An (unusual) request. From July 1997 to April 2003 I designed and published "BIOTECH LINK" news communication under contract to the UK LGC (main contractor was the UK Department of Trade and Industry. It reported the outcomes of the many Life Science collaborative Projects (50:50 Public sector : private sector funded). This was mailed out to over 2000 UK academic and industry contacts. Despite the dates, much of the content is still relevant today - the work was essentially seed research for future businesses, processes and products. I am making a book of these (part science, part sentiment). The covers - but not the content yet - are on my website. My request is has anyone out there got issues 3, and or 5? I have lost my physical copies and the print files are no longer on my PC. As an example I append the cover of my final (and one of the most popular) issues. I would be grateful if you could also pass on my request to your own contacts. I can be messaged via LinkedIN Thanks, Michael #LINK #request #LINKBIOTECH #Publication #lostissues
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