The European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB) was established by European scientists in 1978. It is a non-profit federation of national biotechnology associations, learned societies, universities, scientific institutes, biotechnology companies and individual biotechnologists working to promote biotechnology throughout Europe and beyond. The EFB currently has around 25,000 personal members, who span the world from Latin America to China, Korea and Japan. The EFB has 7 Divisions that focus on the key biotechnology fields:
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| - اتحاد أوروبي للتقانة الحيوية (ar)
- Federació Europea de Biotecnologia (ca)
- European Federation of Biotechnology (en)
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| - La Federació Europea de Biotecnologia o EFB (acrònim anglès de European Federation of Biotechnology) és una organització sense ànim de lucre que actua com a grup de pressió en la promoció de la biotecnologia a nivell europeu i internacional. Està constituïda per associacions nacionals, societats i instituts científics, universitats, empreses del sector i biotecnòlegs independients. Amb seu a Barcelona, va ser fundada l'any 1978 a Interlaken (Suïssa) i està presidida pel suec . (ca)
- الاتحاد الأوروبي للتقانة الحيوية (EFB) هو جمعية غير ربحية لـ الجمعية المُثقفة والجامعات والمعاهد والشركات والأفراد الذين يرغبون في تعزيز التقانة الحيوية في جميع أنحاء أوروبا وخارجها أيضًا. تأسست منظمة الاتحاد الأوروبي للتقانة الحيوية على يد العلماء الأوروبيين عام 1978م. حيث كان رئيس منظمة الاتحاد الأوروبي للتقانة الحيوية في ذلك الوقت هو مارك فان مونتاغو (Marc Van Montagu). (ar)
- The European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB) was established by European scientists in 1978. It is a non-profit federation of national biotechnology associations, learned societies, universities, scientific institutes, biotechnology companies and individual biotechnologists working to promote biotechnology throughout Europe and beyond. The EFB currently has around 25,000 personal members, who span the world from Latin America to China, Korea and Japan. The EFB has 7 Divisions that focus on the key biotechnology fields: (en)
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| - La Federació Europea de Biotecnologia o EFB (acrònim anglès de European Federation of Biotechnology) és una organització sense ànim de lucre que actua com a grup de pressió en la promoció de la biotecnologia a nivell europeu i internacional. Està constituïda per associacions nacionals, societats i instituts científics, universitats, empreses del sector i biotecnòlegs independients. Amb seu a Barcelona, va ser fundada l'any 1978 a Interlaken (Suïssa) i està presidida pel suec . (ca)
- الاتحاد الأوروبي للتقانة الحيوية (EFB) هو جمعية غير ربحية لـ الجمعية المُثقفة والجامعات والمعاهد والشركات والأفراد الذين يرغبون في تعزيز التقانة الحيوية في جميع أنحاء أوروبا وخارجها أيضًا. تأسست منظمة الاتحاد الأوروبي للتقانة الحيوية على يد العلماء الأوروبيين عام 1978م. حيث كان رئيس منظمة الاتحاد الأوروبي للتقانة الحيوية في ذلك الوقت هو مارك فان مونتاغو (Marc Van Montagu). (ar)
- The European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB) was established by European scientists in 1978. It is a non-profit federation of national biotechnology associations, learned societies, universities, scientific institutes, biotechnology companies and individual biotechnologists working to promote biotechnology throughout Europe and beyond. The mission of the EFB is to promote the safe, sustainable and beneficial use of the life sciences, to promote research and innovation at the cutting edge of biotechnology, to provide a forum for interdisciplinary and international cooperation, to improve scientific education and to facilitate an informed dialogue between scientists, the biotechnology industries and the public. The EFB currently has around 25,000 personal members, who span the world from Latin America to China, Korea and Japan. The EFB has 7 Divisions that focus on the key biotechnology fields:
* Biobased Materials Division
* Biocatalysis Division
* Bioengineering and Bioprocessing Division
* Biopharmaceutical Division
* Environmental Biotechnology Division
* Microbial Biotechnology Division
* Plant, Agriculture and Food Division. The EFB Central Office (ECO) is located in Barcelona, Spain. Membership administration, organization of Executive Board meetings and General Assemblies, website management and organization of scientific meetings for EFB Divisions and promotion of the European Congresses on Biotechnology are some of the main responsibilities of ECO. (en)
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