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The Future of Biotechnology in Support of Bio-based Industries

The US Perspective

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The European / EU perspective will be discussed in the ESPR-May edition by Dr. Helmut Gaugitsch, Federal Environment Agency Austria Ltd., Vienna, Austria.

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Young, A.L. The Future of Biotechnology in Support of Bio-based Industries. Environ Sci & Pollut Res 11, 71–72 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02979705

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