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Biotech Time Line
A selection of highlights
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Humans domesticate crops and livestock
4000 BC
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1660s
Antoine van Leewenhoek discovers the
microscope.
Allows us to see the microscopic world,
including bacteria.
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1797
Edward Jenner innoculates a child with
viral vaccine against small pox.
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1857
Louis Pasteur proposes microbes cause
fermentation.
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1865
An Austrian monk named Gregor Mendel
begins his study of genetics while crossbreeding pea plants
Father of Genetics
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1869
Johann Friedrich Miescher isolated and
analyzed DNA as a macromolecule for the
first time.
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1917
Karl Erecky first uses the term
biotechnology in a book he publishes in
Germany where he discusses converting
raw materials into more use products.
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1943
Penicillin is mass-produced by Andrew
Moyer just in time to help thousands of
injured soldiers
Sir Alexander Fleming is credited with its
discovery in 1928.
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1944
Oswald Avery, along with MacLeod and
McCarty, proves that genes and
chromosomes are made of DNA
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1953
Watson and Crick publish the structure of
DNA in the journal Nature.
They received the Nobel Prize in Medicine
along with Wilkins and Franklin
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1966
Marshall Nirenburg, along with Khorana
and Holley, demonstrated the sequences
of three bases (codons) on DNA determine
each of the 20 amino acids
Nobel prize
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1970
Restriction enzymes that cut genetic
material and paste them together was
discovered.
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1973
Cohen and Boyer create the first
recombinant DNA technology that allows
scientists to splice DNA from one
organism into another
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1975
Kohler and Milstein produce monoclonal
antibodies by fusing the specific antibodyproducing plasma cells with a tumor cell
Made way for a very effective diagnostic
and therapeutic tool
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1978
California company, Genetech, is first
company to produce a recombinant drug
(insulin)
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1980
Diamond vs Chakrabarty Supreme Court
Case ruled that genetically altered life can
be patented by the one who altered it.
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1983
Kary Mullis creates the Polymerase Chain
Reaction as a tool for amplifying, or
copying, DNA in vitro.
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1984
Sir Alec Jeffreys develops the tool of DNA
typing, also known as DNA fingerprinting
Major tool used in forensics
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1986
First recombinant vaccine for humans was
produced for hepatitis
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1997
Ian Wilmut successfully cloned the first
mammal, a sheep named Dolly
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1998
First human embryonic stem cell lines
were produced
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2003
Human Genome Project was completed.
Started in 1990 with the task of
sequencing every gene in the human cell.
Found the sequence of over 24,000
genes.
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2007
Dr. Anthony Atala of WFIRM announces
the discovery of stem cells found in
amniotic fluid
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2008
Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative
Medicine is formed to research
regenerative medicine technology that can
be used to treat injured soldiers
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2010
First synthetic cell is created by the labs of
Craig Ventor, a major player in the Human
Genome Project
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2011
A Federal Court of Appeals upheld the
rights of science companies to hold
patents on genes that they have
sequenced