BioVisionAlexandria 2006
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What: BioVisionAlexandria 2006, New Life Sciences: Changing Lives
When: 26 to 29 April, 2006
Where: Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt

The goal of the conference will be to promote the active exchange of biotechnological information, innovation, and new ideas and to encourage constructive dialogue between key players in the development of Life in order to better meet the challenges facing the 21st century with regard to Life Sciences, a vital step towards development and prosperity and changing people's lives for the better. It will present a unique opportunity for the international community to exchange ideas and develop a common vision for a better future of the sick and the poor. BioVisionAlexandria 2006 will be dedicated to the role of the New Life Sciences in Changing Lives.
Aside from the sessions specified in the program, the following will also highlight the event:
Nobel Day, dedicated to Nobel laureates and scientists who persevere in the quest for scientific life-transforming innovations
BioFair: an opportunity for the top management of biotechnology companies to meet with key research and business development executives from the medical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, environmental, engineering and nutritional fields.
Click here for more info and registration.

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