Coffee Hour event alert! Our next one is on January 14 and we have some fantastic speakers for you and a virtual tour of @NEOceanCluster's The Hús. Register here: lnkd.in/gnN8SJS#maine#biotech
ME Bioscience Day pandemic style taught us that we can bring scientists to school even in remote areas of #Maine. We reached 46 schools this year, including Presque Isle, Greenville and Millinocket. See how we did it! lnkd.in/gn2mGGc#mebioscienceday#biotech
Our blog post is live! Earlier this month, we had the pleasure of hosting Maine CDC Director, Dr. Nirav Shah, at the BioME Virtual Coffee Hour. Dr. Shah gave updates on the coronavirus, and shared his thoughts about living and working in Maine. bit.ly/32THiRS
Re: effective science communication, from Maine CDC Director @nirav_mainecdc : if someone asks you what time it is, don’t tell them how to build a clock. @Bio_Maine coffee hour happening now
As Maine, the US and the world is experiencing the fall COVID-19 surge, we are talking to Dr. Nirav Shah, #Maine CDC Director tomorrow at 9AM. Hear from the man who "knows it all" and ask COVID-related or unrelated questions. lnkd.in/gZ3xRcF
Maine is home to more than 4️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ #lifescience companies. @Bio_Maine's #WhyMaine identifies the biotech sector as an engine of quality job growth. We’re more confident than ever that Maine is right for companies looking for unique competitive advantages.mainebiz.biz/article/life-sc…
"Science means something in Maine." If you missed our CDC Director @nirav_mainecdc on @GMA this AM, here's the clip. If you'd like to hear more from him, make sure to register for our next Coffee Hour on November 6! lnkd.in/girsQaE#Maine#COVID19
ME Bioscience Day 2020 is going virtual. To help us produce the virtual STEM experience for #Maine middle schoolers, we are asking currently looking for corporate partners: lnkd.in/gyGrNGn
@Bio_Maine holds a monthly coffee hour and it has now become a highlight of my calendar. Great mix of bioscience and biotech, lots to learn, colleagues to meet. They are recorded and posted as well. #maine#biotech
BREAKING NEWS:
The 2020 #NobelPrize in Chemistry has been awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna “for the development of a method for genome editing.”