Opinion: How the vaccine has made it all over the world
This commentary, “Opinion: How the vaccine has made it all over the world,” authored by Oregon Bio’s 2022 Chair Dan Snyder, recently ran in the Portland Tribune. The barriers to
This commentary, “Opinion: How the vaccine has made it all over the world,” authored by Oregon Bio’s 2022 Chair Dan Snyder, recently ran in the Portland Tribune. The barriers to
The Oregon Bioscience Association is pleased to announce that Dr. Akporiaye has joined its Board of Directors Dr. Emmanuel Akporiaye has over 35 years of experience as a cancer researcher.
Travis G. Cook recently met with Oregon Bio to discuss OHSU’s tech transfer initiatives. He’s the senior director of Technology Transfer at Oregon Health & Science University, champions research and
Year in Review with Liisa Bozinovic, Executive Director, Oregon Bioscience Association 2021 was a year of change at the Oregon Bioscience Association for #ORBioMembers as well as the industry on
Regional biotech firms had a record year in VC, as reported by the Portland Business Journal on 1/10/2022. Venture capital poured into the Oregon and Southwest Washington biotech sector in
For this Voice of Industry article, Oregon Bio recently reached out to MSEI and BIOTRONIK, two connected and growing research, development, design and technology companies with North American headquarters in
Oregon Bio recently talked with Erik I. Tucker, Ph.D., president and CEO of Aronora, Inc., a clinical stage biotechnology company developing paradigm-shifting therapies for serious hematologic diseases. Aronora launched and
Industry collab: Oregon Bio and Onward Eugene announce development partnership to grow jobs and biotech in the Willamette Valley (Dec. 3, 2021) – More than 100 biotech and life science
We recently connected with Skanska USA Building’s Vice President and Account Manager Todd Predmore, an Oregon Bio board member, to discuss how the global construction management company is working in
(Portland, Ore. – Oct. 27, 2021) – Scores of jobs are open in the growing life science and biotech sectors in Oregon and southwest Washington and workers are sought for
Click here to read it online. In this issue: Why membership matters: Health plans now available to Oregon Bio members through Mercer Marketplace and BIO Business Solutions Meet your
If a local, seasoned biotech pro is asked to name a successful and growing biomedical university training program, odds are George Fox University’s emerging biomed engineering program wouldn’t come up
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