NMBio will host its next Lunch and Learn event on Wednesday, September 29. This first ever two-hour L&L program will run from 11 am to 1 pm. It will feature several speakers from Los Alamos National Labs. About the Speaker The keynote speaker will be Dr. Amy Migliori. She will focus her comments on a selection of research and technologies ready for license at Los Alamos. Amy is a business development executive managing the biosciences portfolio at LANL. Her focus: the…
Find out more »Montana-based TechLink Council and NMBio board member Mary Monson, Sr. Manager, Technology Partnerships, Sandia National Labs. About this event This Zoom meeting features two executives from the Montana-based TechLink Council and NMBio board member Mary Monson, Senior Manager, Technology Partnerships, Sandia National Labs. TechLink assists innovation-minded entrepreneurs and businesses identify, evaluate and license technology developed within the Department of Defense and VA labs nationwide. DOD labs fuel a critical base of research and discovery in virtually all fields, including biotech and…
Find out more »Join us for an informative and engaging webinar to discover tax credits & other non-dilutive incentives for your company. About this event Join us for an informative and engaging webinar to discover tax credits & other non-dilutive incentives for your company. Virtual Lunch & Learn Event Wednesday, July 27 Noon to 1:15 pm No fee I’m sure you’ve heard of the R&D Tax Credit, but are you taking advantage of the 179-D tax incentive, participating in a cost segregation study…
Find out more »Join us for a detailed overview of the bioscience capabilities, technologies, and partnering opportunities available at Los Alamos National Laboratory. With a history of significant contributions to the biological sciences, LANL continues to push the boundaries of research and development with the mission of reducing threats to populations, our way of life and the global environment. Learn about LANL’s Feynman Center for Innovation which serves as a catalyst, facilitator and bridging institution between the technical R&D work and companies, universities,…
Find out more »Join us to discuss recent curricular changes that are improving the critical thinking and problem-solving skills of pharmacy students. The University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy has over a 75-year history of training pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists to improve the health of New Mexicans. It offers the Doctor of Pharmacy degree, MS and PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, and, most recently, a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences to provide workforce development for the expanding biomedical and pharmaceutical industry in…
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