Lab suppliers interested in marketing life science solutions and increasing scientific product sales on the east coast may be interested in upcoming life science marketing events in the Washington, D.C. area. On October 17, 2013, Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. will be holding our annual Georgetown BioResearch Product Faire™ Event in Washington, D.C. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. life science marketing events are very well attended, and the universities we work with are well-funded markets for lab suppliers marketing life science solutions. Last year, the Georgetown BioResearch Product Faire™ Event attracted 223 attendees. Fifty-nine of these attendees were purchasing agents, professors and post docs, and 24 were lab managers. The visitors came from 13 different research buildings and 21 departments around campus.
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Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.’s Rockefeller University life science marketing events are held twice a year, and our second event is coming up quickly on October 2nd, 2013. Rockefeller University is a research powerhouse in New York whose main research areas include biochemistry, structural biology, immunology, virology, microbiology, medical sciences, and molecular cell and developmental biology. According to the Rockefeller Universtiy website, the university has 72 laboratories that conduct cutting edge research. Rockefeller University also received a $2.5 million NIH award, a grant renewal that has allowed researchers to continue their studies of chemotherapeutic responsiveness in cancer.
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Lab suppliers in the Midwest interested in marketing university lab equipment and increasing lab sales leads may want to take note of Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.’s upcoming Ohio life science marketing events. Our annual Cincinnati Bioresearch Product Faire™ Event at the University of Cincinnati will be held on August 7, 2013 and spaces are filling up fast. Cincinnati is a very well-funded market that lab suppliers and biotechnology vendors may want to take advantage of.
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University of Arizona, Tucson BioResearch Product Faire™ Front Line Event (September 18th)
11/7/13 |
11th Annual FrontLine Event™ |
University of Arizona, Tucson |
Tucson |
AZ |
Would you like to meet with researchers and lab managers in the Southwest?
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Ever since the 1940s, scientists, researchers, and medical professionals alike have been striving to understand why human bodies reject foreign objects, namely transplants. The first research to be done on this topic was by British researcher Peter Medawar during this time period, and for his founding of this scientific field of transplantation biology he received a Nobel Prize.
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Researchers at the University of Washington and the University of California, Riverside have received $2 million in the form of a four-year grant from the NIH to identify the 3-D structure of the parasite that causes malaria, Plasmodium's, genome during its erythrocytic cycle. According to News Medical, this cycle takes place over 48 hours and can repeat for a number of days or even weeks in humans.
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Lab suppliers interested in marketing life science solutions and university lab equipment at Atlanta life science marketing events may want to take a closer look at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health as a potential sales market. In 2010, the Rollins School of Public Health opened a teaching and research building named for Claudia Nance Rollins. According to a recent article in Emory Magazine, the Rollins family gave $50 million to the construction of the building and this gift was the catalyst for over $170 million given to the Rollins School of Public Health during the Emory campaign. About $90 million of that funding went towards building the new facility, which includes three floors of lab space.
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Are you looking to increase the value of your company, market new products, and build trust with your customers in the science research field?
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The eHealth Research Institute sponsored a meeting at the BioScience Research Collaborative facility this June to bring biotech influencers in Texas together to discuss how the biotech industry in the state can work together to improve and develop the statewide industry and bring better care to patients.
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