Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. is offering laboratory supply companies a chance to have a presence at one of the company’s most important research events, coming up August 31, 2016. At the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center many world-class scientists, including three Nobel Laureates, have joined forces to revolutionize the prevention, detection and treatment for several cancers as well as other diseases. The BioResearch Product Faire™ held here will surely be immensely valuable in generating new leads in this prestigious, $400M marketplace.
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center is known as one of the nation’s leading cancer research facilities with three Nobel Laureates and other world-class scientists that are dedicated to prevention and treatment. The research center has 13 buildings, 15.2 acres, and more than 1.5 million square feet of facility space devoted to research and innovation.
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Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. would like to offer lab suppliers a chance to have a presence at one of our company’s most important research events, coming up August 31, 2016.
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, the only comprehensive cancer center in the Washington/Oregon area, has pioneered many lifesaving cancer research breakthroughs. The center is a nearly $400M research marketplace, and researchers at this institution have a constant demand for novel products and technologies to use in their labs.
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The Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University is now one of the nation’s leading healthcare research colleges, making advancements in critical areas such as cancer biology, neuroscience, and immunology. As a top-ranked institution, Thomas Jefferson receives generous funding each year for research and development.
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The annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington is popular both amongst researchers and lab supply companies. This vendor show gives lab suppliers the chance to demonstrate their products to Seattle area researchers searching for new equipment to use in their labs and with their research projects.
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Are you a lab supplier working to sell lab equipment in Seattle? If so, you may be interested to know that the University of Washington receives a wealth of life science research funding every year, and there’s an easy way to meet researchers interested in purchasing lab equipment on campus. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. organizes life science marketing events on the campuses of top-tier research institutions throughout the year. Our Seattle BioResearch Product Faire™ Event will be held on October 24th, 2013.
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Researchers at the University of Washington, Seattle, led by Mary Disis, MD, recently received a $9 million grant from the NIH for the school’s Institute of Translational Health Sciences this year. According to the University of Washington’s website, some of Disis’s published works include studies published in Cancer Research, the Journal of Immunology, and Clinical Cancer Research. The NIH RePORTER includes the following information about the institute receiving the $9 million NIH grant:
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Ever since the 1940s, scientists, researchers, and medical professionals alike have been striving to understand why human bodies reject foreign objects, namely transplants. The first research to be done on this topic was by British researcher Peter Medawar during this time period, and for his founding of this scientific field of transplantation biology he received a Nobel Prize.
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Researchers at the University of Washington and the University of California, Riverside have received $2 million in the form of a four-year grant from the NIH to identify the 3-D structure of the parasite that causes malaria, Plasmodium's, genome during its erythrocytic cycle. According to News Medical, this cycle takes place over 48 hours and can repeat for a number of days or even weeks in humans.
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