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WHO YOU CAN MEET
AT BIO 2016 JUNE 6-9, 2016 | SAN FRANCISCO, CA
convention.bio.org
Pre-Event Planner
Learn how BIO One-on-One PartneringTM
can increase your ROI on page 10.YOUR PLAN OF ACTION
for BIO 2016
Who Can You Meet at BIO 2016? ................................................................................................................... 2
Learn What’s New at BIO 2016.......................................................................................................................... 3
Schedule at a Glance.................................................................................................................................................4
Protect Your Passion Monday Snapshot.........................................................................................................................................................4
Navigate the BIO Campus: Moscone .........................................................................................................6
Whether you’re developing a new cancer treatment,
turning algae into energy, or connecting doctors a 2016 Sponsors..................................................................................................................................................................8
world apart, what you do is more than a job. The
Partnering at BIO.........................................................................................................................................................10
passion of BIO members makes the world a better
place. Preventing, treating or curing disease. Delivering Fireside Chats................................................................................................................................................................ 12
renewable, clean energy. Feeding the hungry.
Super Sessions..............................................................................................................................................................14
Our passion is to support your company’s
Featured Speakers.................................................................................................................................................... 17
development by delivering specialized insurance
and risk management solutions that minimize Education and Receptions by Day.............................................................................................................18
loss potential, and protect you from the financial
Special Programs and Co-located Events ....................................................................................... 20
consequences of a loss or lawsuit.
Career Services............................................................................................................................................................21
We know your business risks are as unique as your
DNA, and our dedicated life science practice is Company Presentations.....................................................................................................................................22
invested in protecting them. Our commitment to and
International Programs........................................................................................................................................24
experience in life sciences has earned Chubb the
endorsement of BIO. And if you’re a member of BIO, Start-Up Stadium......................................................................................................................................................25
or of a state or regional biotechnology association that
Academic Opportunities....................................................................................................................................26
endorses the program, you’re eligible for a product
liability and clinical trial liability insurance premium Networking/ Evening Events...........................................................................................................................28
discount in most states.*
Exhibition Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 30
For more information on how Chubb can protect your
Exhibition Highlights...............................................................................................................................................32
passion, call your independent insurance
agent or broker, or visit our website. 2016 Exhibitor List....................................................................................................................................................34
Register & Travel........................................................................................................................................................43
Visit San Francisco.................................................................................................................................................. 44
Media Partners............................................................................................................................................................ 46
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Thanks to Our Regional Hosts
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Who Can You Meet at BIO 2016? Learn What’s New at BIO 2016
Attendees from the world’s leading biotechs, top pharma companies, top CROs
and CMOs, and more than 300 academic institutions benefit from networking
and educational opportunities at BIO.
Morning Keynotes on Tuesday and Wednesday
(Starting at 9:00 am)
Follow us on @bioconvention to hear the latest on keynote announcements
Extra Half Day of Partnering
Last year we had more than 29,800+ meetings (more than any other year) and
we are trending to beat that record again! We’ve added another half-day of
partnering to accommodate demand.
Plan to arrive by Monday; learn about the new partnering features on page 11.
Convention Access Lunch on the Floor:
Available for our two premier registration types and offered in the
BIO Exhibition and BIO Business Forum.
More than 1/3 of BIO attendees Diversified Program:
come from outside the U.S. New topics including Brain Health, Clinical Trials, and Biotherapeutic
Delivery plus Fireside Chats!
n There’s also two exciting new co-located events – Thomson Reuter’s
Last year, BIO hosted 15,000+ industry leaders Allicense Conference and the Digital Health Summer Summit
including 2,500 CEOs
Visit page 17 to see a few of our profiled speakers.
Monday Reception at
The Exploratorium at Pier 15:
Join us for an exploration of science, art and human perception—
Double Helix Sponsors
a vast collection of interactive experiences that feed your curiosity.
Wednesday Reception at City Hall:
Join us for a 60’s groovie throwback party!
Helix Sponsors
Visit convention.bio.org/schedule
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Schedule at a Glance The BIO International Convention attracts 15,000+
! SUNDAY If you’re participating in partnering or biotechnology and pharma leaders who come together for one
educational programming, consider coming in
week of intensive networking to discover new opportunities and
ARRIVAL DAY. on Sunday to get a fresh start on Monday.
promising partnerships.
HERE IS A SNAPSHOT OF YOUR FOUR DAYS:
MO N DAY T U E S DAY W ED NE SDAY THUR SDAY
PARTNERING OPENS FULL DAY OF PARTNERING, FULL DAY OF PARTNERING, FULL DAY OF PARTNERING,
AT 1 PM EDUCATION AND EDUCATION AND EDUCATION AND
EXHIBITION! EXHIBITION! EXHIBITION!
Educational tracks begin on
Monday and BIO’s Business Our Tuesday keynote starts Spend time in the exhibit hall: We are expecting another
Forum opens at 1pm. After a first thing in the morning. Make explore endless innovation in record-breaking partnering
busy day, board a BIO shuttle to time for education sessions the product focus zones and year with more than 29,000+
the Monday Night Reception at and company presentations 50+ international and state meetings expected! Start your
the Exploratorium at Pier 15. throughout your week. In pavilions. Then party the night day with a deal-making Super
the evening, join us for a BIG away with us at our Wednesday Session and then head to the
party on the exhibit floor and Evening Reception! BIO Career Fair from 2-7 PM.
network with thousands of BIO
First time attending? Don’t miss the Imagine Join Scientific American
attendees at the BIO Exhibitor
Attend our Attendee Hospitality Receptions! Incubator, demos in the WorldVIEW for an afternoon
Orientation for tips on how Digital Health Zone and Super Session: Biotechnology in
18+ education tracks and
to navigate BIO 2016. Start-up Stadium! the Age of Convergence.
hundreds of company
presentations to choose from!
