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BioBytes: Biotechnology and Vaccines

Posted by ecreese on February 2, 2010 at 9:53am EST

New vaccines employing biotech innovations are changing the way we prevent illness.  Dr. Targan explains how biotech researchers are discovering new ways to prevent illnesses such as HPV, hepatitis-B, meningitis, and even the flu through new and improved research, manufacturing, and delivery mechanisms.

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Podcast with Dr. Kim Hunter-Schaedle, Children’s Tumor Foundation

Posted by TracyatBIO on February 1, 2010 at 10:19am EST

Dr. Kim Hunter-SchaedleBIOtech Now’s Tracy Krughoff talks to Dr. Kim Hunter-Schaedle, Chief Scientific Officer of the Children’s Tumor Foundation, which is dedicated to ending neurofibromatosis through research.

Podcast with Steve Perrin from ALS Therapy Development Institute

Posted by TracyatBIO on February 1, 2010 at 6:39am EST

ALSTDI-small-fullnameBIOtech Now’s Tracy Krughoff talks with Steve Perrin, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientific Officer of the ALS Therapy Development Institute, which is one of the advocacy organizations presenting at the upcoming BIO CEO & Investor Conference, being held Feb 8-9 in New York City.

 

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http://www.bio.org/podcasts/pe

Podcast with Dr. Louise Perkins, Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation

Posted by TracyatBIO on February 1, 2010 at 5:29am EST

BIOtechNow’s Tracy Krughoff talks to Dr. Louise Perkins, Chief Scientific Officer at the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation is one of the advocacy organizations presenting at the upcoming BIO CEO & Investor Conference, being held February 8-9 in New York City.

Listen to the podcast here:
http://www.bio.org/podcasts/MMRF.wma

BioDigest: Patient Advocacy

Posted by ecreese on January 27, 2010 at 10:48am EST

Patient advocacy groups have many different roles.  They are educators, they provide a support system for individuals and families of people living with illness, they lobby for increased research, and are increasingly providing funding to biotech companies to encourage further research and development of promising, and potentially life-saving therapies.  At the 2009 BIO International Convention, we met with patients  and patient advocates to learn more about how advocacy groups are working together with biotech researchers to promote innovative research and creation of therapies that may one d

Podcast with Dr. Marc Hurlbert, Avon Foundation

Posted by TracyatBIO on January 26, 2010 at 7:01am EST

avf_2c_rDr. Marc HurlbertBiotech Now’s Tracy Krughoff talks to Dr. Marc Hurlbert, who is Director of the Avon Foundation Breast Cancer Crusade.

BioDigest: Geron

Posted by ecreese on December 3, 2009 at 9:14am EST

See what strides are being made in the field of stem cell research at Geron - a Menlo Park, CA based company currently working on stem-cell based treatments for heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, liver disease, and cancer, as well as a treatment for spinal cord injuries.  Watch and learn how these cells work, and what their promise could hold for the future of medical treatment.

 

 

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BioBytes: Biotechnology and the Flu Pandemic

Posted by ecreese on October 28, 2009 at 11:13am EDT

You've probably heard the term "pandemic" a lot in the news today.  What you might not know is that biotechnology researchers are working to create new vaccination options to help stop the next big pandemic before it starts.  Join Dr.

Encouraging Louisiana to Partner with BIO

Posted by Jim Greenwood on October 26, 2009 at 8:31am EDT

Louisiana is one of just a few states that do not yet have a BIO affiliate. I was invited to speak to community leaders in New Orleans by Jim McNamara, a local real estate investor who is presently the Secretary of the Board of the New Orleans BioInnovation Center, a Member of the Greater New Orleans Biosciences Economic Development District and a Commissioner of the Downtown Development District of New Orleans.

Jim believes biotechnology can be key to the Big Easy’s recovery from the ravages of Hurricane Katrina.

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