Trenton, NJ - According to New Jersey Business magazine, "New Jersey pulled out all the stops in attracting the international biotech community at the recent 2015 BIO International Convention in Philadelphia. The event drew 15,858 industry leaders from 69 countries and 47 states, and the New Jersey delegation spent the three-day event in June discussing the many benefits of growing and attracting a business to the Garden State for this global audience."
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Hoboken, NJ - The Wiley Foundation, part of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. — a global provider of knowledge and knowledge-enabled services that improve outcomes in areas of research, professional practice, and education — announces the 14th annual Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences will be awarded to Evelyn M. Witkin and Stephen Elledge for their studies of the DNA damage response. These scientists discovered that all living cells can detect damage in their genetic material and respond in a way that ensures their survival.
Mt Laurel, NJ - New Jersey Tech Council CEO and President James Barrood as well as at least a half-dozen top business leaders will be headed to Cuba in April. “We’re on a mission to build relationships and build business connections,” Barrood said “This is a trip to help the business of New Jersey,” he said. “Plain and simple.”
Cambridge, UK - Last week, Governor Chris Christie and several New Jersey representatives from the life science community attended a roundtable at One Nuclues Research Facility during their visit to the United Kingdom. The delegation toured the facility and discussed how they could improve international relations in the biological sciences and healthcare industry.
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