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1. Greater Charlotte office dedication set.
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center will dedicate its new Greater Charlotte Office Oct. 10 on the campus of the Charlotte Research Institute. The public event ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Novartis vaccine plant coming to Holly Springs.
Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics officials said they expect to start recruiting 350 employees next year to work at the company's new advanced cell-culture influenza vaccines ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Legislature invests in bioscience.
North Carolina's General Assembly adjourned a productive and bioscience-friendly short session in late July, enacting a broad array of measures supporting further growth of the ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Corbett, Casey join Biotechnology Center staff.
Two key employees joined the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, effective Aug.1. Susan Corbett is the new director of Library and Information Services, and Steven Casey ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Career fair coming to Durham.
A BioNC life science career fair is to be hosted Nov. 15 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham by BioSpace, a commercial Web site ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. David Winwood "takes 5" on tech transfer at NCSU.(Interview)
In this second installment of our series of five-question interviews with key technology transfer officials, David Winwood offers his perspective as head of the function ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Six more biotech forums remain.(Calendar)
The 2006-07 Biotech Forum season continues with six more events scheduled through May at the Hamner Conference Center, 15 T.W. Alexander Drive, Research Triangle Park. (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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