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New Books
on Best Practices in Biotechnology Business Development and Biotechnology
Education
International
compilations from industry insiders respectively serve pressing industry needs
to inform business development decisions and to foster the development of
skilled workers.
Washington, DC -- Logos Press announces two new books featuring international
best practices in biotechnology business development and biotechnology
education. These new books respectively serve pressing needs to empower industry
leaders operating in the dynamic biotechnology industry, and help to address the
global shortage of skilled biotechnology workers.
Best Practices in Biotechnology Business Development (ISBN: 978-09734676-0-4)
provides a framework to understand critical issues in biotechnology business
development. Experts from a wide range of disciplines have contributed best
practices based on their experiences and expertise, enabling biotechnology
entrepreneurs, senior managers, directors, and officers to develop a better
understanding of the key elements in these operations, empowering them to better
manage their implementation.
Best Practices in Biotechnology Education (ISBN: 978-09734676-7-3) fills a vital
need in biotechnology education. This international compilation is directed at
faculty and program directors seeking to start or expand biotechnology education
programs; policy makers and economic developers seeking to meet workforce needs;
and, students, scientists, and business professionals looking to enter the
biotechnology industry or upgrade their existing skills. The included cases
describe a wide variety of international programs from high-school through Ph.D.
levels, and student clubs. Some programs are in their first years whereas others
are quite mature and have diversified to offer myriad degree and certificate
programs.
These books complement Logos Press’ recent title, Building Biotechnology (ISBN:
978-09734676-3-5), which helps readers understand the business of biotechnology.
This acclaimed book describes the convergence of scientific, political,
regulatory, and commercial factors that drive the biotechnology industry and
define its scope. In addition to its popularity among business professionals and
scientists seeking to apply their skills to biotechnology, Building
Biotechnology has also been adopted as a course text in dozens of advanced
biotechnology programs.
Additional information and direct ordering are available at
www.Logos-Press.com/books .
About Logos Press:
Logos Press ( www.Logos-Press.com ) is
a specialty publisher focused on strategic guidance based on knowledge and
experience. The focus of Logos Press books is “Knowledge from Action.” The
objective is to enable decisive decision making and actions, based on solid
fundamentals.
Logos Press books are available through standard book channels. Resellers should
contact Ingram, Baker & Taylor, or Lightningsource for distribution.
Contact:
Yali Friedman, Ph.D.
202-487-0089
info@thinkbiotech.com
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