Benefit from these upcoming midwest vendor shows and increase your company's life science sales when you demonstrate your relevant scientific products at these events:
03/28/2017 | 18th Annual | Washington University, St. Louis | St. Louis | MO |
05/04/2017 | 17th Annual | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | Minneapolis | MN |
05/18/2017 | 16th Annual | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | Urbana-Champaign | IL |
07/26/2017 | 16th Annual | University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati | OH |
07/27/2017 | 18th Annual | Ohio State University, Columbus | Columbus | OH |
08/02/2017 | 7th Annual | Michigan State University | East Lansing | MI |
08/03/2017 | 17th Annual | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | Ann Arbor | MI |
09/08/2017 | 18th Annual | University of Wisconsin, Madison | Madison | WI |
09/27/2017 | 3rd Annual | University of Chicago | Chicago | IL |
09/28/2017 | 18th Annual | University of Illinois, Chicago | Chicago | IL |
You can follow the links above to get current funding information for each of the universities listed about above. The very first of those listed above Washington University and we have included Wash U sample stats below:
*Washington University, St. Louis
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
2015 Life Science R & D Expenditures: 15th Ranked = $617,658,000 [1]
2015 NIH Funding: $378,070,895 [2]
A four year, $60 million NIH grant will fund research into the genetic underlyings of common diseases at WashU. [3]
Researchers at Washington University, St. Louis are leading a $32 million, multi-institutional campaign to harness a newly recognized cellular defense against infection. [4]
Washington University was the recipient of a five year, $26 million NIH grant to boost Alzheimer's research in the lab and clinically. [5]
A $13 million grant to study how the Ebola virus replicates has been awarded to a team of Washington University researchers. [6]
A $10.4 million, five-year grant was awarded to Washington University researchers and physicians to lead a national group of experts in collaborative pancreatic cancer research. [7]
The School of Medicine received a $10 million gift to support research that harnesses the immune system to fight cancer, infectious diseases, and disorders caused by autoimmunity and immune deficiencies. [8]
Washington University researchers received a four-year, $8 million grant to investigate the genetic and environmental roots of cardiovascular disease risk factors. [9]
WU School of Medicine received a five-year, $7.8 million NIH grant to study the effect of red blood cell storage time on organ failure in children who receive RBC transfusions. [10]
2015 NIH Funding: $378,070,895 [2]
A four year, $60 million NIH grant will fund research into the genetic underlyings of common diseases at WashU. [3]
Researchers at Washington University, St. Louis are leading a $32 million, multi-institutional campaign to harness a newly recognized cellular defense against infection. [4]
Washington University was the recipient of a five year, $26 million NIH grant to boost Alzheimer's research in the lab and clinically. [5]
A $13 million grant to study how the Ebola virus replicates has been awarded to a team of Washington University researchers. [6]
A $10.4 million, five-year grant was awarded to Washington University researchers and physicians to lead a national group of experts in collaborative pancreatic cancer research. [7]
The School of Medicine received a $10 million gift to support research that harnesses the immune system to fight cancer, infectious diseases, and disorders caused by autoimmunity and immune deficiencies. [8]
Washington University researchers received a four-year, $8 million grant to investigate the genetic and environmental roots of cardiovascular disease risk factors. [9]
WU School of Medicine received a five-year, $7.8 million NIH grant to study the effect of red blood cell storage time on organ failure in children who receive RBC transfusions. [10]
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