[bioundgrd] Fwd: MIT SBE and SEBC Present: Biological Engineering Business Forum
Janice Chang
jdchang at MIT.EDU
Mon Nov 28 11:21:14 EST 2005
>The MIT Science and Engineering Business Club (SEBC) has been one of
>the strongest student groups on campus in terms of bringing
>students together with companies and creating technological and
>entrepreneurial opportunities for the entire community to
>participate in.
>Although traditionally, SEBC has emphasized relationships with
>companies in key industries: Investment Banking, Finance, Consulting,
>Goverment Sector, Computer Technology etc... our group is
>constantly growing and looking to expand into different industries.
>The
>Biopharmaceutical Industry and Biotechnology industries have
>experienced tremendous growth in recent periods and will continue to
>grow
>in the future. The MIT Society for Biological Engineering Student
>Chapter is a recently formed society which targets students
>interested in
>applying engineering techniques to biological systems with special
>emphasis on bioprocessing, bioinformatics, and biomolecular and
>biomedical engineering.
>
>Taking advantage of this growth, and continuing in the tradition of
>bringing leading industry companies together with MIT Students,
>the SEBC Technology and Entrepreneurship Focus Group has teamed up
>with the MIT Society for Biological Engineering Student
>Chapter to present:
>
>
>The First Annual Biological Engineering Business Forum:
>Sponsored by MIT SEBC and The MIT Society for Biological Engineering (SBE)
>Featuring:
>Genentech
>Tuesday November 29th 11:00 -2:00 pm
>Room 32-124 (Stata Center)
>with a talk given by Genentech Representative
>(MIT Alumna) Amy LaVerdiere
>
>Light lunch and refreshments will be provided
>due to limited space, RSVP required
>(please reply to tostado at mit.edu)
>
>Genentech, considered one of the founders of the industry, is one of
>the world's premiere biotechnology companies. One of the largest
>biotech companies in the world, with an estimated market value of
>over $100 billion dollars, Genentech covers all aspects of the
>bioengineering process from research and development to
>manufacturing, distribution, and commercialization.
>
>For comments or questions please email sbe-execboard at mit.edu.
>
>
>
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