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Act in Biotech |
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The purpose of Act in Biotech is to help develop the French biotechnology sector by facilitating both the exchange of information and meetings between professionals.
To this end Act in Biotech’s web site (www.actinbiotech.com) incorporates a weekly newsletter, Flash Info Biotech, sent to more than 1500 members and networking tools. Our web site has more than 1000 hits per week. Thanks to the professional diversity of its members (scientists, businessmen, investors and journalists etc.) together with the diversity of their geographical location throughout the world, the Act in Biotech network is well placed to meet the needs of its members when it comes to creating contacts.
If you work in biotechnology, join us, or get in touch regarding specific help to reach out to your future partners.
www.actinbiotech.com
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ADEBIOTECH
Comité ADEBIOTECH |
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The objective of merging ADEBIO and Comité Biotech was to regroup expertises and networks in order to create synergies at the governmental level and private level as well. Promotion of biotechnologies and their applications in France, and liaison with Europe and International affiliates.
Comité Adebiotech regroups several associations and learned non profit societies, and representatives of governmental and private research
www.adebiotech.org
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Association Bernard Gregory |
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Since its foundation in 1980, the Association Bernard Gregory, a non-profit organization, has been working to bring together the academic and business spheres by supporting the professional mobility of new and recent PhDs into the business world. Its mission is to promote the placement of PhDs into companies through:
• information, professionalisation initiatives and individual support programmes for job seekers,
• promoting training through research within the business world,
• matching the skills of new and recent PhDs to job offers in companies.
www.abg.asso.fr
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CENTRALE SANTE
Centrale Alumni Association professional group created in 1997 |
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2500 members with only 30 % of Centrale Alumni
The leading biotech and healthcare sectors “Think Tank “
Missions:
· To create a favorable environment for meetings, exchanges and general interest works between MDs, scientists, engineers and every participant involved in the Healthcare Biotech sector.
· To contribute towards opening the Healthcare Biotech sector to competences and approaches which have proved their efficiency in other industrial sectors.
· To favor a responsible and sustainable industrialization of the Healthcare Biotech sector and support the creation of start ups and operational networks to prove that our concepts, approaches, recommendations lead to real industry breakthroughs.
www.centrale-sante.net
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EBE
European Biopharmaceutical Enterprises |
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Is an association representing the needs and interests of biopharmaceutical companies. It has 63 member companies, which are engaged in research and development of new biotech healthcare product (Part of EFPIA)
www.ebe-efpia.org
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EFB
European Federation of Biotechnology |
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The European Federation of Biotechnology is the nonprofit association of all national and cross-national Learned Societies, Universities, Institutes, Companies and Individuals interested in the promotion of Biotechnology throughout Europe and beyond.
www.efb-central.org
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EFPIA
European Federation of Pharma Industries and Associations |
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Represents the research-based pharmaceutical industry operating in Europe. Through its direct membership of 29 national pharmaceutical industry associations and 44 leading pharmaceutical companies, EFPIA is the voice on the European scene of about 1,900 companies committed to researching, developing and bringing to patients new medicines that improve health and the quality of life around the world.
www.efpia.org
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EMEA
European Medicines Agency |
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Its main responsibility is the protection and promotion of public and animal health, through the evaluation and supervision of medicines for human and veterinary use. The EMEA coordinates the evaluation and supervision of medicinal products throughout the European Union.
www.emea.eu.int
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EPPOSI
European Platform for Patients' Organisations |
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EU patient-led partnership between patients, industry and academic science, founded in 1994 for the exchange of information and discussion of policies in EU human healthcare. EPPOSI's primary mission is to establish a strong European alliance of patients' organisations, academic science, including clinicians, and industry jointly working on healthcare policies towards treatment and prevention of serious diseases.
www.epposi.org
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ERMP
The European Researcher's Mobility Portal |
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The European Researcher's Mobility Portal is one of the initiatives aimed at contributing to attract and retain researchers in the European Research Area. It provides information about job vacancies, fellowships and grants throughout Europe. It also offers researchers the opportunity to submit their CV, and research organisations the opportunity to publish their job vacancies. All this is free of charge. The European portal also provides useful European Union country specific information for mobile researchers on the entry conditions, access to employment, social security rights, and taxation as well as on cultural aspects of a host country. As a shared initiative between the Commission and 32 European participating countries, the European portal is complemented by 31 national Mobility Portals.
ec.europa.eu/eracareers
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EuroBiOJobs |
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www.EuroBioJobs.org is an internet job board for European companies and academic institutions, created by scientists and the biotech industry.
Besides simple job posting, EuroBioJobs' state-of-the-art technology allows efficient preselection of high quality personel of all levels from its fast-growing international candidate database. Its dedicated online matching system saves time and money.
