Life Science Company and Industry News Briefs

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

Market Lab Supplies to UGA Bioresearchers at Upcoming, Highly-Acclaimed Product Faire

Posted by Laura Braden on Mon, Jan 26, 2015

When you hear the city name "Athens," do you think of ancient Greece, or do you think of a sleepy college town in Northern Georgia? For life science researchers, the name "Athens" brings to mind the well-funded, highly-influential research institution - University of Georgia, Athens.

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Tags: increase lab sales leads, University of Georgia Athens, Southern, 2015, UGA, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Athens, GA, market lab products

Market Lab Products to Active Researchers at Texas A&M University

Posted by BCI Staff on Fri, Jan 23, 2015

Lab supply companies interested in marketing their products to active life science researchers in Texas at a highly funded university may be interested in Texas A&M University life science marketing events. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. produces an annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at Texas A&M that gives lab suppliers the chance to meet with active researchers in a fun, friendly, and professional environment where labs have the funding to purchase new products and technologies to help with their work. Our next College Station BioResearch Product Faire™ Event will be held on the Texas A&M University campus on January 28th, 2015. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. life science marketing events attract a large number of researchers with a wealth of life science funding available to meet their lab supply and research needs.

Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. events are popular with both researchers and exhibitors because we provide a comfortable atmosphere to discuss the latest life science equipment and research news. Not only are our events great for marketing laboratory products and networking with others in the life science field, but they are an excellent way to learn more about your company’s customer base. Our events are only a short walk away from the lab or the classroom, so attending is convenient for researchers. The free, catered lunches we supply at every event also offer a delicious reason for researchers to stay through the whole event and talk about their work, new technologies and their lab supply needs.

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Tags: Texas, 2015, College Station, TAMU, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Texas A&M

Sell Lab Supplies to Researchers at the Texas Medical Center in Houston

Posted by BCI Staff on Wed, Jan 21, 2015

Are you a lab supply company interested in marketing your lab equipment to active life science reserachers in Houston? If so, Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. invites you to attend our Texas Medical Center life science marketing event coming up on January 29, 2015. Last year, this event attracted 452 life science professionals from 50 different research buildings and 79 departments at the Texas Medical Center. Of these attendees, 148 were professors and post docs, and 78 were lab managers. The balance of attendees were graduate students and other lab staff. 

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Tags: Texas Medical Center, Texas, 2015, tmc, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Houston

Take Advantage of High Lab Sales Potential at Texas A&M

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Tue, Jan 20, 2015

Whether leads at your life science tools and services company have been growing at a steady pace, or it’s been difficult to keep up with your goal of increasing lab sales, one market that no lab supplier should overlook is the Texas A&M, College Station market in southeast Texas. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. organizes top of the line life science marketing events at Texas A&M on a yearly basis. The quality audiences that Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. events attracts, along with our specialized event staff, make for an enjoyable show experience where your sales staff can meet a higher percentage of leads in a professional, yet relaxed atmosphere. Why should you consider Texas A&M University in particular?

 

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Tags: Texas, 2015, College Station, TAMU, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Texas A&M

Save $495 When Exhibiting at Thomas Jefferson University in 2015

Posted by Laura Braden on Mon, Jan 19, 2015

When we first released our price list for the 2015 shows, a typo was made for the price of attending the BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Typos happen, but now the price has been adjusted and is at the correct amount of $1,450, saving you $495 when purchasing.

 

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Tags: Northeast, Thomas Jefferson University, 2015, Philadelphia, BioResearch Product Faire Event, PA, life science equipment sales, ThomJeff, market life science products

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

Houston Researchers Invited to Find New Lab Equipment at January Product Faire

Posted by Laura Braden on Tue, Jan 13, 2015

Researchers in Houston, mark your calendar and get ready for the upcoming 15th annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at the Texas Medical Center on January 29, 2015!

This event gives YOU, researchers from one of the biggest medical centers in the world, the opportunity to discover what new lab products and technologies are available to use in your labs. You will have the chance to:

  • Meet with sales reps from your favorite supply companies, as well as new companies you have not before meet with, to find the best new products available. 
  • Meet other researchers from across campus to explore research concepts and get new ideas.
  • Connect with industry professionals to get answers to you research technology questions.
  • Establish new contacts and maintain and grow existing professional relationships.
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Tags: Texas Medical Center, Texas, Southwest, 2015, tmc, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Houston, university lab equipment

Colorado State Stem Cell Bioresearch receives $45 million

Posted by Robert Larkin on Thu, Jan 08, 2015

Researchers at Colorado State University have received a blizzard of funding thanks to the philanthropy of two prominent Coloradoans. The largest cash donation in university history of $42.5 million donation has been made by philanthropists John and Leslie Malone, who made their fortune in the cable television industry, and will create a new center and associated programs for stem-cell and other regenerative medical research at CSU. $32.5 million will fund construction of a new building for the institute, while $10 million will fund operations. The $32.5 million gift requires a match of donations for construction and will launch CSU’s Institute for Biologic Translational Therapies to investigate new medical remedies for a variety of ailments in humans and animals.

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Tags: breast cancer research, Stem cell research, Colorado State University, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado State University Foothills Research, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Alzheimers, 2015, BioResearch Product Faire Event, CO, Frontline Event, Colorado

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