Monday Reception: Exploratorium
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• Innovation Zone n North Registration
• Start-up Stadium n South Business Forum
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n South Exhibit Hall Featuring:
n West Registration n Breakout Sessions
• State & International Pavilions
North Exhibit Hall Featuring: • Hundreds of Exhibitors
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• Discovery Zone
n West Business Forum • State & International Pavilions • Patient Advocacy Pavilion
• Hundreds of Exhibitors A - Intercontinental Hotel
n Company Presentations • BIO Process Zone n Super Sessions
B - Marriot Marquis Hotel
• Business Services Zone
L EVE L 3 • Contract Services Zone ES P LA NA D E L EVE L C - St. Regis Hotel
n Breakout Sessions n Keynotes (Tuesday & Wednesday) D - W Hotel
n BIO Career Fair (Thursday)
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2016 Sponsors
Premier Sponsors
Double Helix Sponsors
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Daiichi Sankyo
AstraZeneca GE Healthcare Life Sciences
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals inVentiv Health Consulting
Bristol-Myers Squibb Patheon
Covance Sanofi Pasteur
Conference Sponsors
Accenture Government of Victoria, Australia
Albright Stonebridge Group Grifols
Alkermes Horizon Pharma
Astellas HOYA Corporation
BASF Plant Science Iowa Economic Development Authority
Bayer Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and
Bayer CropScience Popeo, PC
CHUBB Monsanto Company
Clinical Network Services (CNS) PTY LTD Morgan Lewis
Cooley LLP Ontario
Helix Sponsors CSL Behring Pepper Hamilton LLP
Cushman & Wakefield PhRMA
Deloitte LLP Purdue Pharma L.P.
Dentons Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Depomed Servier
Dohmen Life Science Services Shire
Dow AgroSciences Sinobioway
DuPont Pioneer Syngenta
European Patent Office Teva Pharmaceuticals
Evolva Theravance Biopharma
EY Torreya Partners
Foley Hoag LLP Upsher-Smith Laboratories
Genzyme, a Sanofi Company Vertex
GlaxoSmithKline VWR International
As of May 2, 2016
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Sponsored by:
Partnering at BIO
BIO One-on-One PartneringTM is the most efficient way to do business in the
biotech and pharma industry without traveling all over the world.
NEW Hours This Year and Two Business Forum Locations
n West Business Forum (Level 2)
n South Business Forum (Exhibit Level)
See the complete map on page 6 for details!
BIO Business Forum Partnering Hours:
(NEW!) Monday: 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Tuesday – Wednesday: 7:00 am – 5:30 pm
Thursday: 7:00 am – 4:30 pm
BIO Business Forum Sponsors (As of May 2, 2016)
AbbVie Inc GlaxoSmithKline
Albright Stonebridge Group HOYA Corporation
Amgen Inc. inVentiv Health Consulting
Astellas Johnson & Johnson
AstraZeneca MedImmune
Baxalta Incorporated Merck & Co., Inc.
BioCentury Pfizer Inc.
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Purdue Pharma L.P.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Clinical Network Services (CNS) PTY LTD Roche
Cooley LLP Sanofi
Daiichi Sankyo Sanofi Pasteur
Depomed Servier
EBD Group Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
Eli Lilly and Company Teva Pharmaceuticals
Foley Hoag LLP Theravance Biopharma
GE Healthcare Life Sciences Torreya Partners
Genentech Upsher-Smith Laboratories
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Fireside Chats MORE than
discounts.
OPEN TO EDUCATION & EXHIBITION REGISTRATION
Fireside Chat with Robert Califf, MD
Commissioner, US Food and Drug Administration
Tuesday, June 7, 2016 • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm • Room: West 3011
MORE than
This fireside chat will feature a one-on-one conversation with
Robert Califf, Commissioner of the United States Food and Drug
Administration and Steve Usdin, Senior Editor with BioCentury.
a buying club.
MODERATOR:
Steve Usdin, Senior Editor, BioCentury
SPEAKER:
Robert Califf, Commissioner, US Food and Drug Administration
Fireside Chat with Janet Napolitano
President, University of California
Tuesday, June 7, 2016 • 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm • Room: West 3011
BIO Business Solutions® brings
This fireside chat will feature a one-on-one conversation
with Janet Napolitano, President, University of California,
the buying power of the entire
interviewed by Jim Greenwood, President and Chief Executive Officer, Biotechnology
Innovation Organization.
life sciences Industry to YOU!
MODERATOR:
Jim Greenwood, President and CEO, Biotechnology Innovation Organization BIO Business Solutions Saves you
SPEAKER:
Janet Napolitano, President, University of California
Significantly so you can spend capital
where it’s needed most… R&D, Expansion,
Fireside Chat with Mark Alles
Chief Executive Officer, Celgene Marketing, Program Development.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016 • 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm • Room: West 3001
This fireside chat will feature a one-on-one conversation with Dr. Mark
Alles, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Celgene Corporation. Celgene
Through BIO Business Solutions,
is a global integrated biopharmaceutical company primarily engaged in the discovery,
development and commercialization of innovative therapies designed to treat cancer all BIO works for you – so you can
and immune-inflamatory related diseases. Alles assumed the role of CEO on March 1,
2016 and previously held a number of leadership positions within the company beginning do your best work.
in 2004.
Visit the BIO Member Services Pavilion
SPEAKER:
Mark Alles, Chief Executive Officer, Celgene Corporation Booth # 1505 A&B and go to bio.org/bbs
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Super Sessions This Super Session sponsored by: This Super Session sponsored by:
Beyond the Cutting Edge: How to Enable Life Curative Therapies: Aligning Policy with Science
Science Organizations Today for the Societal to Ensure Patient Access
Challenges of Tomorrow Wednesday, June 8, 2016 • 10:45 am – 12:00 pm
Tuesday, June 7, 2016 • 11:15 am – 12:30 pm In the face of the coming revolution in disease-altering MODERATOR:
Visionary leaders are looking to push the boundaries of MODERATOR: medicines such as gene therapies, our health systems must Susan Schaeffer, Editor, BioCentury
conventional industry thinking by addressing the future Rob Wright, Chief Editor, evolve from chronic management of disease to provision of
PANELISTS:
societal needs presented within an aging and ever increasing Life Science Leader curative therapies that have the potential to tangibly benefit
John Glasspool, Executive Vice
global population. These challenges require creating an patients and significantly lengthen treatment intervals. President and Head of Corporate
PANELISTS: The promise of these treatments creates an urgent need
ecosystem that fosters radical thinking. Strategy and Customer Operations,
Noubar Afeyan, Managing Partner to ensure access for patients, promote an environment
This session will discuss how technological advancements in and CEO, Flagship Ventures Baxalta Incorporated
conducive to developing new treatments, and manage Surya Singh, Vice President, Specialty
life sciences such as gene editing, precision medicine, digital Kemal Malik, Member, Board of the concentration of healthcare expenses in a sustainable Client Solutions, CVSHealth
farming and big data analytics are being used to address Management, Bayer AG
manner. A diverse set of panelists will tackle the tough Andy Slavitt, Acting Administrator,
future life science challenges — today. In addition to taking Jessica Mega, MD, MPH, questions around curative therapies and discern what Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
a deep dive into how technology will impact life sciences, Chief Medical Officer,
changes are necessary for our health care delivery system Services
the panel will also discuss how non-traditional players are Verily Life Sciences
to meet the challenges they pose. Mark Trusheim, Visiting Scientist, MIT
already influencing the industry in the areas of big data and Matthew Meyerson, MD, PhD,
Sloan School of Management
digitalization. Thought leaders will explore how to go about Professor of Pathology, Harvard
creating an agile environment under which unconventional Medical School; Institute Member,
This Super Session sponsored by:
thinking can flourish. Finally, drawing on practical examples Broad Institute; Director, Center for
derived from personal experiences, the panelists will Cancer Genome Discovery, Dana- Healthcare Disrupted: Moving Towards the
share important lessons and best practices learned for Farber Cancer Institute Patient-Centered, Value-Driven Biopharma
transferring knowledge throughout organizations in order to John Nosta, Founder, NOSTALABS Wednesday, June 8, 2016 • 3:00 pm – 4:15 pm
benefit future innovation initiatives.
