The Mount Sinai BioResearch Product Faire™ research lab product expo is coming up quickly and will take place on March 26th, 2014. This is a high demand event for Mt Sinai's well funded researchers and for lab supply companies with new products to introduce to this marketplace. Currently, there are 11 exhibitor lab product demonstration spaces still available at this event.
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Our Rockefeller University life science marketing event is approaching on March 27th, 2014 and is the perfect life science marketing opportunity for lab suppliers selling lab equipment in New York. When you purchase by December 27th, 2013, you are eligible for early registration pricing. Early registration for our life science marketing events is the best value way of getting the word out on your lab products and life science solutions.
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Are you working to increase lab sales leads and sell lab equipment at top research institutions in New York? If you’d like to network with researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in the easiest and most economical way, you may want to consider registering early for our Mount Sinai life science marketing event up until January 27th, 2014. The Mount Sinai BioResearch Product Faire™ Event will be held on March 26th, 2014. By registering early, you will be getting the best value for your life science marketing at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
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Early Registration for Lab Suppliers wanting to participate in March life science marketing events will be extended from December 1, 2013 to December 15th, 2013. Vendors wanting to meet face to face with life science researchers can save up to $250 when they register to participate in any of the following events by December 15, 2013. In addition to showcasing the newest lab equipment, products and supplies, vendors can meet with researchers at all levels at these March events:
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Lab suppliers working to meet researchers in New York City have the opportunity to participate in top quality life science marketing at Mount Sinai School of Medicine with Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.’s upcoming New York life science events. Our Mount Sinai BioResearch Product Faire™ Event will be held on March 26th, 2014. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. organizes life science events on campuses where universities are well-funded and engage in groundbreaking research.
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Are you working to sell lab equipment in New York? Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.’s life science events at Rockefeller University may be the perfect life science marketing opportunity for lab suppliers in the New York area. Our Rockefeller BioResearch Product Faire™ Event will be held on March 27th, 2014. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. events provide the opportunity for lab suppliers to meet researchers, purchasing agents and lab managers at the best-funded universities across the country in only a few hours time.
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Researchers at Stony Brook University, led by Samuel Stanley, applied for NIH funding to build an animal biosafety level three laboratory and received $14.2 million this year. Stony Brook University is one of the leading research universities in the country. According to the Stony Brook website, the university employs over 1000 researchers working on 1600 active sponsored projects. Stony Brook aims to collaborate in research partnerships that bring about new knowledge in all fields of research and scholarly activity The NIH RePORTER has details on some of the project information for the new laboratory receiving NIH funding:
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Researchers at Rockefeller University, led by Dr. Gaby Maimon, recently received NIH funding for their studies of fruit flies’ neuronal activity in decision-making, which they believe has the potential to impact pharmaceuticals for human mental illness. According to the Rockefeller University website, Dr. Maimon’s research team aims to “link the electrical activity of neurons and the biochemical action of molecules to their computational roles in animal behavior. The lab has a particular interest in understanding how central brain structures, distant from the sensory and motor periphery, govern behavioral choice.” The latest research grant money has been given to an ongoing project titled “Linking Genes to Higher Brain Function by Way of Cellular Electrophysiology.” The project received $2.5 million from the NIH. The NIH RePORTER details the goals of the project in an abstract posted online:
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Researchers at Columbia University recently received a $5.9 million grant from the NIH for the university’s Support the Implementation and Expansion of High-Quality HIV Care and Prevention program. According to the NIH RePORTER, the project leader is David Hoos, MD. Columbia University’s HIV Prevention and Treatment Research webpage says of their HIV prevention goals:
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Researchers at Rockefeller University received a $1.9 million NIH grant this year for the project “Identification of Cell Type-Specific Actions of Antipsychotic Drugs.” The study is being led by Paul Greengard, PhD. According to the Rockefeller University webpage, Greengard’s research aims are to understand the molecular basis of communication between neurons in the brain in mammals, clarify the molecular defects responsible for a number of neurological and psychiatric disorders and determine the molecular mechanisms by which neuro- and psychoactive drugs produce their pharmacological actions.
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