably in its region, Israel has competitive intellectual capital, so its natural that two regions with such great talent will gravitate toward each other.

At the beginning of the 80s and my time there, the investor money was only beginning to move in. Israel has since developed itself aggressively and has established a trust in the market, the talent and the track record of the entrepreneurs there. As this has occurred, you have seen the similarities with The Valley emerge.

Defense is a great example. The best defense technologies are coming out of Israel right now and will continue to show big returns. The cockpit of every Phantom Fighter plane is equipped with Israeli software, so it provides a great example of the two countries collaborating together.

I think you’ll only see greater growth amongst investments between the two regions.

INTERVIEWER: Do you think your experience in the Israeli Army played into your success?

MOULI: I think the Army helped. It molds you in a certain way when you go through so much training, practice and live war. It teaches you the fundamentals of how to do business: integrity, teamwork and competitiveness. It gives you the discipline you need to succeed in the business world.

INTERVIEWER: There is a Dan Rather report on YouTube that talks about Israel’s hi-tech innovation during the global recession. He spoke to the leader of the Weitzman Institute of Science – its current President – a Belgium born physicist – about the importance of hi-tech research in Israel. His policy is that the research should be driven by what he refers to as “basic research” or curiosity driven research. Trying to understand how nature works. He uses the example of the discovery of the x-ray. Do you see the techniques of basic research being leveraged for your companies like Voltage that you build?

MOULI: Totally. Basic research is important and you want to approach practical paths, but research techniques have become so much more advanced that you want to leverage them as well to deliver greater results on shorter timelines.

INTERVIEWER: What do you think the current strife in the Middle East, specifically in Iran, means for the future of that region’s technology sector? Do you think that has an effect on the investment from global venture capital in the region overall?

MOULI: The Middle East can be converted to be the most advanced center of science development in the world. I have no question that if we were to be able construct peace in this region between Arab states and Israel, then we would be one of the most prosperous regions in the world.

With the use of technology, especially micro-blogging and citizen journalism during this past election, Iran is a good example of how technology will help shape democracy in these regions. When you see the people objecting to the failures of the system and opposing dictatorships, you seen an opportunity to help these people realize their dreams through investments in these regions.

The challenge is, if we see a failure here and in other cases, it may become challenging to establish the infrastructure that will be needed for future advancement to spread.

INTERVIEWER: Malcom Gladwell said that great leaders in their fields have to spend 10,000 hours on a certain study or act before they are truly great at it. What have you spent 10,000 hours doing and what do you see yourself concentrating your time on in the future?

MOULI: I feel you need to have around 10 years of experience in your field to achieve expertise, which often leads to success. That being said, real success is irrelevant and it’s not just in achieving wealth. I enjoy what I’m doing on a day-to-day basis, team myself with the best people and celebrate small and big wins over time.

INTERVIEWER: Having a history of picking winners throughout your career, what are the companies you see right now that are on the rise?

MOULI: I never like to single out companies, but I see the great innovation coming out of the green technology sector in Israel and that’s where many of the smartest people are moving. The challenge is the amount of capital these new companies need to be acquired by companies like Exxon.











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Biotech Promises Future Chances

Biotech Promises Future Chances

Biotechnology is a new field of research with many involved subjects and applications. Some its subjects can be named as Molecular genetics, Biochemistry, Mircobiology, Immunology, Genetic engineering and some of Health and Medicine, Agriculture and Animal Husbandary. Its research results serve the developing of medicine, vaccines and diagnostics, productivity, energy production and conservation, quality of seeds, insecticides and fertilizers, pollution control and waste management. All these advantages make this fields become the most promising one for your carreer.

 

The scope of biotechnology has grown up very fast as that of information technology or human resource development sector, the employment has shown great scope and future in this field they can find careers with pharmaceutical companies, chemical, agriculture and allied industries like of research centers.

They can be employed in the areas of planning, production and management of bio-processing industries. All the developed and developing country is putting a lot of investment on the research laboratories and the development of entrepreneurship development. Job in the biotech companies or related to life sciences with wide range from equipment, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics and development of vaccines or antibiotics. If a candidate with sufficient knowledge and degree of molecular biology and applied science in plant, animal or microbial biotechnology laboratories or in horticulture, food science can easily get a job with no time.

 

Career options has been remarkably opened increasing popularity and explosive growth, there is plenty of opportunities available in Biotechnology field i.e., research Scientist, teacher, science writer, Bioinformists, Quality Control Officer, analyst or Production in-charge in the Food, Chemical and Pharmaceutical industry.

As soon as the Human Genome Project (HGP) has been finished every country is investing more on the biotech field as it has lot potential to stabilize the economy of a country and with time it has given the answer to many hereditary diseases also. So, the field is still wide open the best part of opportunities has not came it has to come in the future.

 

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Question by anonymous89: Jobs for masters in plant biology or plant biotechnology graduates?
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What do u know about career options for graduates with a masters degree in plant biology or plant biotech ? Do u know anything about how much they earn ?

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In industry, more than $ 50K. In academia, $ 35K at most, and you spend most of your day begging for funding. Unless you’re best friends with or related to someone who works for a drug company deriving plant-based pharmaceuticals, it’s a very risky career path.

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Biotech Development

Biotech Development

In today’s times, science has developed far beyond the imagination. There was a time, when people were scared of the word cancer, but now the scenario has changed, as with the help of advanced technology, a dreaded disease such as cancer is easily detectable in its earlier stage and treatment may help cure this health hazard.

 

However, the development in the field of science that is actually changing the face of every essential commodity of man is a new field of science named as Biotechnology. Biotechnology is a field of science, which helps in producing useful products by either deliberate or controlled manipulation of the biological systems. The biological systems used may either be living cells or cell elements.

 

Detection of Toxicity in Human Body:

 

The developments in the field of biotechnology are taking place at a tremendously rapid rate. One such development in the field of biotechnology relates to the immune system of humans. With the help of biotechnological techniques, researchers have found a particular level of Cytotoxicity (the degree of toxicity) in the human body.

 

Cytotoxicity is the quality of any substance, which tends to be poisonous for the cells of the body. For instance, immune cells of the body, acids are cytotoxic substances. Researchers, when detecting toxicity in laboratory conditions selected volunteers, who had passed all the body developmental process.

 

Cytotoxicity assay is a cost-efficient and a rapid means to detect the level of toxicity. The name of the Cytotoxicity examination is Ricerca’s in vitro assay. This is a very sensitive assessment, as it helps in detecting individuals, who are able to tolerate the toxicity by a particular drug and individuals, who are likely to fail the test. Researchers designed this assay to detect the level of toxicity caused by drugs containing lead compounds.

 

To detect the toxic levels caused by lead, researchers dissolved lead compounds in DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) and carried serial dilutions with a concentrated range of 0.5-1000 mm. These along with plated human cells go for incubation at 37 0C for four hours. Researchers measure the toxicity using absorbance or change in fluorescence.

 

 

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Question by Jose G: how can i find inspiration to finish my research paper?
Its on enzymes and its for my biotechnology project.

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Is it because you get distracted by your surroundings? Maybe you should move to somewhere that’s dainty and quiet, like a library setting, so you can finish your paper without all the distractions, if that is the problem of course.

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