This Super Session sponsored by: The global healthcare industry is undergoing a profound MODERATOR:
and fundamental shift from rewarding volume of sales, Jeff Elton, Managing Director,
procedures performed and patients treated to a focus on Accenture
Seeking Healthcare Sustainability: The
improving overall health, patient outcomes and value for
Economic Role of Drugs and Therapies PANELISTS:
the health system. As a result, new models are emerging.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016 • 1:30 pm – 2:45 pm Mike Noahaile, Vice President,
Companies with roots in other industries are crossing into Strategy and Innovation, Amgen
As population’s age and the incidence of chronic disease MODERATOR: the healthcare market with entrepreneurs powered by digital
Andrew Thompson, Chief Executive
continues to rise, governments and other payers are looking Glen Giovannetti, Global Life Sciences technologies, the promise of growth, profit and bragging Officer, Proteus Digital Health
for solutions to make healthcare expenditures sustainable. Sector Leader, EY rights to expand the definition of “care.”
However, instead of biopharmaceuticals being viewed as Industry luminaries will provide an in-depth discussion on
PANELISTS:
one of the most efficient and cost-effective solutions to this sustaining and thriving in this disruptive environment. The
Ron Cohen, MD, President and CEO,
looming healthcare crisis, many biopharma therapies – and Acorda Therapeutics session will explore four new business models in action with
the companies that make them – are often viewed as one specific learnings, strategies and steps that you can take to
Michael Sherman, MD, MBA, MS,
of the main factors contributing to an affordability crisis. To Senior Vice President, Chief Medical prepare and implement.
alter this public impression, biopharma companies will need Officer, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
to work with payers, providers, patients and policymakers to
develop new models that focus on and recognize value.
The historical biopharmaceutical pricing model which
relies on government-driven, unit-based pricing may be too
one-dimensional for the current needs of the marketplace.
During this Super Session, a panel of healthcare
stakeholders will discuss the biotechnology industry’s hot
button pricing issue and innovative solutions that reward
improved health outcomes.
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Super Sessions, cont. Featured Speakers
Deal-Making in the Headwinds: How Will This Super Session sponsored by:
NOUBAR AFEYAN ROB CALIFF
Market and Political Pressures Impact Senior Managing Partner Commissioner, United States Food
Biopharma Deals in 2016? and CEO, Flagship Ventures and Drug Administration
Thursday, June 9, 2016 • 10:00 am – 11:15 am Super Session: Beyond the Fireside Chat
After a record-breaking year for deal-making, 2016 is MODERATOR: Cutting Edge: How to Enable
shaping up to be a challenging year. With increasing scrutiny Neel Patel, Vice President, Life Science Organizations
of pricing practices further magnified in a Presidential Corporate Development, inVentiv Today for the Societal
election year, mounting pressure on biopharma companies Health Consulting Challenges of Tomorrow
to recoup their investments and a volatile stock market, the SPEAKER:
industry is facing serious headwinds in the year ahead. Will Sougato Das, Director, Partnering
these challenges have deal-makers cooling their heels in Biotechnology Innovation Organization DAVID MEEKER JESSICA MEGA
a “wait and see” approach or will they throw caution to the
PANELISTS: Executive Vice President, Head, Chief Medical Officer,
wind and forge ahead, despite the uncertainty?
Henry Gosebruch, Executive Vice Sanofi Genzyme Verily Life Sciences
Session attendees will hear updated findings from two
President and Chief Strategy Officer, Orphan & Rare Diseases: Super Session: Beyond the
unique, forward-looking measures of deal-making in the AbbVie
industry – the inVentiv Health Consulting Dealmakers’ The Resilience and Realities Cutting Edge: How to Enable
James Healy, General Partner, of the Rare Disease Market: Life Science Organizations
Intentions Study (formerly Campbell Alliance) and the Sofinnova Ventures Lessons from 25 years and a Today for the Societal
BIO One-on-One Partnering Forecast. Based on a survey Christian Hordo, Senior Director, look at the future challenges Challenges of Tomorrow
of more than 150 industry executives and business Business Development, Juno and opportunities
development professionals, Dealmakers’ Intentions provides Biotherapeutics
insight into what will likely drive the industry’s partnering and Ellen Lubman, Vice President, External
M&A efforts moving forward and the implications for deal- Science & Innovation, Allergan plc SARA KENKAR MITRA JANET NAPOLITANO
making over the next year or more. Now in its eighth year, Tom Zioncheck, Global Head, Senior Vice President, President, University of California
analysis will include year-over-year trends, deal metrics and Business Development for Development Sciences,
broader M&A data. Neuroscience, Opthamology, Fireside Chat
Genentech
Additionally, a highly distinguished panel of deal-makers Metabolic Disease, Research Tools
and Technology, Genentech Special Program: Biotech
will explore the impact these market forces will have on
Research Ecosystem: From
pharmaceutical and biotech companies as they strive to
Lab to Patient
make the next big deal.
