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    Venture funding for science-based African health innovation by Daar Abdallah S, Ronoh Wesley, Simiyu Ken, Chakma Justin, Masum Hassan, Singer Peter A

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Yet the need for implementing innovative solutions to health challenges is greatest in Africa, with its enormous burden of communicable disease. …”
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    The pattern of the university innovation area in order to realize the policies of the entrepreneurial university by Abbas Zareii, Hashem Aghazade, Mahin Rahimpour

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Suggested clusters for the area of innovation of the University of Tehr aren, Information Technology Cluster, New Energy Technology Cluster, Health and Medical Technology and Innovation Cluster, Innovation and Media Technology Cluster, Culture, Art and Publishing, Biotechnology / Biotechnology Innovation Cluster And new technologies are in sports and of course it is recommended to prioritize and identify new clusters based on the needs. …”
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    Public Innovation Policy in the Pharmaceutical Industry: the Cases of the EU and USA by Z. A. Mamedyarov

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Despite this high level of activity, key actors and government regulators have yet to come to an understanding of new mechanisms to stimulate innovation, taking into account the development of biotechnology, generic drugs and the growing need to revise current business models of the largest pharmaceutical companies.…”
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    Screening for potential strain to produce bioprotein from cheaper carbon source by Jamal, Parveen, Alam, Md. Zahangir, Saleh, Nurul Umi

    Published 2006
    “…The production of bioproteins (proteins derived from micro-organisms) by fermentation of cheaper carbon source is one of the most promising breakthrough of biotechnological innovations, which will certainly increase the availability of high quality affordable proteins in the world and reduce dependence on animals. …”
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