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BioVision, the World Life Sciences Forum, Emphasises Economic Considerations in its 7th Meeting
LYON, France , December 20, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — For its 7th meeting, BioVision (27-29 March at Lyon in France) will feature a new platform < < business in science >> centred on the theme: “The end of the traditional life science industry model: what’s next?” 28 international experts will be considering the future of the traditional model of the life sciences industry. Among them will be: Zhu …
South Lake Union as powerful economic engine
If you missed it, check out this article (with map) by the Seattle Times’ Eric Pryne on the transformation of South Lake Union. For all the controversy among locals, the combination of Paul Allen’s Vulcan Real Estate, Amazon.com and the biotech sector show off some of the key strengths of the Seattle economy.
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Citation Details Title: The accidental blogger: how a biotech company founder went to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland and ended up costing CNN’s Eason Jordan his job.(THE BEAT) Author: Neil Reisner Publication:American Journalism Review (Refereed) Date: April 1, 2005 Publisher: University of Maryland Volume: 27 Issue: 2 Page: 10(3)