BioSpace and BayBio announce 2008-2009 Biotech Bay(TM) Hotbed Campaign (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) BioSpace, the world's leading online bioscience job board and life science career fair company, along with BayBio launched this morning the 2008-2009 Biotech Bay Hotbed Campaign highlighting the bioscience industry in San Francisco and Northern California. |
The MedZilla Report: July 2008 Employment Outlook for Biotech/Pharma/Health (PRWeb) The shrinking number of layoffs in pharmaceuticals coupled with promising increases in job postings and searches has at least one firm hopeful that the downward swing in pharmaceutical employment could be about to change direction. (PRWeb Aug 27, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1233344.htm |
The MedZilla Report: July 2008 Employment Outlook for Biotech/Pharma/Health (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) The shrinking number of layoffs in pharmaceuticals coupled with promising increases in job postings and searches has at least one firm hopeful that the downward swing in pharmaceutical employment could be about to change direction. |
New children's book captures sisters' special bond (Gazette.Net) Germantown resident Tamika Jackson works as a professional photographer when she's not at her day job at a biotech company. She caught her nieces Lainey and Lauren Brooks on camera one day in a loving embrace, and the idea for her new book "Sisters Are from Heaven" was born. |
Top biotech researcher leaving UD for W.Va. (The News Journal) In a blow to the University of Delaware and the state's biotechnology sector, a renowned professor and entrepreneur is leaving to head a research institute in West Virginia. |
Five keys to Stanford's success (San Francisco Chronicle) Five keys to Stanford's success Quarterback consistency: Tavita Pritchard has job to start season, and if he can hang onto it, that's a good sign for the Cardinal because revolving door means things aren't going well. Running the ball: Pac-10's least... |
Raw deal for biotech researchers (The Star) A PROMISING career in the biotechnology industry in Malaysia may be hampered by the low and uncompetitive salary package for biotech graduates. |
Economic development all about IT, UW prof says (The Capital Times) When it comes to economic development in Wisconsin, biotechnology has been grabbing all the headlines. That's understandable in one sense because the state largely missed out on the silicon revolution of the 1980s and has been a Midwest leader in the life sciences. Yet when it comes to actual job creation and income generation, computers still rule, says a top University of Wisconsin-Madison ... |
Sonia Gandhi, Mayawati on Forbes powerful women list (New Kerala) New York, Aug 28 : Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, PepsiCo chief executive Indra K. Nooyi and Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw have been featured in the latest annual list of '100 Most Powerful Women' compiled by Forbes magazine. |
Silicon Valley's working class walks tightrope (San Francisco Chronicle) Silicon Valley is known worldwide as a center of high-tech innovation, but a new report warns that a widening wage gap is putting pressure on middle-income earners and grinding down those at the bottom. "Working people in Silicon Valley are walking an... |