Calendar of CURE/Yale BioHaven seminars for Fall 2010 now available. more
9/14
8:45 am - 6:00 pm

Ubifrance, the French Agency for international business development, cordially invites CURE members to this year's second French Biotech Tour, which aims to connect French and American Biotech companies specialized in neuroscience, inflammation, and auto-immune diseases. Philadelphia, PA. more
9/16
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

CURE/Yale BioHaven presents Al Mann: 'Creating a successful medical device enterprise.' Hope Auditorium, Yale University, 315 Cedar Street, New Haven. more
10/5
Deadline for nominations for the Lemelson-MIT prize, awarded to an outstanding mid-career inventor who has developed a patented product or process of significant value to society. more
10/27
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

CURE/Yale BioHaven presents Cobalt Therapeutics. Anlyan Center, Yale University, 300 Cedar Street, New Haven. more
11/18
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

CURE/Yale BioHaven presents Biodel Inc. Anlyan Center, Yale University, 300 Cedar Street, New Haven. more
12/7
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

CURE Holiday Party. Café George, 300 George Street, New Haven. Watch for details.


Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development
505 Hudson Street
Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: 860-270-8119
Website: http://www.officeofbioscience.com

Contact(s)
Pat Gillanders - patricia.gillanders@ct.gov

General Information

The Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) develops and implements strategies to attract and retain businesses and jobs, revitalize neighborhoods and communities, ensure quality housing and foster appropriate development in Connecticut’s towns and cities. The department’s Office of BioScience is devoted exclusively to providing business development assistance to bioscience firms.

The office supports and strengthens Connecticut’s bioscience industry by:

Facilitating the growth of existing companies;
Providing bioscience companies with a single source they can turn to for financial and technical assistance;
Working to make the state’s policies and programs, as well as its permitting and regulatory practices, conducive to bioscience growth; and
Spotlighting Connecticut as a global center of bioscience.

Other Information
CT Employees: 146

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