Bioscience Industry in Virginia

June 17, 2011

The greatest concentration of companies, approximately 34%, is located in Northern
Virginia. The greater Richmond region is second with 30%, the Charlottesville area with
 15%, Western Virginia with 14% and the balance located in Hampton Roads. Read More

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VaBio Public Policy

June 17, 2011

The Virginia Biotechnology Association (VaBIO) focuses on public policy issues facing the biosciences at the state and federal level. Members work to educate policy makers about the industry and the significant impact it has on Virginia. Read More

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Virginia Bioscience Legislative Caucus

June 17, 2011

The Virginia Bioscience Legislative Caucus (VBLC) is a bi-partisan, bi-cameral group of approximately 60 state legislators who share a common interest in the development of the bioscience industry in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The caucus is co-chaired by Delegate John O’Bannon and Senator Janet Howell. Read More

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BIO International Convention

June 17, 2011

June 27-30, 2011 Walter E. Washington Convention Center Washington, D.C. Read More

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Partnering with Global Health Forum


June 17, 2011

June 27, 2011 Walter E. Washington Convention Center Washington, D.C. Read More

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BIO Executive Training Programs


June 17, 2011

June 27, 2011 Walter E. Washington Convention Center Washington, D.C. Read More

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BIO Human Resources Conference

June 17, 2011

June 26-28, 2011 Renaissance Hotel Washington, D.C. Read More

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BioMaryland 2020: Strategic Framework and Proposed Policy Actions

June 17, 2011

The nation and the world are going through highly turbulent economic times that expose the interconnected nature of today’s global economy. While the day-to-day ups and downs of the global economy garner newspaper headlines, an intense global competition is underway to attract and develop the innovative, high-growth knowledge industries of the future. Read More

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BioMaryland 2020 Strategic Plan

June 17, 2011

To maintain its position as a global leader, the Maryland legislature and Governor Martin O’Malley created the Life Sciences Advisory Board in 2007.  This board is composed of 15 representatives from industry, academia, the federal facilities in Maryland, in addition to economic development representatives and others. Read More

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Maryland Life Sciences Advisory Board

June 17, 2011

On May 8, 2007, the Maryland General Assembly and Governor Martin O’Malley signed into law the creation of the Maryland Life Sciences Advisory Board (LSAB). The Board is tasked with developing a comprehensive strategic plan for Maryland’s life sciences industry. Read More

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