Colorado BioScience Association Announces The Second Annual Issue of Bioscience Colorado Magazine
Colorado Bioscience Association (CBSA) has released the 2005 edition of its annual four-color magazine, Bioscience Colorado. Published in collaboration with the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, the magazine is distributed at international conferences, such as BIO and AdvaMed, to national site selectors and throughout the local community. The magazine includes articles on the Colorado bioscience industry, discussions with local industry leaders and a directory of all Colorado life science companies.
Denver, CO (PRWEB) July 21, 2005 -- Colorado Bioscience Association (CBSA)
has released the 2005 edition of its annual four-color magazine, Bioscience
Colorado. The announcement is made by Denise Brown, CBSA Executive Director, who
says the magazine is published in collaboration with the Colorado Office of
Economic Development and International Trade (http://www.AdvanceColorado.com) and distributed at
international conferences such as BIO and AdvaMed, to national site selectors
and throughout the local community.
The magazine includes articles on the
Colorado bioscience industry, discussions with local industry leaders and a
directory of all Colorado life science companies. Here are links to the feature
articles in the new issue:
“Bright Future For Colorado: Brian Vogt,
Director of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade”
– http://www.pr.com/upload/presskit_1811_1120748210.pdf
“Talking
To The Titans: Cobe Laboratories and Valleylab” – http://www.pr.com/upload/presskit_1811_1120748336.pdf
“Standing
On Fertile Ground: Two panels of experts participated in a free flowing
discussion of the state of bioscience in Colorado” – http://www.pr.com/upload/presskit_1811_1120748450.pdf
“The
Urge To Converge: Collaboration Sparks Innovation for Colorado Bioscience” – http://www.pr.com/upload/presskit_1811_1120748609.pdf
“Colorado
Bioscience Resources: Colorado has a Robust Infrastructure” -- http://www.pr.com/upload/presskit_1811_1120748691.pdf
“Fueling
Colorado's Biotech Boom: Technology Transfer Takes Innovation from Lab to
Market” – http://www.pr.com/upload/presskit_1811_1120748795.pdf
Information
about the new issue of Colorado Bioscience is posted at http://publicrelationsnewsroom.com/_wsn/page8.html. A full pdf
of the 52-page magazine is available at http://www.pr.com/upload/presskit_1811_1121366713.pdf
In
Denise Brown’s letter to Association members accompanying the new magazine, she
recaps these achievements at midyear:
1) CBSA has participated in 20
events since January 1, 2005.
2) The CBSA membership roster is now over 300
members, with about 1/3 if all Colorado bioscience companies as members of the
Association
3) In addition to the magazine, CBSA has also published two
issues of The CBSA FOCUS newsletter.
About Colorado BioScience
Association
Colorado BioScience Association is a not-for-profit
corporation providing services and support for Colorado’s growing biosciences
industry. Colorado is carrying out an aggressive plan to grow the state’s
bioscience industry into one of the country’s premier bioscience clusters. CBSA
currently enjoys the support of 304 member organizations representing both
bioscience companies and companies providing key services to the bioscience
industry and research institutions in Colorado. The association’s main office is
located in the Advance Colorado Center, 1625 Broadway, Suite 950, in Denver,
plus satellite offices are maintained in the Fitzsimons Bioscience Park and at
the Fort Collins Technology Incubator. A Colorado Springs satellite office is
planned for the future. You can learn more about CBSA at http://www.cobioscience.com
Contacts:
Denise
Brown, Executive Director,
Colorado BioScience Association,
303.592.4073
or 303.915.9762,
Maggie Chamberlin Holben, APR,
Absolutely Public
Relations,
303.984.9801 or 303.669.3558,
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