SA’s biotechnology
industry celebrates its successes at the Bioscience Achievement Awards Ceremony
on Monday, February 16.
Bio Innovation has announced that the awards will take place as part of the
42nd Business Development Networking Forum, which is being held at the Stamford Grand Ballroom,
Glenelg.
Starting at 5.30pm, presentations will be followed by the announcement
of the 2009 BioSA Bioscience Achievement Award Winners and then networking until
8.30pm.
The event will feature presentations from Dr Louise Makin, CEO of UK’s largest biotech
company BTG, and Professor Janet Hiller,
Director, Adelaide Health Technology Assessment (AHTA) at The University
of Adelaide.
This event is included as a
prelude to the AusBiotech Business Development Workshop and Forum 2009. For further information and to register, visit http://www.bioinnovationsa.com.au/NetworkingForums2008.html.
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