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Rutgers: Sell Lab Research Products at Vendor Show

Written by BCI Staff | Fri, Mar 24, 2017

We invite lab suppliers to sell lab research products at the upcoming Rutgers Bioresearch Product FaireTM Vendor Show


"This show produced some really good leads for the services my company offers. The venue was great and the people who came through were scientists, and lab managers. The staff was really helpful, and I found the experience really satisfying and worth my time and effort." - K. H., Exhibitor, Rutgers University BCI event

Market to a University with over $350 Million in Research Funding Annually

Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey is a large research school that ranks in the top 75 schools for NSF grants. Rutgers is constantly expanding with building upgrades and staff that lead to new research projects and need for equipment.

Join us at this lab product sales event.

3rd Annual
Rutgers University
Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Life Science R & D Expenditures: 35th Ranked = $366,179,000

NIH Funding: $58,175,911

In early 2016, Rutgers unveiled its new $115M Chemistry and Chemical Biology Building which accommodates additional laboratory space to support research into drug design, alternative energy, nanotechnology, and biomaterials.

Rutgers received $1 million to set up the new Institute for Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases, where researchers will study skin study inflammatory skin conditions and wound repair.

A five year, $6 million award was given to a unit of the Rutgers’ Human Genetics Institute of New Jersey to fund further research into stem cell genetics research.

A total of $3 million, consisting of a $1.5 million gift from Motorola Solutions and an anonymous match of $1.5 million, has created the Gregory Q. Brown Chair in Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Rutgers.

The Waksman Institute at Rutgers University received a total of $3.1 million in philanthropic funding.

An investigator at Rutgers received $2.3 million for research on the molecular mechanisms behind bronchodilation in asthma.

Rutgers bacteria researchers received a five year, $1.2 million NSF grant to study diversity and mechanistic growth using a a commonly found and modeled bacteria.
 
 
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