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The Latin American ICBG: The first five years
B. N. Timmermann
, G. Wachter
, S. Valcic
, B. Hutchinson
, C. Casler
, J. Henzel
, S. Ram
, F. Currim
, R. Manak
, S. Franzblau
, W. Maiese
, D. Galinis
, E. Suarez
, R. Fortunato
, E. Saavedra
, R. Bye
, R. Mata
, G. Montenegro
Management Information Systems
Computer Science
BIO5 Institute
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Biodiversity
100%
Latin American
100%
Mexico
40%
Chile
40%
ARGENTINA
40%
Arizona
20%
Drug Discovery
20%
Laboratory Data
20%
Natural Products
20%
US Government
20%
Latin America (LATAM)
20%
Microorganisms
20%
Intellectual Property
20%
Potential Gains
20%
Arid Lands
20%
Economic Development
20%
New Drugs
20%
Tropical Rainforest
20%
Bioprospecting
20%
Biodiversity Economics
20%
Benefit Sharing
20%
Conservation Development
20%
Endophytic Microorganisms
20%
Resource Information
20%
Collaborative Model
20%
Plant Diversity Conservation
20%
Capacity Building
20%
Conservation Efforts
20%
Information Handling
20%
Cooperation with Universities
20%
Laboratory Infrastructure
20%
Agrochemicals
20%
Sharing Policy
20%
Group Program
20%
Biological Agents
20%
Social Sciences
Cooperatives
100%
Latin
100%
Mexico
50%
Chile
50%
Microorganism
50%
USA
25%
Ownership
25%
Intellectual Property
25%
Economic and Social Development
25%
Scientific Organizations
25%
Latin America
25%
Drugs
25%
Dangerous Materials
25%
Biodiversity
25%
Information handling
25%
Capacity Building
25%
Biologic Agent
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Biological Product
100%
Drug Development
100%
Agricultural Chemical
100%
Conservation Biology
100%
Natural Product
100%
Computer Science
Information Resource
100%
Defensive Agent
100%
Potential Benefit
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%
Microorganism
100%
Arid Land
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Biologic Agent
100%
Research Institution
100%