Scientific American WorldVIEW Biotechnology
in the Age of Convergence CAMILLE SAMUELS MICHAEL SHERMAN
Thursday, June 9, 2016 • 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm Partner, Venrock Senior Vice President,
Chief Medical Officer, Harvard
In this multidisciplinary, flattened world, the fields of tech MODERATOR: Value, Patient Access, &
Commercialization: The Emerging Pilgrim Health Care
and biotech are coming together like never before. What David Brancaccio, Host, American
Public Media’s Marketplace Longevity Market: Who is Going Super Session: Seeking
can they teach each other? And what are the challenges
Morning Report to Pay for Living Longer? Healthcare Sustainability:
and opportunities conferred by their growing alliances? The
Business Development & Finance: The Economic Role of Drugs
Scientific American WorldVIEW Super Session will explore PANELIST:
Early Stage Financing in Life and Therapies
these ideas along with the larger themes of the 2016 edition Jennie Ward-Robinson, President and
of WorldVIEW with industry experts, policymakers and Chief Executive Officer, Pan American Sciences – Is there Any?
preeminent scientists. Co-hosted by Scientific American Health Organization (PAHO)
and moderator by Marketplace Morning Report anchor LAMBERT VAN DER WALDE
David Brancaccio, this Super Session, now in its 8th year, Executive Director at UnitedHealth
will examine global life science innovation in unique and Group, Center for Health Reform
dynamic new ways. & Modernization
Value, Patient Access, &
Commercialization: Defining
and Communicating Medical
Innovation Value for the
Long Term
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Education and Receptions by Day
MON TUES WED THUR MON TUES WED THUR
Keynotes Next Generation Biotherapeutics
Evening Receptions at Exploratorium Oncology
& City Hall
Orphan & Rare Diseases
Super Sessions Sponsored by CSL Behring, Dohmen Life Science Services
Genzyme, a Sonofi Company
Fireside Chats
Personalized Medicine & Diagnostics
Special Programs
Regulatory Science
Biofuels and Renewable Chemicals
Translational Research
NEW! Bionic Innovation: Building Best
in Class Value, Patient Access & Commercialization
Sponsored by Amgen Inc. and Eli Lilly and Company
Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS
NEW! Brain Health BioProcess Theater in the BIO Exhibition
Company Presentations
Business Development & Finance Sponsored by Cooley LLP
Sponsored by inVentiv Health Consulting
Digital Health Demos in the BIO Exhibition
NEW! Clinical Trials
Start-Up Stadium
NEW! Delivery: The Next Frontier of Sponsored by Johnson &Johnson Innovation, JLABS
Biotherapeutics and VWR International
Sponsored by Janssen Biotherapeutics
Allicense Conference
Digital Health
Emerging Opportunities in Global Markets Digital Health Summer Summit
Sponsored by Amgen Inc. and GE Healthcare
Life Sciences
Food & Agriculture
Sponsored by BIO’s Food & Agriculture Section
Governing Board
Global Innovation Hubs KEYNOTES
Infectious Diseases & Vaccines
Intellectual Property Keynotes and BIO Evening Receptions are open to our two premier
Mitochondrial Disease
registration packages, Convention Access or Convention
Access & Partnering .
Don’t miss these educational offerings in the BIO Exhibition.
KEY Visit myBIO.org to add to your event plan.
= Convention Access and higher
= Education and Exhibition Access and higher
= Exhibition Access and higher
= Co-located event, requires separate registration
Can’t be in 4 places at once? Add our virtual attendee
package to your registration! Visit convention.bio.org/virtual
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Special Programs and
Co-located Events
Executive Training Programs (Advanced and Fundamentals) Next Generation Therapeutics Explained
June 3-5, 2016 in Moscone West, Rooms 3001/3003 & 3000/3002 June 8, 10:45 am – 12:15 pm in West Moscone, Room 3009
Biotech just went mainstream. But, as an industry insider, can you explain how it works? Immunotherapy is
The Business Development Fundamentals and Advanced Business Development courses support the
on the front pages with President Carter’s very public battle with metastatic melanoma. CRISPR is lighting
activity that takes place at BIO’s partnering and investor conferences each year by training individuals who
both the scientific and business communities afire in search of bold new therapeutic paradigms.
are making the deals that drive this industry. CE credits available. Register at bio.org/exectraining.
Keep pace with these shifts in biopharma and join BioTech Primer to learn more about these key
Pharmacoeconomics: R&D Strategies in an technologies in order to become more science savvy. In just two hours, the session will cover gene therapy,
CRISPR, antisense therapy, bispecific antibodies, checkpoint inhibitor therapy and CART. This session is
Era of Drug Pricing Controversy* specifically designed for the non-scientist.
June 7, 7:15 am – 8:45 am in South Room 102 SPEAKERS:
Pricing new drugs is the most controversial issue in the industry right now. As biopharma execs plan Emily Burke, PhD, Director of Curriculum, BioTech Primer
to wrestle with the growing chorus of criticism over prices, we’ll gather top experts in the industry to Collins Jones, PhD, Biotechnology Expert, Instructor, BioTech Primer
discuss how real innovation can best be defined with the right kind of development strategy. How do
you prove a new drug is worth a premium, to payers, the public as well as your investors? Come to
the FierceBiotech Executive Breakfast and find out. Register at: https://secure.fiercemarkets.com/
FierceBIOBreakfast2016.
SelectUSA Investment Seminar
June 6, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm in North Moscone, Room 125
The SelectUSA Investment Seminar will help connect participants directly with biotechnology research
and partnership opportunities in the United States. SelectUSA and the US Commercial Service will
Career Services
facilitate connections amongst research institutions, state and local government officials, US businesses
and universities, as well as regional economic development agencies looking to start or expand operations Sponsored by:
in the United States. (Open to all attendees) Add this session to your event plan myBIO.org. Headshot Lounge†
June 7-9 in the West Moscone Exhibit Hall
Receive high quality photo headshots for your LinkedIn, resume or personal social media accounts.
Digital Health Summer Summit* You will be greeted by makeup artists and hairdressers to ensure that you get the “customized head shot”
June 6–7 in Moscone West, Rooms 3022-3024 that makes you look great.
Co-located with BIO 2016, the Fifth Annual Digital Health Summer Summit showcases the latest digital Upload your photo to social media or email yourself a copy on one of the iPad kiosks. You will also receive a
health innovations from the industry’s most brilliant leaders and organizations. Produced by the organizers take home photo printed on the spot.
of the Digital Health Summit at CES, the Summer Summit is an opportunity to explore the most pressing
and sometimes controversial questions facing the industry. View the full program and speakers at
summersummit.digitalhealthsummit.com.
