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BiO Quarterly - Q2 2010
Bioscience in Oregon - News and Updates

Executive Director’s Note
John Tortorici

Welcome to the first edition of the new Bioscience in Oregon (BiO) quarterly newsletter. In these articles,we’re shining the spotlight on some of the best stories the Oregon bioscience industry has to offer, featuring successful businesses, collaborations, and workforce development, as well as member news and benefits. We hope you’ll forward this newsletter to colleagues both within and outside of our local industry to help us spread the word: Bioscience in Oregon is healthy and growing! We’d love to feature your story here next quarter. Please contact our editor at newsletter@oregonbio.org with questions and ideas.

Company Profile: Genentech
Linda Barney

Genentech, a bioscience pioneer, is growing its Oregon presence. The company has numerous initiatives to support the local bioscience industry, build a strong workforce and strengthen our communities...Read More



BioPro Spotlight: CP Medical
Seamus Kennedy


CP Medical and BioPro Workforce Training provided FDA overview classes to employees in Vietnamese and Korean.  The result: nearly 60% reduction in FDA paperwork errors, reducing audit workload and increasing production...Read More


Creating Connection-2010 Annual Conference

On June 10, join funders, technology experts, contract specialists, scientists, industry researchers, advocates and policymakers at the premier event for the Oregon bioscience industry…Read More


BiO Collaboration: SAM Medical

Every quarter, we’ll use this space to highlight successful local collaborations within Oregon’s thriving bioscience infrastructure...Read More


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