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Since 1986 she has been engaged as a professor at the University of DUsseldorf and at the Research Centre Jtllich. She has received numerous honours (including Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1979, the Technology Transfer Prize of the German Research Minister in 1983, and the Enzyme Engineering Award, USA, in 1995). [Pg.254]

The conntries where drng discovery has traditionally taken place are the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Switzerland and France. In 1987, six of the leading fifteen prodncts were American, five British, two Japanese, one Swiss and one German. It was expected that, with technology transfer, the nnmber of non-American contribntors wonld increase, perhaps to involve Scandinavia, India or China. The reverse has happened. By... [Pg.910]

Braun, Hans-Joachim. The National Association of German-American Technologists and Technology Transfer between Germany and the United States, 1884-1930. History of Technology 8 (1983) 15-38. London Mansell Publishing, 1984. [Pg.667]


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