Tennessee Biotechnology Profile

July 13, 2011

Tennessee has more than 5 percent of national employment and a specialized concentration in the agricultural feedstock and chemicals subsector (location quotient of 2.57), which has grown rapidly since 2001. Bioscience academic research and development expenditures have grown by 23.5 percent since 2004 reaching $544 million in 2008, with nearly equal shares in medical and […]

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NCBIO Emerging Companies Forum

July 13, 2011

November 15, 2011 North Carolina Biotechnology Center Durham, NC Read More

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NCBIO Emerging Companies Forum

July 13, 2011

November 15, 2011 North Carolina Biotechnology Center Durham, NC Read More

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NCBIO Annual Meeting

July 13, 2011

October 12, 2011 North Carolina Biotechnology Center Durham, NC Read More

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NCBIO Annual Meeting

July 13, 2011

October 12, 2011 North Carolina Biotechnology Center Durham, NC Read More

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NCBIO Biotech Manufacturers Forum Meeting

July 13, 2011

September 14, 2011 North Carolina Biotechnology Center Durham, NC Read More

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NCBIO Biotech Manufacturers Forum Meeting

July 13, 2011

September 14, 2011 North Carolina Biotechnology Center Durham, NC Read More

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CED Biotech Forum

July 13, 2011

August 24, 2011 North Carolina Biotechnology Center Durham, NC Read More

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July 13, 2011

North Carolina Biotechnology Center North Carolina Biosciences Organization North Carolina Business and Growth Council (BIG) North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services North Carolina General Assembly North Carolina House of Representatives North Carolina Medical Association North Carolina Research Triangle Park North Carolina State Senate NC Bioimpact Office of Governor Bev Perdue

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NCBIO Advocacy Outcomes

July 13, 2011

NCBIO has been advocating for public policies supportive of the life science industry since 1994.  This page summarizes some of the programs and policies that have been addressed through our advocacy efforts. Read More

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