BIO Career Fair†
June 9, 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm in Espalanade Ballroom, Moscone Center
The BIO Career Fair is free for all Convention attendees and will allow you access to many of the world’s
Allicense Conference* leading life science companies. A minimum of a 4-year life science degree OR a community college biotech
degree is recommended and military veterans are encouraged to apply.
June 8 in Moscone South, Room 102
For nearly two decades, the Allicense Conference has provided a unique forum for dealmaking, licensing
Visit convention.bio.org/careerfair for more details.
and business development professionals to discuss and debate dealmaking trends. Produced by Thomson
Reuters, Allicense 2016 will bring together MVPs from the Pharma, Biotech and Financial communities to
tackle today’s most relevant issues and shape the future of dealmaking in the BioPharma industry. View the
full program and speakers at allicense.com.
Open to all attendees
†
* Separate registration required, visit myBIO to add co-located events to your BIO registration.
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Company Presentations Sponsored by:
Daiichi-Sankyo Selvita S.A. (WSE: SLV)
Learn the breadth and depth of the latest biotechnology innovations. See leaders of companies share
Eli Lilly SURGIMAB
progress updates and partnering goals with a new presentation every 15 minutes. Open to all attendees. GSK Susavion Biosciences, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson Synaffix BV
Moscone West, Level 2 Merck Targazyme, Inc.
Pfizer Verastem, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSTM)
COMPANY PRESENTATION HOURS: Open to all Attendees Purdue Pharma L.P. XBiotech (NASDAQ: XBIT)
Roche Xcell Biosciences
Monday, June 6, 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm Genentech Y-mAbs Therapeutics, Inc
Tuesday, June 7, 10:00 am – 4:30 pm Sanofi
Sanofi Pasteur Ophthalmology
Wednesday, June 8, 10:00 am – 5:30 pm Servier iVeena Delivery Systems Inc.
Suntec Medical, Inc.
Thursday, June 9, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Takeda Orphan/Rare Diseases
Teva Emmaus Medical, Inc
Presenting Companies as of May 2, 2016. For an up to date list visit Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. Grünenthal GmbH
Theravance Biopharma Ocera Therapeutics, Inc (NASDAQ: OCRX)
convention.bio.org/company-presentations Upsher-Smith Shire (NASDAQ: SHPG)
Valley Fever Solutions, Inc., an Arizona Corporation
Cardiovascular Provectus Biopharmaceuticals, Inc Multiple Therapeutics
JW Pharmaceutical Corporation (NYSE MKT: PVCT) Arrien Pharmaceuticals
VBI Vaccines Inc (NASDAQ: VBIV)
Other
Resverlogix Corp. (TSX: RVX) Boston Pharmaceuticals EndoCeutics
Capricor Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: CAPR) Grupo Biotoscana
CNS/Neurological Infectious Diseases EpimAb Biotherapeutics, Inc. KLOX Technologies Inc.
Actinogen Medical Limited (ASX: ACW) Ansun Biopharma, Inc. NEMUS Bioscience, Inc (OTCQB: NMUS) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
ArmaGen Inc. ContraVir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTRV) Nimbus Therapeutics, LLC PAION AG (Frankfurt: PA8)
GeNeuro SA (Euronext Paris: GNRO) Motif Bio Plc (AIM: MTFB) Pfenex Inc. (NYSE: PFNX) Sebana Medical
Oryzon Genomics, S.A. (MADX: ORY) NanoViricides, Incorporated (NYSE: NNVC) Shin Poong Pharmaceuticals (KRX: 19170)
Probiodrug Ag (Euronext: PBD) NovaBiotics Ltd Verseon Corporation (AIM: VSN.L)
Paratek Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: PTRK)
Pain Management
Acelrx Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: ACRX)
Contract Manufacturing Organization Proventus Bio, Inc. Oncology
Polpharma Biologics Actinium Pharmaceuticals (NYSE MKT: ATNM)
Inflammation Alligator Bioscience AB Platform for Therapeutics
Apex Therapeutics Arsia Therapeutics
Dermatology Avexxin AS
ARMO BioSciences, Inc BCWORLD PHARM. CO., LTD (KRX: 200780.KQ)
Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (NASDAQ: FOMX) KPI Therapeutics
BeyondSpring Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Neovacs SA
Oculus Innovative Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: OCLS) Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals, Inc (OTCQB: RCPI)
Bicycle Therapeutics Novoheart Limited
Bio-Path Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: BPTH) Nymirum, Inc.
Diagnostics Medical Devices Proteorex Therapeutics Inc.
Aethlon Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: AEMD) Cancer Targeted Technology
BioMarker Strategies, LLC
Sonikure Technology Limited Cellectar Biosciences (NASDAQ: CLRB)
Valencia Technologies Corporation Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (TSE: 4519) Regenerative Medicine
Gastrointestinal Critical Outcome Technologies Inc. Yuhan Corporation (KRX: 100)
Ardelyx (NASDAQ: ARDX) (TSXV: COT; OTCQB: COTQF)
RedHill Biopharma Ltd. Metabolic Diseases
MitoGenetics, LLC
CureMeta LLC Reproductive/Sexual Health
(NASDAQ: RDHL; TASE: RDHL) Curis, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRIS) GeneSearch, Inc.
Ube Industries, Ltd. (TSE: 4208)
Debiopharm International S.A. Repros Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: RPRX)
Gene/Cell Therapy GAMAMABS PHARMA Viramal Limited
Abeona Therapeutics Inc (NASDAQ: ABEO) Multiline Global Biopharma Golden Biotechnology Corporation
Intellia Therapeutics AbbVie ImmunoMet Therapeutics
Adare Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Respiratory
VBL Therapeutics (NASDAQ: VBLT) Inovio Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: INO) Therabron Therapeutics, Inc.
Amgen Luzitin, S.A.
Immunology
Astellas Memgen, LLC
4D Pharma Plc (AIM: DDDD) Tools/Drug Development Support Tech
Baxalta Nordic Nanovector ASA
Aurinia Pharmaceuticals (AUPH: AUP) BioPact
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc ORYX GmbH & Co. KG
Aurora BioPharma, Inc. Codexis, Inc.
Bristol-Myers Squibb PDS Biotechnology Corporation
Principia Biopharma Inc.
