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Attention SoCal Researchers: 3 Biotech Events are Headed your Way

Posted by Robert Larkin on Fri, Mar 13, 2015

Are you a researcher, scientist or science educator working in southern California? Would you like to learn about the latest biotech and lab supplies while networking with industry professionals and receiving great complimentary merchandise?

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Tags: CA, University of California Los Angeles, University of Southern California, California, USC, southern California, 2015, BioResearch Product Faire Front Line Event, LAVS, UCLA, UCSB, Southwest Region, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event, UC Santa Barbara

Promote Your Products More Efficiently at Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. Events

Posted by Robert Larkin on Thu, Mar 12, 2015

Tradeshow exhibitors know that the most important aspects of promoting your products are how many potential leads you will meet, and where. For biotech and lab supply vendors, successful promotion means having access to active and well-funded science researchers on their home turf.

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Attend Premier Biotech Events at Top-20 NIH Funded Research Institutions

Posted by Robert Larkin on Wed, Mar 11, 2015

Every year, over $30 billion in research funding is distributed by the National Institutes of Health to medical institutions, universities and learning centers around the globe.

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Tags: UPenn, WUSTL, Duke University, UPITT, UW Madison, 2015, MSSM, BioResearch Product Faire Event, UCLA, Research Funding, UCSF, UMich, UMinn, NIH funding, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event

5 Tips to Stay Informed and Increase Lab Sales

Posted by Robert Larkin on Fri, Feb 13, 2015

In an active and extremely well funded market such as life science research, it can be difficult to stay informed about which universities are receiving funding and how funding is being used.

Every year, billions of dollars are granted, awarded and donated to life science research facilities around the United States. At dozens of institutions across the nation, public and private funding regularly provides for the purchase of new lab equipment and construction of new research facilities.

Thanks to the daily Science Market Update blog, you can stay five steps ahead of the competition by reading about the latest research funding and life science news.

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How Life Science Funding Reports Can Help You Increase Lab Sales

Posted by Robert Larkin on Thu, Feb 12, 2015

As a laboratory equipment vendor, many factors affect your decision to promote your products in a specific research market. Some questions, such as “are there universities or hospitals in this area?” and “do life science researchers work at those universities?” can be answered with a simple Google search. Other questions, however, might require more digging. 

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Tags: sell lab equipment, biotechnology vendors and lab suppliers, sell lab products, 2015, Lab Product Sales, tradeshow, Science Market Update, lab products

UCSD BioResearchers Can Find the Latest Biotech Here

Posted by Robert Larkin on Wed, Feb 11, 2015

Are you involved in life science research at University of California, San Diego? Are you interested in networking with hundreds of industry professionals while gaining access to cutting-edge biotechnology and laboratory supplies?

If you answered yes to either of these questions, you can attend the 39th Semiannual Biotechnology Vendor Showcase™ Event at UC San Diego. This event will be held on February 12, 2015 and is open to researchers.

Top 5 reasons to attend the Biotechnology Vendor Showcase™ Event at UCSD:

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Tags: CA, Southwest, California, 2015, UCSD, UC San Diego, university lab equipment, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event

U. Idaho Receives 5 Grants Worth $.5M

Posted by Robert Larkin on Tue, Feb 10, 2015

The University of Idaho, Moscow is home to five newly funded projects thanks to a set of grants dispersed by the Idaho Department of Commerce IGEM (Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission) Council. It was recently announced that the council was also awarding IGEM grants to Idaho State University and Boise State University, with five of the grants going toward research at University of Idaho.
 
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Tags: Bioresearch, Moscow, 2015, BioResearch Product Faire Front Line Event, University of Idaho, Research Funding, Idaho, Bioconcrete

UC Davis Bioresearchers Mending Bones with Stem Cells

Posted by Robert Larkin on Tue, Jan 27, 2015

Make no bones about it; scientists at University of California, Davis are finally fleshing out the intricacies of skeletal stem cells. According to a university press release, UC Davis surgeons have launched a “proof-of-concept” clinical trial to test the safety and efficacy of a device that can rapidly concentrate and extract young cells from fluid used during orthopaedic surgery. The new approach may prove essential to delivering stem cell therapy to stubborn, non-healing bone fractures.

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Tags: CA, Bioresearch, Stem cell research, California, 2015, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Biotechnology, Life Science, Sacramento, UC Davis - Medical Center, UC Davis, UCD

UCLA BioResearchers Develop Roadmap for Stem Cell Reprogramming

Posted by Robert Larkin on Fri, Jan 16, 2015

Much like planning a road trip, reprogramming human stem cells relies on developing a list of sequential actions, or a “roadmap” of sorts, after which it is little more complicated than following the prescribed directions. Without an accurate roadmap for the human stem cells, however, researchers at University of California, Los Angeles had to develop their own.

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Tags: CA, Stem Cells, Stem cell research, cancer research, Los Angeles, 2015, UCLA, BioResearch University, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event

UCSD Researchers Find Unexpected Fighter Against Skin Infections

Posted by Robert Larkin on Thu, Jan 15, 2015

babyfingersEveryone who has ever sliced their finger instead of a vegetable or received a nasty paper cut knows that a skin infection can tend to make things a whole lot worse. Until recently, the absence of an infection was thought to rely solely on the activity of white blood cells (and the availability of anti-bacterial ointment). However, the skin could be getting a little healing help from fat cells, according to scientists at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Researchers at UCSD, led by Richard Gallo, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chief of dermatology, say that fat cells below the skin help protect us from bacteria by producing antimicrobial peptides that help fend off invading bacteria and other pathogens.

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Tags: CA, California, 2015, SDVS, Research Funding, UC San Diego, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event

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