Scientific Instruments will be on display at
Los Angeles's 30th Semiannual Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event
it will be held
Thursday, October 4, 2012
10:00am to 2:30pm
University of California, Los Angeles
This event is brought to you in part by: Gold Sponsor - Science Market Update Information Resource
A sampling of the types of products and services that will be available at this event include:
- Bioinformatics Software
- Bioprocess Instrumentation
- Biotechnology Start-up Services
- Cell Culture Products & Services
- Cell Sorting Centrifuges
- Chemicals & Reagents
- Chromatography Equipment
- Computer Modeling & Graphics
- Computer Software & Hardware
- Custom DNA Synthesis
- DNA Sequencing Services
- Electrophoresis Equipment
- Genomics
- Equipment & Reagents
- Immunological & Biological Reagents
- Laboratory Equipment & Supplies
- Laboratory Information Management Systems
- Magnetic Separations
- Micro-Array Equipment & Supplies
- Molecular Biology Products & Services
- Peptide Synthesis
- Protein Analysis Proteomics
- Scientific Staffing Agencies
A complete list of products and services for this event can be found at this Link.
See photos of our most recent event:
Upcoming UCLA Product seminar:
12:00 pm
Sophisticated Cell Analysis Made Simple: MuseTM Benchtop Mini Flow Cytometer
Katherine Ruby, Ph.D., EMD Millipore, Bioscience Div.
The Exhibitors Include:
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UCLA research community is extremely well funded and boasts top researchers in almost every scientific research field. Consider the following recent research and funding statistics for UCLA:
NSF 2009 Ranking: 4th (total R&D expenditures in life sciences) = $648,574,000
NIH 2011 Ranking: 10th (Direct plus indirect costs but excluding R & D contracts and ARRA awards) = $356,782,261
Some of the new changes at UCLA
- New Terasaki Life Science Building
- A major addition to the Jules Stein Eye Institute’s surgical and research
- The California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA and 12 collaborating institutions
- UCLA is 9th in the US for NIH stem cell research
- UCLA’s Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
For detailed funding stats and information about new programs- click the button below.