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We hope you enjoy this month’s issue of Bio-1 Buzz, a monthly e-newsletter to help you connect with news, events and programs from
the WIRED (Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development) Bio-1 region. This is an exciting month for the Bio-1 strategy and implementation teams as they have started to meet to decide which initiatives will help them reach their goals. Visit our website:
www.bio-one.org, and forward the Buzz.
Sincerely,
Executive Director, WIRED Bio-1

Joint WIRED – Innovation Studies Initiative symposium on
Building Successful Bioscience Clusters appeals to
wide audience |
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Spotlight on: The Douglass Project |
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WIRED Bioscience Interest Group met in Winston-Salem, NC |
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Call for opportunities: Internships, mentoring and research projects at all levels |
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Forget everything you thought you knew about biotechnology entrepreneurship seminar
by Dr. Yali Friedman on February 29th
5th Annual New Jersey Biomedical Engineering Showcase -- Biomaterials, Tissue
Engineering
& Regenerative Medicine: "Expanding the Cure Corridor Through New
Jersey and Beyond"
on March 14th
From BioNJ:
Set Sail on the inaugural BioNJ and New York Biotechnology Association new x2
BioCruise on March 25th
Ninth Annual New Jersey High-Tech Hall of Fame Induction Dinner on April 10th
Representative Rush Holt (NJ-12) Presents Exporting 101
on March 31st
Click to learn more about these programs in the upcoming events section of our website: 


This month’s issue featured articles written by Rutgers student interns Kevin Seamon
(The Douglass Project) and Constance Pinkston (Bioscience Symposium).
As always,
feel free to send news, comments or suggestions to the BIO-1 Buzz Mailbox. Any
articles for publication are due by the 15th of the month.

Editor, Bio-1 Buzz
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