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Ceres Gets Patent

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Thousand Oaks-based seed biotechnology developer Ceres reports this morning that it has been awarded a U.S. patent on a genetic sequence derived from corn. The company said the patent, U.S. 8,710,201, covers use of a gene in areas of research, product development, and seed production. READ MORE>>.

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Ceres Gets Two Crop Patents

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Thousand Oaks-based agricultural biotechnology developer Ceres reports that it hs received two, U.S. patents on crop traits that it says it is looking to apply to such crops as corn, soybean, forage sorghum and cotton. The two patents are U.S. 9,303,268 and U.S. representing the firm in the filing. READ MORE>>.

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Dyve Biosciences Names Chief Scientific Officer

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Thousand Oaks-based Dyve Biosciences , a biotech company developing drug delivery technology, has named Chuck Harbert, Ph.D. Harbert was previously at Pfizer, and had served as Vice President, US Exploratory Development and Strategic Planning for Pfizer, among other positions. as its Chief Scientific Officer.

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Makers Making The Sci-Fi Tricorder A Reality With VOXearch

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We spoke with Mike Outmesguine , CEO and Alan DeRossett , CTO of the company, and how their roots in do-it-yourself, "Maker" projects is key to their entry into the prize competition. The company actually was working on a different project which had dried up at that point, and it was just natural to step into this at that point.

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