| Description | Printed papers: 'Survey of Activities', July 1985, 'Research Opportunities in Biotechnology', 'Continuing Education in Biotechnology', 'Information & Advisory Service in Biotechnology', etc. In original folder.
The Institute for Biotechnology Studies was a charitable organisation established in 1983 by the Polytechnic of Central London, University College London and the University of Kent at Canterbury. The aims of the Institute were to promote multidisciplinary developments in biotechnology research and teaching. The management group comprised A.T. Bull University of Kent, G. Holt, Polytechnic of Central London and Lilly, University College London. The name of the Institute was changed to the International Institute of Biotechnology in 1989. |