Looking to 2018, lab equipment companies can benefit from participating research product vendor shows held at the top funded research universities in the Midwest. These universities often outrank their eastern and west coast rivals in terms of research funding available, and ongoing purchasing.
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"The Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. BioResearch Product Faire™ at MSU was fantastic. I had over 100 people visit my booth and I received over five potential orders for over $3,000 each. Thank you for all of your help and congratulations on a job well done!" - J. T., Exhibitor, Michigan State University BCI event
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Benefit from these upcoming midwest vendor shows and increase your company's life science sales when you demonstrate your relevant scientific products at these events:
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Did you know that Michigan State University spent over $500M in total R&D last year? Our event at MSU offers the perfect opportunity for your company to display your products and services to active MSU life science researchers. Currently, there are only 5 spaces remaining before the event is sold out.
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Is your lab in need of new equipment to advance your important research projects? Would you like to able to find them all in one place, at your own convenience, and on your own campus?
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There are only 3 spaces left to exhibit and promote products at Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.’s upcoming BioResearch Product Faire™ event... Don't miss out on this opportunity to promote your products to some of Michigan's best and brightest scientists!
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In response to nationwide demand for bioresearch, many Midwest life science research institutions have taken advantage of added funding and high subsidies to significantly increase their R&D spending.
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Michigan State University has received more than $3.6 million to study diseases spread in animals. Three grants worth $2.7 million came from the United States Department of Agriculture, which will help farmers protect livestock and increase food security and production in the nation. An additional $907,000 came from National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development grant, which is one of NSF’s most prestigious awards for pre-tenured faculty. The grant from NSF will help researchers at Michigan State university study West Nile virus and Bird flu.
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The Michigan Life Science Corridor is a life science research consortium based at four Michigan universities: Michigan State University, the University of Michigan, the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids, and Wayne State University. It was established in 1999 with a $1 billion state tobacco lawsuit settlement and provided a network of advanced technology laboratories for academic researchers. The state of Michigan plans to award $50 million annually for the next 20 years to the consortium to continue to accelerate life science research and cutting edge discoveries.
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About one-third of the global population, more than 2.3 billion people, is infected with latent tuberculosis. TB, which is one of the world’s deadliest diseases, can remain dormant for years without being detected. Robert Abramovitch, MSU Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, has genetically engineered a protein that glows green when tuberculosis enters its latent stage. Abramovitch's work is a triumph that promises to find a faster-acting cure for TB.
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