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2002 News Releases
For immediate release: November 7, 2002
Media contact:
James Hoard
Phone: (214) 922-5307
e-mail: james.hoard@dal.frb.org
Dallas Fed Economists
Summarize Biotech Conference
DALLAS—To be a major player in biotech,
Texas needs to continue to develop its research base and to seek
out increased venture capital to commercialize innovations from
the state’s research institutions.
These and other implications for the
burgeoning biotechnology industry were explored at a conference
hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in April and are the
topic of the latest issue of Economic and Financial Policy Review,
the Dallas Fed’s online economic research publication.
In the article, economists John V.
Duca and Mine K. Yücel highlight the main points and summarize
the presentations made during the Dallas Fed conference Science
& Cents: Exploring the Economics of Biotechnology. Topics
covered include funding, location and legal issues confronting the
biotech industry. The interdisciplinary nature of biotech research,
along with recent advances and future applications, is also discussed.
The conference featured nationally
known speakers from the biotech, economics and venture capital arenas
and offered an opportunity for participants to discover how biotech
issues will affect our future economy.
Find Economic and Financial Policy
Review online at www.dallasfedreview.org.
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