For a complete list visit myBIO.org or pick up a
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International Programs Start-Up Stadium
TU E SDAY West Exhibit Hall, Booth #7021
EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES IN GLOBAL MARKETS TRACK: Sponsored by:
n Kicks off with respected business journalist David Brancaccio leading a discussion
on critical global trends in the innovative biotech business with senior business
leaders, government officials and opinion leaders
n Followed by panels focusing on China, India, Middle East, Turkey and
Specialized opportunities geared towards start-up and emerging companies
Africa [ SOUTH Africa, NORTH Africa, SUB SAHARAN Africa ]
In its second year, the Start-Up Stadium provides start-up companies with the opportunity to pitch to key
WE DNE SDAY members of the investment community, venture philanthropy groups, and BIO attendees. The investors
will provide live feedback and judge the sessions for an exciting and interactive experience.
Open to all attendees
n Emerging Opportunities in Global Markets Track continues with programming on
Brazil, Latin America, Russia, India, Japan and Taiwan, plus a session on cross-
cutting localization issues. PITCH SESSIONS DATES AND TIMES:
n Global Innovation Hubs presentations come back this year, where countries or Tuesday, June 7 – Wednesday, June 8
regions give 15-minute “pitches” on why organizations should invest there, either
directly or indirectly. 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Thursday, June 9
TH URSDAY 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
n Emerging Opportunities in Global Markets Track concludes with a full
day of program on…
• Trade agreements • Lessons learned from APEC countries Confirmed Companies:
• Biologics regulations • How multilateral organizations affect For an up to date list of companies visit http://convention.bio.org/startup.
• Building a biotech company businesses
10:30 am – 11:30 am 2016 Scientific American Scorecard Overview
Confirmed Investment Firms:
Scientific American WORLDVIEW Super Session, n Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
2:00 pm – 3:15 pm
Biotechnology in the Age of Convergence n Faridan
3:15 pm – 5:00 pm International Reception n Flagship Ventures
n J&J Innovation
Thank you to these international supporters: n Sofinnova
AUSTRALIA BELGIUM
n SR One
n TPG Biotech
CANADA CHINA FRANCE
JAPAN KOREA
GERMANY
Biotechnologie-Industrie-Organisation Deutschland e. V.
SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM
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Academic Opportunities
As the world’s largest biotechnology event, BIO provides several specialized opportunities for the academic Translational Research Track
and technology transfer community, plus significant discounts! Tech transfer officers, licensing managers,
research fellows, faculty, and business development professionals all take part in the BIO International Tuesday, June 7
Convention. Attendees from university and research institutions come to BIO for the ample partnering, Open to Education & Exhibition Access and higher
networking, and education opportunities.
The Translational Research Track explores new translational funding, collaboration and licensing models.
The track brings a variety of stakeholders from universities, companies and accelerators in addition to
Academic Campus Sponsored by: federal, state and foreign governments to network and analyze the latest developments in technology
transfer. The track also is able to survey best practices and outcomes from partnerships in translational
research and explore with the audience ways to leverage a greater return on
n KAUST n University of California, Riverside public investment.
n Salk Institute for Biological Sciences n University of California, San Diego
n Scripps Research Institute n University of California, San Francisco
n Stanford n University of Southern California
n University of California, Berkeley n University of Utah Sponsored by:
n University of California, Davis n Vanderbilt
n University of California, Irvine n Yale
Biotechnology Entrepreneurship Boot Camp
Sunday, June 5: 8:00 am - 7:30 pm • Monday, June 6: 8:30 am - 6:30 pm
BIO One-on-One Partnering™ for Academics Additional fee required**
Academics capture the greatest value by participating in One-on-One Partnering. The partnering
Biotechnology Entrepreneurship Boot Camp is an intensive, two-day program that walks participants
system allows you to communicate directly with the people you want to meet with, and all meetings are
through the necessary steps and skills needed to transform technology and invention into a viable
pre-scheduled prior to Convention. One-on-One Partnering™ allows academics the opportunity to tap
company. Participants can expect a deep dive in strategic thinking in the selection and management of
the whole world for innovation and collaboration, making partnering at BIO the launchpad for the deals
project, planning for expeditious and cost-effective management, understanding the requirements of all
of tomorrow.
involved stakeholders and overseeing the essential components of the commercialization process.
Did You Know?
n Academic Institutions average 16 scheduled partnering meetings and have many more
unscheduled meetings throughout the convention.
n The top 5 academic partnering institutions (3 international) average 68 scheduled
partnering meetings.
n There is a new Academic Campus in the BIO Business Forum (Monday-Thursday)
Education Sessions and Networking Events for Academics What to Expect at BIO 2016: Attendee Orientation
BIO 2016 will host 100+ sessions designed to help you stay up-to-date on industry developments and
policies, improve your day-to-day operations and make informed decisions.
Monday, June 6, 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm, West Moscone, Room 3004
Open to all attendees
Visit our website convention.bio.org/academic
During this orientation session, BIO staff will discuss what’s new in 2016, offer tips on how
best to maximize your schedule and share insight on navigating the Exhibition Floor and venue
as a whole. Attendees will also understand how to leverage the myBIO app and One-on-One
Partnering resources to effectively network during the event. Join us and discover how to make
the most of your time at BIO 2016!
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Networking
Once you arrive in San Francisco, enjoy networking activities designed to help you make valuable
connections throughout your four days at BIO 2016. Participate in a variety of receptions and targeted
meetups during the day and then continue the conversation well into the evening at BIO’s parties. Sponsored by:
Make sure to check our schedule online and use the handy myBIO app to plan your calendar.
EVENING EVENTS W ED NE SDAY *
Sponsored by:
BIO SUMMER OF LOVE PARTY AT CITY HALL
Our Wednesday night party is always an attendee favorite!
We are taking you to one of San Francisco’s coolest venues for a night
M ON DAY * you won’t forget! The summer of 1967 put San Francisco on the map
as the epicenter of the hippie movement and counterculture. At BIO’s
WELCOME RECEPTION: EXPERIENCE THE EXPLORATORIUM Summer of Love Party you’ll travel back to that special time where flower
AT PIER 15 power patterns, vibrant funkadelic colors and groundbreaking music
captured the imagination of the country.
Kick off BIO 2016 with fun interaction + thousands of your friends! The
Exploratorium is a unique experience you can only find in San Francisco!
