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2005 Life Science
Breakfast Series Sponosored by DNA Bridges® and The
Women's Technology Cluster |
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3/09/04 |
Clinical
Trials: Public or Private? |
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4/20/04 |
Advances
in Neurodegenerative Disorders: Trials, Tribulations, and
Triumphs |
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5/18/04 |
Breast
Cancer: Advancements in New Diagnostic Testing and
Treatments |
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12/08/04 |
Obesity:
The Epidemic |
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AACC Los Angeles, CA
DNA Bridges®, Inc. is presenting the following sessions at the
AACC annual meeting in Los Angeles, CA
July 27-28, 2004
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BIO 2004 San Francisco, CA
DNA Bridges®, Inc. is presenting the following sessions at BIO
2004 in San Francisco, CA
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DNA Bridges Co-Sponsored Event:
Australian Clinical Trials Symposium
Friday, June 4th, 2004, 08:00am to 02:00pm,
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
We are pleased to invite you to the complimentary Australian
Clinical Trials Symposium in San Francisco, June 4th, 2004. Learn
why U.S. and international Biotech and Pharma companies are
increasingly choosing Australia for their clinical trials.
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PDF
Dr. Cori Gorman of DNA Bridges
will be speaking at “Unlocking the Secrets of BIO 2004” Workshop
being held on April 8, 2004. Cori will share ideas on how to find
the best corporate partners by using the BIO 2004 partnering
mechanism.Steve Burrill has said “BIO 2004 has grown … to the
world's largest and most important venue for anyone with an interest
in biotechnology, from corporate executives and Nobel laureate
scientists to students.”
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Dr. Cori Gorman, of DNA Bridges Inc, will be speaking
at the BioSF Bioscience Forum on March 17. She will discuss the
current market for monoclonal antibody therapeutics. She will
highlight the roles innovation and patenting have played in the
success of this sector.
www.biosf.org
Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Topic: The Monoclonal Antibody Market: The Role of Innovation
Leveraging Federal and State Grant
Money:
What your Science-Based Business Needs to Know
March 4, 2004
Learn how to leverage your funds by taking advantage of grant
programs available to science-based small businesses. These grants
can provide non-diluting funding to allow a company to augment other
funds. Winners also benefit from added prestige and recognition in
the investing community. SBIR-STTR funding should be part of your
strategic funding and scientific plan. Join us to learn how to
capture this value.
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Dr. Cori
Gorman will be speaking at the Third annual BioE2E funding Fair on
Feb 27. She will address the most effective ways to seek and achieve
federal funding for Life Science companies.
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