2012 BIO International Convention
April 13, 2012 |
The BIO International Convention is scheduled on June 18-21, 2012, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) expects more than 15,000 biotech leaders from 65 countries to participate in the event. The program includes lectures on important trends ans perspectives on timely issues on biotechnology, and exhibition on the latest technologies, products, and services. To register, visit http://www.bio.org/events/industry-calendar/2012-bio-international-convention.
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