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E-business Minister Welcomes University of Warwick base for $1 million Sun e-incubator

e-Business minister Patricia Hewitt MP is to visit to the Warwick manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick to launch and welcome the new WMG/Sun e-business incubator programme. The e-incubator is a process designed to foster and implement e-business plans developed by students. The WMG/Sun incubator program will give students an opportunity to use Sun technology to turn bright ideas into commercial enterprises.


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Thu 08 Jul 2004, 14:16 | Tags: VIPs and Personalities, Business Members

Researchers Find Synthetic Molecules That May Literally Be The Key To "Locking Away" Unwanted DNA

Research chemists have a found a class of synthetic molecules that could quite literally act as a key which could lock away sections of DNA into a closely wound coil preventing proteins from interacting with particular sections of DNA code. By locking up the DNA in this way scientists could stop particular sequences of DNA from activating biological changes that doctors or scientists would rather avoid, or wish to regulate closely.
Thu 08 Jul 2004, 11:38 | Tags: Sciences, Health and Medicine, Business Members

President Clinton visits the University of Warwick

President of the United States President Bill Clinton visited the University of Warwick on Thursday 14 December 2000. He was accompanied by First Lady and Senator Elect Hillary Clinton, their daughter Chelsea Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair. Detail of his visit to the University of Warwick is found http://www.clinton.warwick.ac.uk/

International writer and scholar Professor Edward Said, is to give a special public lecture

International writer and scholar Professor Edward Said, is to give a special public lecture on Wednesday 11th July in The Ramphal Lecture Theatre, the University of Warwick at 6:30pm.
Thu 08 Jul 2004, 09:52 | Tags: Education, Business Members, University Affairs and Events

Only 6 months old - just 4 employees - but University "spin-out" company now sells to 20 countries

Within six months of incorporation Warwick Control Technologies Limited (WCT), a small 4 man software engineering company "spun out" from innovative research by the University of Warwick, has set up a global distributor network that covers more than 20 countries - five times as many countries as it has employees.
Thu 08 Jul 2004, 08:34 | Tags: Business Members

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