If your laboratory supply or equipment company is looking for opportunities to increase sales in 2018, you need to look no further than the University of Michigan Marketplace.
Laboratory equipment suppliers wishing to market their products to the well funded researchers of UM, Ann Arbor should plan on participating in The 18th Annual BioResearch Product Faire™ event at the University of Michigan This is an excellent opportunity to meet face to face with life science researchers. Last year, this event attracted nearly 500 attendees. Of these attendees, 161 were purchasing agents, professors and post docs, and 82 were lab managers.
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Did you know that the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor is a $1 billion research marketplace?
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The fields of neuroscience and neurobiology are important and highly-researched disciplines, that deal with many subjects related to the study of the brain and nervous system. Much of the world's leading research is conducted at universities across the U.S., including in molecular psychology, neuronal function, neurology, neuronal development, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.
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Are you a working life science researcher at the University of Michigan, or in the Ann Arbor area? Do you regularly make use of laboratory equipment and supplies? Would you like to find the latest biotechnologies and lab supplies in one place, on your own-campus, while enjoying complimentary catering and receiving free merchandise?
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The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is one of the most highly subsidized research institutions in the nation that has over $787M in annual life science R&D expenditures.
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Every year, over $30 billion in research funding is distributed by the National Institutes of Health to medical institutions, universities and learning centers around the globe.
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The William Davidson Foundation has awarded $4.35 million to the University of Michigan to support medical innovation and help bring ideas from the laboratory bench to patient bedsides.
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Last week the University of Michigan announced a plan to establish a new 7,800-square-foot Emergency Critical Care Center, or EC3, through close partnerships between the University of Michigan Health System’s adult emergency department and ICU teams. This $7 million EC3 is designed to ensure patients a smoother transition from emergency rooms to other critical care units.
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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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