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Biotechnology Industry Organization : ウィキペディア英語版 | Biotechnology Industry Organization The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) is the largest trade organization to serve and represent the biotechnology industry in the United States and around the world.〔Anna Edney, ("Biosciences Defy U.S. Jobs Slump as Research Labs Hire" ), ''Bloomberg News'', June 19, 2012.〕〔European Biotechnology Network. ("List of European and International Biotech Industry Associations" )〕〔("GEN's 30th Anniversary: Biotech Trade Associations" ), ''Genetic Engineering News'', June 15, 2011.〕 Its members include companies that make Pharmaceutical drugs, biofuels, industrial enzymes, and genetically modified crops.〔("BIO profile at Biospace" )〕 It was founded 1993 in Washington, D.C. and Carl B. Feldbaum was the president from BIO's founding until he retired in 2004, and was succeeded by James C. Greenwood. As of 2013, it represents 1,000 biotech companies in all 50 U.S. states, which employ 1.61 million Americans and support an additional 3.4 million jobs.〔("Biotechnology Industry Organization Joins Coalition of Small Business Innovators" ), BIO Press Release, June 4, 2013.〕 ==Management== Rachel King, president and chief executive of GlycoMimetics, is board chairwoman; the first woman to hold this position.〔Steven Overly for the Washington Post. April 28, 2013 (The Download: Rachel King named chairwoman of Biotechnology Industry Organization board )〕〔Staff, BIO. (BIO Executive Committee ) Page Accessed June 7, 2013〕 James Greenwood is President and CEO.〔Staff, BIO (BIO Senior Staff ) Page Accessed June 7, 2013〕
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