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» Nanotechnology Town Hall Meeting
December 19, 2007
4:30PM - 6:30 PM
Chicago, IL
» Nanotechnology Town Hall Meeting
January 08, 2008
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Evanston, IL
» SBIR/STTR Workshop
January 28, 2008 – January 29, 2008
9 AM - 4 PM
Chicago, IL
» iBIO IndEX
February 20, 2008, 7:00am-6:30pm Chicago, IL
»Fifth Annual World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing
April 27, 2008 – April 30, 2008
Chicago, IL
»2008 BIO International Convention
June 17, 2008 – June 20, 2008
San Diego, CA
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Sponsorship Opportunities:
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Congratulations and thanks to all of you who attended or helped make last year the best iBIO IndEx Ever! From the feedback we recieved everyone can all be proud of the astounding success of last year's event. Below are some highlights of what you may have missed because of all the wonderful opportunities to take advantage of at this years conference and information about the 2008 iBIO IndEx!
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» Click here to Register now at early bird prices...
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iBIO has joined the IVCA and others to make the 2008 Midwest Venture Summit the most succesful ever.
A limited number of Full Event Sponsorships are available. Sponsors gain brand exposure and communicate their Midwest leadership positions to MVS attendees over 4 months through a powerful combination of e-marketing campaigns, print advertising, on-site material distribution and signage, and program exposure. Early sponsorship commitment leads to exposure in all outbound and online marketing materials. Take advantage of our 13 state "Greater Midwest" marketing initiative today. » Click here to read more...
ALSO:
How can you pitch your business plan to multiple VCs and Angels at one time?
Opportunities are available for companies in various stages of growth, from early* to series A+** who are located in the 13 state "Greater Midwest". Prior year MVS presenting companies have received over $222 million in VC funding to date. If you want to land on the pulse of technology business and financing in the Midwest you cannot miss the 2008 Midwest Venture Capital Summit. » Click here to read more... |
This year's theme is The New Face of Healthcare: Personalization. The conference strives to provide a conducive and interactive medium to explore trends, discontinuities, opportunities and challenges associated with today's life sciences and healthcare service sectors. Annually, the KBHC attracts over 400 attendees, including opinion leaders, industry professionals, academia and students, making it one of the top three conferences at The Kellogg School of Management. » Click here to learn more...
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A new way to trick skin cells into acting like embryos changes both everything and nothing at all. Being able to reprogram skin cells into multipurpose stem cells without harming embryos launches an exciting new line of research. It's important to remember, though, that we're at square one, uncertain at this early stage whether souped-up skin cells hold the same promise as their embryonic cousins do.» Click here to read more...
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I wanted to take this opportunity to tell you about an amazing conference where you will have the opportunity to meet the key thought leaders from around the world in one place. On behalf of the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), I am cordially inviting you to attend the 2008 World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing to be held April 27-30, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. We are preparing a dynamic program and expect over 1,300 attendees. This unique event will provide great value for your individual needs. » Click here to read more...
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| On November 9, 2007, more than 120 students of professional programs attended iBIO Career Links Conference hosted by the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute at Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center, in downtown Chicago. Career Links is an annual event that provides students graduating from professional schools with insights into career opportunities and possibilities in life sciences in Illinois. These insights come directly from the experiences of recent graduates and upper-level professionals working in some of the area’s top life-sciences firms. » Click here to read more... |
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Nathan Carris at ncarris@ibio.org
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For General Information please contact us at: iBIO, 65 E. Wacker Place, Suite 1600. Chicago, IL 60601. phone: (312) 422-1111 e-mail: ibioadmin@ibio.org
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