Join us for an exploration of science, art and human perception—a vast
collection of interactive experiences that feed your curiosity.
Follow us on Twitter @bioconvention
TU E SDAY for an advance preview of the
location announcement.
BIO EXHIBITOR HOSPITALITY RECEPTIONS
See the BIO Exhibition transition to a “Biotech Party Around the World.”
Experience the sights, sounds and flavors that represent the international
and professional diversity of the BIO audience at the BIO Exhibitor
Hospitality Receptions. Open to all attendees.
*Open to Convention Access and higher
TIP: BIO provides the transportation to and from our
! offsite evening events! Learn more about the parties
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Exhibition Overview
Imagine an infinite number of solutions
in one location. Digital Health Zone*
For a complete list of exhibitors in each Product Focus Zone, Meet with companies that can help you develop and meet the demand for cost-effective, patient-centric
visit mybio.org/exhibitor. solutions. Exhibitors include:
n Cambridge Cognition
BIO Process Zone n Humetrix Have you read our eBook? Visit
Find the latest products and services impacting the development and manufacturing chain. n Merge, an IBM Company
convention.bio.org/digitalhealth
Don’t miss presentations in the BioProcess Theater on Tuesday and Wednesday. Exhibitors include: for details!
n NeuroMetrix
n CMC Biologics
n Validic
n Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies
n Goodwin Biotechnology Innovation Zone – more than 100 companies to visit
n Samsung Biologics A hot zone of opportunity. These promising new companies have received Small Business Innovation
n WuXi AppTec Research (SBIR) Phase II grants of $1-3 million to engage in R&D with the potential for commercialization.
Exhibitors include:
Business Services Zone n Agile Sciences
Are logistics getting in the way of your growth? Identify partners who can help you get things up n IMBED BIOSCIENCES
and running smoothly. Exhibitors include: n JBS Science, Inc.
n Cote Orphan, LLC n MicroDevice Engineering, Inc.
n Medix Scientific + Clinical Research
n Nordic Patent Institute. Patient Advocacy Pavilion
Join 40+ patient advocacy and venture philanthropy organizations for vibrant networking and BIO One–
Contract Services Zone on–One Partnering™ meetings. Participants include:
Meet suppliers who can handle early stage research, expedite small to large-scale manufacturing n JDRF
or streamline the clinical phase for you. Exhibitors include: n Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS)
n BRI Biopharmaceutical Research Inc. n Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation
n Charles River Laboratories
n Cytovance Biologics, Inc. BIO Member Services Pavilion
n GlaxoSmithKline Biopharmaceuticals Leverage your BIO membership with significant savings and special terms through your BIO Business
Solutions program.
n IMS Health
n Savings of up to 75% from list on Laboratory Supplies, Equipment & Chemicals
n Patheon
n Uniform and facility service savings of 30%-50% with fixed pricing for 3 years
Discovery Zone* n 10% premium credit on Clinical Trials Liability Insurance
Explore the techniques and tools you need to develop your discovery and take it into production. n And many more
Exhibitors include:
n American Association for Cancer Research
n Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
n Medchembio *Exhibit space still available. For a complete list of exhibitors visit convention.bio.org/exhibit.
Don’t miss our Meetup in the
Digital Health Zone,
Moscone West Booth #7541
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Exhibition Highlights International Pavilions
Austria
State Pavilions
Alabama
BIO Exhibition: Tuesday, June 7 – Thursday, June 9 Argentina Arizona
Australia California
The BIO International Convention is 150,000 square feet Belgium Delaware
and features: Brazil Georgia, USA
Canada Hawaii Life Sciences
1,800+ Exhibitors China Kentucky
Czech Republic Maryland
55 State and International Pavilions EBD Group MassBio
8 specialized product focus zones European Commission Minnesota
France Nevada Governor’s Office
2 BIO Business Forum locations for BIO One-on-One Partnering TM
Germany
of Economic Development
New Jersey
NEW! Imagine Incubator Hong Kong
New York
India
BIO Buzz Center, Meet Ups, Headshot Lounge, Social Photo Booth, North Carolina
Israel
Pedometer Contest, (and so much more!) Italy
Ohio
Oklahoma
Japan External Trade
NEW THIS YEAR! Organization (JETRO) Pennsylvania
Korea Biotechnology Puerto Rico
Lunches will be served in the BIO Exhibition on Tuesday and Industry Organization
Wednesday. Open to Convention Access Attendees and higher. Texas
Mexico
Netherlands Meet Ups
Northern Ireland Intellectual Property
Meet 100 innovative companies that Quebec Women in Bio
have received SBIR funding from NIH
Scotland Digital Health
and NSF in the Innovation Zone in the
West Exhibit Hall! South Africa Patient Advocacy
Spain Academic and Technology Transfer
Sub-Saharan Africa
Don’t miss the return of the Start-Up Switzerland
Stadium! Watch start-ups give their
Taiwan For more details on our Meetups
best pitch to investors. visit convention.bio.org/networking
Visit convention.bio.org/startup. Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
Learn more at
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2016 Exhibitor List For an updated exhibitor list, visit Barrington James Limited Biocom Purchasing Group BioVendor
mybio.org. BASi, Inc. BioDuro BioVinc, LLC
Bavarian Ministry of Economic Biodx Biological Chemical BioWin
Affairs Technologies (pty) Ltd BioWorld
As of April 22, 2016 Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Argefar - Ege University Medicine Bavarian U.S. Offices For Economic BioGenes GmbH BioXcel Corporation
Algiax Pharmaceuticals GmbH Development and Pharmacoki Development, Llc New York Biogénesis-Bago S.A. Bird & Bird LLP
2bind GmbH Alize Public Relations Argenomics Bavarian U.S. Offices For Economic Biohealth Innovation Blanver
3D Communications Alkermes plc Argentina Pavilion Development, Llc San Fran Bioindustry Park Silvano Fumero Blood Donar BIOBANK
3P Biopharmaceuticals Alliance for Aging Research argenx Bay Area Houston Economic SpA-bioPmed Cluster BMR Solutions Ltd.
