Few professions have a language that is as dynamic as the bioscience
profession. New bioscience, biotechnical,
and pharmaceutical terms are introduced daily.
Many of these essential terms won't be found in your favourite
scientific dictionaries, bioscience wordbooks, or conventional
spell checkers for years... if at all!
The solution:
Spell-X-BioPlus allows you to keep pace with
the expanding language of highly specialized bioscience terms
and acronyms.
Spell-X-BioPlus is an annual subscription service which updates
your Spellex Biotech spelling dictionary. This service provides
you with quarterly software updates
for new biotechnology and pharmaceutical terminology. Your software
updates can be downloaded directly from this Web site or mailed
to you on disk.
Anyone who types bioscience or pharmaceutical terms can stay
up to date with the latest words in their industry. Simply install
the new update each quarter and Spell-X-BioPlus will keep you
on the leading edge of the bioscience language!
Spellex
continuously reviews current scientific literature and information
resources including research journals, FDA bulletins and reports,
funding and government news, corporate profiles, university
news, new product and literature databases, and critical articles
relating to the production of biotechnical products. This along
with researching dozens of selected biotechical publications,
will keep you on the leading edge of bioscientific terminology.
Spell-X-BioPlus
includes:
all new biological products approved by the USDA
and HHS
new company and target trials
new medications approved by the FDA
newly introduced investigational and experimental
drugs
new biological safety standards and requirements
new OTC drugs and prescription pharmaceuticals
new bioscience patents and bioregulations
new biotech manufacturing and processes
new tools for computational biology
new diseases and treatments
new genomics, protomics, and bioinformatics
new bioterrorism and biodefense terms
new bioprocesses and bioresearch terminology
new biological tests and specimens
new distributed and parallel biological computing technology terms