Surrounded by wheat fields blown about in the Northwest American breeze, Washington State University, Pullman is a scenic destination as well as a promising marketplace for companies working to market lab products and increase lab sales. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.'s annual life science marketing event within the $476 million marketplace at WSU Pullman is enjoyable for lab supply sales representatives and researchers alike. Well attended by highly funded life science professionals, the BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at Washington State University benefits sales representatives with Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.’s longstanding university connections and over twenty years of experience organizing superior life science vendor shows.
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Take Advantage of our Summer Special Pricing to Sell More Lab Products in 2015
Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. announces its Summer Special Promotion, now available until September 26th. This promotion offers discounted pricing on our 2015 shows. In addition, purchasers will receive a complimentary $125 credit towards their choice of upgrades for each show's marketing package purchased during this promotional period. These include electricity, priority placement, and our extended attendee mailing list.
Located 60 miles east of New York City, Stony Brook University’s scenic 1,039-acre campus is located in Stony Brook, NY on Long Island. The university has been educating students and sponsoring innovative studies by life science researchers since 1957. Having both educated and employed powerful research scientists, Stony Brook is a well-known yet relatively untapped market for lab suppliers.
Stony Brook’s quality educators have made it possible for the university to be ranked in the top 1 percent of the world’s higher education institutions by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. You may be wondering if Stony Brook is a market worth investing the effort in to market your biotech solutions. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. encourages you to read on to learn more about over $99 million in research expenditures.
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Are you having trouble generating new leads for your lab products and services in Texas? Perhaps your marketing strategy is working fairly well, but you have room for more customers. There’s no easier way to increase sales for your biotech solutions than to exhibit at Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. life science marketing events. One of the most popular Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. events of the year is the Texas Medical Center vendor show. At this event, researchers are looking for and achieve success in finding the lab products and services they need.
This year’s BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at The Texas Medical Center was also a success for many exhibitors, some of whom reported seeing as many as 300 attendees at their booth. One exhibitor reported 200 visitors to their booth with 100 good or excellent quality leads. Another exhibitor who estimated they had the same number of leads and visitors commented that the onsite staff were helpful and improved their experience of the event. Exhibitors in general remarked that they were very pleased with their table placement and that the event staff were attentive to exhibitor needs.
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With 290 medical research centers and distinctive institutes, the University of California, Los Angeles is a powerhouse research university employing some of the leading life science researchers in the world. UCLA was ranked 12th in the world by the Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2013 for academic performance. What’s more, the U.S. News & World Report ranked UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine at #13 for Primary Care and #12 for Research compared with other schools in the United States. With this powerful reputation, the University of California, Los Angeles offers a promising marketplace for lab suppliers working to market their biotech solutions and increase lab sales.
Perhaps you are a lab supplier with a long history of doing business with UCLA life science researchers, or maybe you are brand new to the market. Regardless of your time investment, increasing lab sales at the University of California, Los Angeles is as easy as taking advantage of Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.’s well-established connections at the university and exhibiting at the upcoming UCLA event. Why should you focus on this marketplace? Consider these funding statistics for the University of California, Los Angeles:
- UCLA receives $1 billion in research funding per year.
- In August 2014 alone, UCLA received $108 million in research funding.
- Thus far in FY 2014-2015, UCLA’s basic biomedical sciences have received 22 awards totaling $4.8 million.
- $263.4 million has been awarded to UCLA thus far for FY 2014-2015.
- As of September, the National Institutes of Health has given UCLA $318.9 million in funding for 2014.
- The National Science Foundation awarded UCLA $69 million in 2013.
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As the oceans’ largest creatures, whales hold a certain fascination for marine biologists. Between their intelligence, enchanting calls of communication across the water and sheer size, whales are viewed as a species worth studying and worth protecting. Researchers at Oregon State University in particular want to learn more. Thanks to a recent grant from the US Navy, scientists at Oregon State University have been tagging blue whales and fin whales off the coast of southern California this summer to learn more about their movements, especially around feeding grounds where ship traffic frequently passes through.
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Running has been associated with cardiovascular health and overall physical fitness for decades. Most people know that running can help you lose weight, boost your mood and strengthen your joints, but there is now growing evidence that physical exercise and sensory processing are tightly linked in the brain. Researchers at the University of Oregon, Eugene studied the brainstem circuit in mice while they were running to discover that active movement increases visual perception in mice nearly twofold.
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Upcoming life science seminars. The following are select seminars that will be happening in the next two weeks, see the Global science meetings database for more:
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Join us to see the newest in lab technologies at the upcoming UCSD Biotechnology Vendor Showcase™ event.
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