4Clinics ALMAC GROUP LTD. Arizona Commerce Authority Partnership BIOIS CORP. Boehringer Ingelheim
Alpha-1 Foundation Arizona State University Biodesign Bayer CropScience, Inc. Biologics Consulting Group, Inc. Biopharmaceuticals GmbH
A Alphapartners Ltda. Institute Bayer Pharma AG Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Boehringer Ingelheim
ALS Association Arizona Technology Enterprises Bayern International Sciences Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
AbbVie BioM Biotech Cluster Development Bone Therapeutics
Alsace Biovalley ARL Biopharma, Inc. Baylor Scott and White Research
AbbVie SA/NV (Belgium) GmbH Bontac Bio-engineering (Shenzhen)
Alsace Biovalley Arthritis Foundation Institute
Abdi Ibrahim Ilac San ve Tic AS Biomakers S.A Co., Ltd.
ALT | American Laboratory Trading Ascendia BBB Management Gmbh Campus
ABF Pharmaceutical Services Biomanufacturing Training & Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Althea Asclepia Berlin-Buch
ABIQUIFI - Brazilian Education Center (BTEC) Boston Mountain Biotech
Alzheimer’s Association Aseptic Technologies BC&B
Pharmochemical Industry BioMarketplace.com Brainmarc LTD.
Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Ash Stevens, Inc Beijing Fogangren Bio-pharma
Association Biomedica Diagnostics Brainstorm Cell Therapeutics
Foundation Asian & Pacific Islander American Limited
ABL Inc Biomedical Technology and Device Brand Institute, Inc.
AmatsiQBiologicals Health Forum Beijing Sinobioway Bosi
ABS Inc. Research Laboratories, ITRI Brantsandpatents
AmatsiSEPS Association of Clinical Research Biointelligence Development
ABT - Agarose Bead Technologies BIOMERE Brazilian Pavilion
Amega Biotech Professionals (ACRP) Co., Ltd.
Abzena BIOMEVA GmbH Bretagne commerce international
American Aerogel Association of University Research Beijing Weiming Tianren TCM Co.,
AC Immune SA Bionaturis Bretagne commerce international
American Association for Cancer Parks (AURP) Ltd.
Academia Sinica BioNB BRI Biopharmaceutical Research
Research Association of University Belgium Pavilion
Accele Biopharma, Inc. BioNJ Inc.
American Cancer Society Cancer Technology Managers (AUTM) Bemyene Health Company
Accelera Srl BioNova Bristol-Myers Squibb
Action Network, Inc. Assuage Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Berken IP SRL
Accord Research s.r.o. Bionova Scientific, Inc. BRITE
American Liver Foundation Astarte Biologics, Inc. Berlin Partner For Business and
acib - austrian centre of industrial Bionure Farma, S.L. BTC pharmaceutical Co.Ltd.
Amgen Astraea Therapeutics, LLC Technology Gmbh
biotechnology Biopark Charleroi Brussels South Bulletproof Documentation
Amgen TR Atabay Pharmaceutical Fine Beta-Cell NV
ACLIRES Bangkok Ltd. BioPark Regensburg GmbH Business France
Amoytop Biotech Chemicals Inc. Biggins Lacey Shapiro & Company
ACRO BioPharm Insight Business France
Amplycell Atlanpole Biotherapies BIO Deutschland
ACRO Biomedical Co., Ltd. BioPharm International Business Wire
AMRI Atlantic Cancer Research Insitute Bio Houston
Acrux, Ltd BioPharmaSpec ByteGrid
Anaqua atoms & art BIO KOREA (KHIDI)
ACTA Laboratories, Inc. BIOPOLE CLERMONT-LIMAGNE
Andalucia Bioregion-Extenda Atto-Tec GmbH BIO Member Services Pavilion
Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd BIOPRO Baden-Wuerttemberg C
Anhui Sinobioway Bioeconomy Auburn University Bio North Texas
ActiveSite Pharmaceuticals, Inc. GmbH
Group Co., Ltd. Aus Bio Ltd BIO TEXAS C&EN
AD VERBUM BioProcess Technology
Anhui Sinobioway Biomedicine AusBiotech, Ltd BIO Ventures for Global Health California Biotechnology
Adagene Inc. Consultants, Inc.
Co., Ltd. Australia (BVGH) Foundation
Adagio Company BIOPROFARMA
Anhui Sinobioway Environment Australian Regenerative Medicine BIO.be California Life Sciences Association
AdvaMed BIOSA
Co., Ltd. Institute BIO.NRW Cluster Biotechnology (CLSA)
Advantage Austria Bioscience Advisors
Antares Pharma Austrian Trade Commission NRW California State University
Advantage Austria Biosidus S.A.
Antibody Solutions Austrianova Thailand Ltd. Bio360 Labs Callaghan Innovation
AES Clean Technology, Inc. Biosidus S.A.
AntiCancer Inc. Autism Speaks BioAlabama Camara Argentina De Biotecnologia
AfricaBio - Biotechnology BioSpace
Antigena Tech Transfer Avalon Biomed Inc. BioAlberta Cambridge Biomedical
Stakeholders Association Biospyder Technologies
Aon Risk Solutions Avid Bioservices, Inc. BioAlps Cambridge Cognition
Agile Sciences BIOTECanada
APEPTICO AVIR Pharma Inc. BioAuxilium Research Camras Vision, Inc.
Agric-Bioformatics LLC BIOTECanada.
Aperiomics Avista Pharma Solutions BIOBASQUE – SPRI Canada Pavilion
Agricultural Technology Research Biotech Primer Inc.
APIGENEX s.r.o. AWsensors, S.L. BioBeat Ltd. Cancer Prevention and Research
Institute BioTechnique
Apitope International NV Axcellerate Pharma LLC Biobide Institute (CPRIT)
Ag-West Bio Inc. Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical
APL AxumBio bioBUBBLE Cancer Support Community
AIFD (association of Research- Industries Promotion Office,
APMT, Inc. Biocartis Cancer Therapeutics CRC
Based Pharmaceutical
Companies Aragen Bioscience, Inc. B BIOCAT (Bioregion Of Catalonia) MOEA, TAIWAN Can-Fite BioPharma Ltd.
ARCOR S.A.I.C. BioCentury biotechrabbit GmbH Capsugel Dosage Form Solutions
Airgas, Inc B&C Group
ARETA International srl Bioceres Biotechsubsidy Capua BioServices
Airway Therapeutics, LLC Bachem Americas, Inc.
Argefar - Ege University Medicine Biocom BIOTURNKEY Carbosynth LLC
Alcami Corporation Baden-Wuerttemberg International
Development and Pharmacoki Biocom CRO BioVectra Inc. Cardax, Inc.
Alconox, Inc. Barnes & Thornburg LLP
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