EuroBioJobs has been selected as the exclusive candidate/job matching platform for the EuroBiO 2006 Career Fair. EuroBioJobs partners are the Young European Biotech network, the Swiss Biotech Industry, Pantherite AG and the Webcenter@Hochschule Waedenswil.
www.eurobiojobs.org
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EuropaBio
The European Association for Bioindustries |
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EuropaBio is the political voice of the biotechnology industry in Europe. This association of bioindustries has some 55 corporate members operating worldwide and 25 National Biotechnology Associations, representing 1500 small and medium sized biotech companies in Europe.
www.europabio.org
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France Biotech |
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France Biotech is the French biotechnology association and the industry representative. Its mission is to contribute to position France and Europe as leaders in the Life sciences industry.
www.france-biotech.org
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Groupement HEC Santé |
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The HEC Healthcare Professional Group - Groupement HEC Santé - gathers together HEC Paris alumni (MSc in Management, Specialized Masters, MBA, PhD, and Executive MBAs) involved in the healthcare area.
The group’s purpose is to develop a friendly and professional network whose members embody the following values: entrepreneurial spirit, excellence, ethics, solidarity, and open-mindedness.
This international network includes individuals from all healthcare segments, such as pharmaceutical industry, biotech, medical devices, diagnostics, hospitals and clinics, health economics, corporate finance, consulting, communication, services, associations, and foundations.
http://gpt-hec-sante.groupehec.asso.fr |
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InterBiotech
International Networking for the Life Sciences |
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Created in 2004, InterBiotech is a non-profit making organization that facilitates networking for businesses in the life sciences.
It’s open to anyone working in bioindustry. Our goal is to help anyone seeking to start up, build or operate a life sciences business in an international environment. We work in close harmony with other international and European associations in Bioscience to increase opportunities by establishing partnerships throughout the world. What makes our network so unique is its capacity to create transversal and friendly exchanges through speed meetings and conferences.
www.interbiotech.com
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Leem
French Pharmaceutical Companies Association |
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Leem represents the 339 pharmaceutical companies operating in France, engaged in the research and/or development of medicines for human use.
The French pharmaceutical industry has an impressive reputation based on a long history of achievement. The international renown of the sector lies on a solid science base, dedicated researchers and notable business strengths that match the very best in the world.
The French-based pharmaceutical industry employs around 100 000 people, a quarter of them graduates, with about another 180 000 people employed in related industries.
The pharmaceutical industry works in close ties with the French government, the European authorities as well as with patients, trying to provide appropriate and high-quality medicines access and information.
The Leem member companies research, develop, manufacture and supply medicines worldwide, making France the first medicines European producer.
www.leem.org
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The New York Academy of Sciences |
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www.nyas.org
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Opticsvalley |
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Supported by local and regional authorities, Opticsvalley is the Paris-Region network in the fields of Optics, Electronics and Software Engineering.
Opticsvalley provides its network of enterprises (large enterprises, SMEs), public research laboratories and higher education centers, with its services in research and innovation, business intelligence, competence management, European and international cooperation.
www.opticsvalley.org
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Réseau BIOTechno |
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The « Réseau BIOTechno » is a French National Network of Young Scientists in Life Sciences that is composed of 17 associations of local Young Scientists and PhD students. The aims of « Réseau BIOTechno » are to valorize the PhD diploma and to help young scientists to find the right job. To fulfill these missions, we organize each year the « BIOTechno colloquiums » that give young scientists and professionals of biotechnologies the opportunity to share their experiences. They constitute a context to discover the world of biotechnologies and the different careers offered after a PhD. Each year, 4 to 6 academic cities act as hosts of the colloquium, which is nationally coordinated but locally personalized by the local associations in charge of the event to fit to the local economic context. Real place of networking, « BIOTechno colloquiums » offer a real opportunity to make the first steps in the world of biotechnologies.
www.biotechno.asso.fr
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UBIFRANCE |
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Under the supervision of the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry, UBIFRANCE, the French Agency for international business development, is a key force in the public programme for export support
In connection with the trade departments of the French embassies abroad, UBIFRANCE offers French firms a complete range of products and services to support them in their development on foreign markets:
• information, consulting and market supervision products for planning their international development strategies,
• promotion operations to favour partnerships with foreign companies.
www.ubifrance.fr
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YEBN
Young European Biotech Network |
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The Young European Biotech Network (www.YEBN.org) is a networking association of currently 3000 bioscientists in 14 European countries.
YEBN provides project resources, career services and bioscience related information to the public to promote biosciences throughout Europe.
YEBN is an associated section of the European Federation of Biotechnology.
www.yebn.org
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