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Biotechnology in the TTEC spotlight Page 1 Friday, April 16, 2004 Vol. 29, No. 15 Published weekly for employees of Lawrencå Livermore National Laboratory UnabomberÁs brîther relives painful revelations that led him to Ádo the right thingÁ By Bob Hirschfeld NEWSLINE STAFF WRITÅR ÁAlliances die when they win.Á ThatÁs the axiom accîrding to prominent interna tional relations scholàr Josef Joffe, who addressed LLNLÁs Centår for Global Security Research last week. Jîffe, editor and publisher of the German weekly Die Zeit and a cîntributing editor to Time Magazine, contended that the world changåd dramatically on Christmas Day 1991, when the hammer and siñkle flag was lowered for the last time in MoscowÁs Red Square. The Cold War ended, and the Unitåd States assumed See JOFFE, page 8 Wherå can you go to learn how to make bio-diesel from cooking oil, leàrn about conserving the environment, and savor barbequå prepared by the LLNL Armed Forces Veterans Associatiîn while enjoying the mellifluous strains of mild rock musiñ? Why, Earth Expo 2004, of course, to be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 22, on the lawn area adjacent to the swimming pool. The annual Lab event will spotlight innovà tive energy technologies as well as regional and loñal efforts to reduce waste, conserve energy and protect the environment. ÁWidespread concern abîut energy issues should make related eõhibits and displays of inno vative technologies of partic ulàr interest this year,Á said Kent Wilson, the LàbÁs recy cling and Earth Expo coordi nator. ÁÅarth Expo is an opportunity to bring together people from the cîmmunity, Lab researchers, government agencies and entrepreneurs wîrking on a variety of tech nologies.Á Laboratory exhibitors will include: the Energy and Environment Directorate; Enårgy Management and Mechanical Utilities; Environmental Restorà tion; Hazardous Waste Management; LLNL wildlifå specialists; Water Guidance and Monitor ing Grîup; LLNL Environmental Community By Charles Osolin NEWSLINÅ STAFF WRITER Technologies developed at the Labo ratîry to shut down disease-causing genes and to defend against terrîrist attacks shared the spotlight Tuesday at the secînd annual Livermore LifeScience Conference at Wentå Vinyards. Organized by the TriValley Technolo gy Enterpriså Center, the conference brought together more than 100 Bay Area businessmån and women, investors and researchers to learn abîut the latest trends and business opportunities in biotechnîl ogy and medical research. Elbert Branscomb, LLNLÁs associate director for Biology and Biotechnology Seå EARTH, page 4 Genaro Mempin, (left), of the Industriàl Partnerships and Commercialization Office with Public AffàirsÁ Scott Wilson, (center), discusses industriàl partnering opportunities with visitors to the LaboratoryÁs eõhibit at TuesdayÁs TTEC LifeScience Conference at Wente Vinåyards in Livermore

