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BIOTECanada
BIOTECanada is the Canadian national association dedicated to ensuring the long term durability of the Canadian biotech economy and educating the Canadian public about how biotechnology improves their quality of life. Representing various industry sectors as well as other organizations working in the biotechnology field, BIOTECanada attempts to guide biotechnology professionals in areas where established Read More »
Code of Ethics: Biotechnology Statement of Ethical Principles
- March 30, 2011
- | Filed under North America, Industry, and NGO
BioWeapons Prevention Project (BWPP)
“The BioWeapons Prevention Project (BWPP) is a global network of civil society actors dedicated to the permanent elimination of biological weapons and of the possibility of their re-emergence. It was launched in 2003 by a group of non-governmental organizations concerned at the failure of governments to fortify the norm against the weaponization of disease. BWPP Read More »
- December 23, 2011
- | Filed under Africa, Asia/Pacific, Europe, North America, South America, South Asia, and NGO
Bristol-Myers Squibb
“Bristol-Myers Squibb is a global BioPharma company firmly focused on its Mission to discover, develop and deliver innovative medicines that help patients prevail over serious diseases.”
- August 6, 2010
- | Filed under North America and Industry
British American Security Information Council
“BASIC is a progressive and independent analysis and advocacy organization which researches and provides a critical examination of global security issues, including nuclear policies, military strategies, armaments and disarmament. BASIC assists in the development of global security policies, policy-making and the assessment of policy priorities, and promotes public awareness and understanding of these policies and Read More »
- July 8, 2010
- | Filed under Europe, North America, and NGO
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists informs the public about threats to the survival and development of humanity from nuclear weapons, climate change, and emerging technologies in the life sciences. “Through an award-winning magazine, our online presence, and the Doomsday Clock, we reach policy leaders and audiences around the world with information and analysis about Read More »
- May 4, 2011
- | Filed under North America and NGO