eard from Karen Eksteen - Human Capital Development Manager at Cape Biotech. We were talking about the upcoming Bio2Biz conference and the role of women in science. This is one of the topics to top the agenda at the conference taking place in Durban from September the 20th to the 23rd. The conference is a workshop involving some of the country’s leading bioscience & biotechnology brains together with business leaders who will be looking at ways to develop partnerships between these two worlds. Organising organisations include the Innovation Fund, BioPAD, Cape Biotech, eGoliBIO, LIFElab and PlantBio. For more information contact (021) 442 3780 or visit www.capebiotech.co.za to register for the conference go to www.bio2biz.org
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Bio2Biz conference to loo at the role of women in science
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eard from Karen Eksteen - Human Capital Development Manager at Cape Biotech. We were talking about the upcoming Bio2Biz conference and the role of women in science. This is one of the topics to top the agenda at the conference taking place in Durban from September the 20th to the 23rd. The conference is a workshop involving some of the country’s leading bioscience & biotechnology brains together with business leaders who will be looking at ways to develop partnerships between these two worlds. Organising organisations include the Innovation Fund, BioPAD, Cape Biotech, eGoliBIO, LIFElab and PlantBio. For more information contact (021) 442 3780 or visit www.capebiotech.co.za to register for the conference go to www.bio2biz.org
eard from Karen Eksteen - Human Capital Development Manager at Cape Biotech. We were talking about the upcoming Bio2Biz conference and the role of women in science. This is one of the topics to top the agenda at the conference taking place in Durban from September the 20th to the 23rd. The conference is a workshop involving some of the country’s leading bioscience & biotechnology brains together with business leaders who will be looking at ways to develop partnerships between these two worlds. Organising organisations include the Innovation Fund, BioPAD, Cape Biotech, eGoliBIO, LIFElab and PlantBio. For more information contact (021) 442 3780 or visit www.capebiotech.co.za to register for the conference go to www.bio2biz.org
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