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(1984) - Allan Wilson and Russell Higuchi of the University of CA at Berkeley become the first to clone genes from an extinct species. They clone genes from the preserved skin of a quagga, a form of zebra that has been extinct for a hundred years.

 
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WBBA Annual Meeting 2006
"The Future of Life Sciences in Washington"

Tuesday, Oct. 31

The Westin Hotel, Seattle

7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Will history repeat itself? In 2004, WBBA hosted a lively - and potentially pivotal - conversation between the gubernatorial candidates at our Annual Meeting. This year we’ve invited Senatorial candidates Senator Maria Cantwell (invited) and Mike McGavick (confirmed) to have a conversation about the life sciences in Washington. What’s the plan? In addition to a discussion by the Senatorial candidates, the event will feature the first public unveiling of the Comprehensive Bioscience Strategy for Washington’s Future.

The WBBA Annual Meeting, a breakfast on the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 31, will provide opportunities to meet and reconnect with an estimated 500 members of Washington's medical device and biotechnology community.

Online Registration and Sponsorship Information

Sponsorship opportunities are now open in three categories:

MEETING SPONSOR - $3,000
Benefits include a breakfast table for 10 in a preferred location; company logo on invitations (if commitment made before September 1); logo on program; logo on PowerPoint at the meeting; logo on signage at the event; your company's name announced from the podium; display booth (10 X 10’ or smaller) or display table during the pre-breakfast networking session.

EXHIBIT SPONSOR - $2,000
Benefits include a breakfast table for 10 in a good location; company name on invitations (if commitment made before September 1); company name on program; company name listed on PowerPoint at the meeting; and a 6’ display table during the pre-breakfast networking session.

TABLE FOR 10 - $1,000
Benefits include a breakfast table for 10 and name on program, if space allows and if commitment made before Oct. 10.

Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association
Maureen Takaoka Harlow, Director of Business Development (General information)
Kathleen Poston, Director of Administration (Questions about registration), 206.732.6704
Pamela J. Love, Director of Membership (Sponsorship opportunities), 206.732.6705
Phone: 206.732.6700
Fax: 206.732.6701




            

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