Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. is providing an opportunity for laboratory supply companies to market to the well-funded marketplace located within the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
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Breast Cancer is one of most common cancers in American women. About 1 in every 8 women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime. It is estimated that 232,340 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed every year, and 39,620 women will die from breast cancer in 2014. It is crucial to take steps to prevent this deadly disease.
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Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. life science events in Philadelphia are an easy way to meet researchers and market life science products at well-funded universities such as Thomas Jefferson University. Our life science events attract large crowds of researchers, lab managers and purchasing agents receptive to learning about the newest lab technologies. Researchers love our events because they know everyone from their labs is invited to attend, registration is a simple process, our event staff is there to guide them and answer any questions throughout the event, and our delicious catered lunches nourish them while they talk about their research projects and goals.
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Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. is excited to announce that this year’s Thomas Jefferson BioResearch Product Faire™ Event will be hosted on campus for the first time since 2005. Our on-campus sponsor will be the Thomas Jefferson University College of Graduate Studies, and our event will be held in the Bluemle Life Science Building. On-campus events typically draw much larger crowds due to the convenience factor for researchers. It will be much easier to meet researchers and market lab products at this year’s sponsored event. Hosting the event on campus will make a big difference because researchers would rather not leave campus to attend an event. There is also a quality of being at home that researchers experience at on-campus tradeshows. Researchers feel more comfortable staying close to where they work and talking to exhibitors knowing that the event has been organized through their university with a contact at the university.
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Lab suppliers marketing life science solutions in Philadelphia will find a well-funded market for generating scientific product sales leads at Thomas Jefferson University, according to recent NIH and NSF funding statistics. In 2012, the NIH awarded Thomas Jefferson University $49.7 million in research funding. We have compiled a list of some of the best-funded life science departments, broken down by department name, number of awards given and research funding received. For a full list of departments and funding, visit the NIH website.
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Life Science Lab Suppliers are invited to participate as Exhibitors at our upcoming Pennsylvania Bio Research Product Faire Events.
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Exhibitors, if you are looking for value and visibility in a very competitive marketplace look no further than our Nationwide BioResearch Product Faire Front Line™ (BRPF) University events. At our BRPF Front Line Events™ you can anticipate a streamline event with all the most essential elements for sales success. These event locations are usually smaller and more intimate, than our BioResearch Product Faire™ and Biotechnology Vendor Showcase™ events.
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It seems like when we look to the University of Pennsylvania for our Science Market Update blog series, we never encounter just so-so news. It’s always something pretty astounding and potentially game-changing. For example, today’s blog on a chem-nanotech collaboration that’s led to a huge improvement in methane catalysis presents a very timely solution to a major environmental and economic problem. Read the article.
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