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BioPharm America 2009 at Marriott San Francisco

September 16, 2009 to September 19, 2009
BioPharm America™ is where biotech industry partnerships get started. Meet face-to-face with biotech/pharma executives from around the world to identify and enter strategic relationships. Equipped with partneringONE™, the world’s leading interactive partnering system for the life science industry, BioPharm America is the only event in North America based on the same reputable formula as EBD Group’s acclaimed European events BIO-Europe and BIO-Europe Spring®.
usha shukla might attend OWLS Sensors's event Aug 12, 2009
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amity university lucknow
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About Me:
i am working as a lecturer (physics) in amity university lucknow.

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Welcome to the Biosensor Forum: This site is a platform for researchers, institutions, vendors and service providers in the life science industry and academia to connect with each other and to start discussions about research projects, events, technologies and products. In that sense, the Biosensor Forum is a social network for the life science industry, where everything goes as long as it relates to the core objective of providing an open platform for… Continue

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