Life Science Company and Industry News Briefs

New York Laboratory Vendor Shows: Generate Leads & Save Money In 2015

Posted by BCI Staff on Tue, Feb 03, 2015

For suppliers to the life science research marketplace there is an opportunity to connect with a very important and well funded marketplace of New York.

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Tags: current technology event, vendor, vendor shows, New York, MSSM, RockU, BioResearch Product Faire Event

Rockefeller University Makes Big Waves in Life Science Research

Posted by David Larsen on Thu, Jan 29, 2015


Join us in 2015 for our 18th Semiannual BioResearch Product Faire™ at Rockefeller University

Take a look at what Rockefeller University is doing in the world of life science research! Funding stats like these reveal the need for innovation and cutting edge lab tools to make prodigious research a possibility.

  • Multi-year $600 million initiative will fund new shared equipment and services to support research in more than a dozen Rockefeller University labs working to understand the mechanisms of stem cells
  • Rockefeller University receives $25 million fund for drug discovery
  • $15 million gift from Helmsley Trust to fund research on digestive deseases

However, money can only get you so far, keep reading to see what world renowned research is taking place at Rockefeller University and take some time to read about recent research news. 

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Tags: Rockefeller University, New York, 2015, RockU, BioResearch Product Faire Event

Lab Equipment Suppliers Invited To Sell Products New York Shows

Posted by BCI Staff on Thu, Jan 22, 2015

Lab equipment suppliers, you are invited to sell products at the upcoming, New York,  BioResearch Product Faire™ events .

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Tags: New York, sell, product, MSSM, RockU, BioResearch Product Faire Event, NY

Bioresearch at Mt. Sinai Identifies 53 Ebola-blocking Drugs

Posted by Robert Larkin on Mon, Dec 29, 2014

Ebola-stricken areas in West Africa may have renewed hope in the form of researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, NY, and the National Institutes of Health. According to a study published on December 17, 2014, and headed by Dr. Adolfo Garcia-Sastre, researchers have identified 53 drugs with the potential to block Ebola virus-like particles from entering human cells, a key step in the process of infection. With death tolls on the rise in West Africa, researchers are encouraged to have some promising leads in the investigation into possible treatments for this lethal and rapidly spreading menace.

Ebola: The Scourge of West Africa

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Tags: Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Northeast, New York, 2015, MSSM, BioResearch Product Faire Event, NY

Big New York Lab Sales Opportunities At Mount Sinai School Of Medicine

Posted by BCI Staff on Wed, Dec 03, 2014

Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. opens up new ways to help lab supply companies increase lab sales, gain visibility in the life science research market and increase  brand awareness. 

If this sounds good, consider participating in the 10th annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine on March 25, 2015. 

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Tags: Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, 2015, MSSM, BioResearch Product Faire Event

$1.5 Billion Life Science Research in the Big Apple

Posted by David Larsen on Thu, Nov 20, 2014


Are you interested in reaching the $1.5 Billion New York laboratory sales and service marketplace? 

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Tags: Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Rockefeller University, New York, Columbia University, 2015, Columbia, MSSM, RockU, BioResearch Product Faire Event

Meet Face-to-Face with Life Science Researchers at Stony Brook

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Wed, Sep 24, 2014

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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Tags: New York, Stony Brook University, lab suppliers, SunySB, Research Event

Gifts of $29M Given to Rockefeller University Research Programs

Posted by Anita Zhang on Tue, Jun 24, 2014

Five new private gifts of over $29 million will be given to Rockefeller University to help the university go through the current federal budget cuts. The gifts range in size from $3 million to $10 million and are a part of fundraising campaign for Collaborative Science, which set up at 2008.

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Tags: 2014, Rockefeller University, New York, University Research, RockU, funding news

Rockefeller University Planning a New $240 Million Research Building

Posted by Anita Zhang on Fri, May 16, 2014

This month Rockefeller University announced plans to build a 160,000-square-foot research facility that will extend the campus over to Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive and East River Esplanade. The $240 million project plans to modernize a laboratory building and invest in other local constructions to benefit the community.

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Tags: 2014, Rockefeller University, New York, RockU, research facilities

Columbia Researchers found Possible Cause of Prostate Cancer

Posted by Anita Zhang on Thu, May 15, 2014

Two genes, FOXM1 and CENPF, have been found to work together and drive the progression of the most lethal forms of prostate cancer. New research from the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Columbia University Medical Center suggests that neither gene alone significantly contributes to prostate cancer but when both genes are turned on, they work synergistically to activate pathways associated with the most aggressive form of the cancer.

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Tags: 2014, New York, Columbia University, Armory Track and Field, Columbia

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