WASHINGTON — Brandishing brochures showing people jogging in Stapleton, mountain biking in Boulder and skiing on fresh powder in the high country, a cabal of lawyers, politicians and scientists is making a full-throated beg to the federal government to put a U.S. patent satellite office in Colorado.
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The Denver Post-Colorado in running for U.S. patent satellite office
INDEVR EXPANDS COMMERCIALIZATION TEAM TO MEET MARKET DEMAND
BOULDER, Colorado – January 31, 2012 – InDevR, Inc., a Boulder-based biotechnology company developing advanced life science instrumentation and assays for analysis of viruses and other microorganisms, announced today the appointment of Dr. Michael Artinger as Vice President of Commercial Operations and Mr. Craig Hoechstetter as Director of Sales and Customer Support.
Colorado’s Bioscience Industry Leaders and Legislators Focus on 2012 Initiatives At the Annual CBSA ‘BioScience Day at the Capitol’
Denver, CO, January 31, 2012 – Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) will host the fourth annual “BioScience Day at the Capitol” on February 2nd, 7:30-9:00 a.m. at the Legislative Services Building, A, 14th & Sherman (South side of Capitol). The event will bring together industry leaders and legislators to support the growth of bioscience in Colorado.
The announcement is made by Holli Rieble, CBSA President and CEO, who recently stated; “We are honored to have the support of our legislators and look forward to working together to support the industry this session.”
Blood Systems Signs Agreement to Implement CaridianBCT Vista® Information System
Vista system to automate donor eligibility processes and optimize donations to align with blood center-defined component needs
DaVita announced new research center at the St. Anthony Central Hospital
Unveiling of the new TerumoBCT flag and exterior signage
CaridianBCT and Terumo Transfusion are becoming Terumo BCT, the world leader in blood component technology.
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Pueblo, Fort Collins lead economic comeback in Colorado
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VC-backed startups now free to chase SBIR grant money
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