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Pics From Our August Event | |
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Posted by Mary Canady August 26th, 2009 .
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Pics from our August Transformation of the Biotech Business Model panel event have been posted on our Flickr group at http://flickr.com/groups/sdbn. Thanks to Steve Fouskarinis for taking them. We’re also working on video and writing some summaries that will help if you weren’t there. Stay tuned!
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Longboard Luau Begins This Weekend! | |
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Posted by Mary Canady August 7th, 2009 .
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I once heard that people can only remember three things. I also heard that good things come in threes. So with that, here are three things to remember and three things to do.*
1 in 3
One in three people will get cancer at some point in their lives.
Good news:advancements in early detection and new treatments over the past decade have been able to reduce the number of deaths annually from cancer by 16 percent.
Bad news: cancer is still the second leading cause of death in the United States.
Good news: we can all do something about it – today. Even if you do not surf, you can be part of our events because they celebrate the “aloha” spirit of surfing to bring together the community in the fight against cancer. Together we are stronger than one, and only together can we beat this disease.
$3 million and counting
The Luau & Longboard Invitational is the most successful surfing-related fundraiser in the world.
We’ve raised more than $3 million for San Diego’s own Moores UCSD Cancer Center to support the mission to translate promising scientific discoveries into new and better options for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
3 events:
Third Annual Survivor Beach (link)
Sunday, August 9th, 8-10 a.m., beach near Scripps Pier, free
- Help break a record for longest line of surfboards to raise cancer awareness and support cancer research
- Attendees will receive a free “Surfing for a Cure” souvenir and be registered to win a pair of tickets to the 16th annual Moores UCSD Cancer Center Luau & Longboard Invitational
- Prize will be given to the individual who brings the most surfboards
The Longboard Luau VIP Party (link)
Saturday, August 22nd, 6-9 pm, Birch Aquarium, $125
- San Diego’s premiere party that brings together some of the most respected men and women in surfing history with community and business leaders to celebrate surfing and raise much-needed funds for cancer research.
16th Annual Moores UCSD Cancer Center Luau & Longboard Invitational (link)
Sunday, August 23rd
7-11:30 a.m., Longboard Invitational, beach near Scripps Pier, free
12 -4 p.m., Luau, Pawka Green, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, $150
- The most successful surfing-related fundraiser with a unique international reputation for combining the “aloha” spirit of surfing and bringing together the community in the fight against cancer.
Come celebrate 16 years….Surfing for a Cure!
Twitter: @longboardluau
www.facebook.com/surfingforacure
www.active.com/donate/LongboardLuau
*Email longboardluau@gmail.com with the number of “threes” mentioned in this post and you will be registered for the Survivor Beach contest to win a pair of tickets to the 16th annual Moores UCSD Cancer Center Luau & Longboard Invitational. The winner will be emailed the week of August 11th.
Posted by Jessica Yingling, Director, Corporate Communications & IP Development at Fate Therapeutics, and Event Chair for the Longboard Luau.
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Social Media for Scientists: SDBN’s May 28th Event | |
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Posted by Mary Canady May 1st, 2009 .
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SDBN’s May Event: Building a network and using your knowledge to advance your career and science
Want access to a network of tens of thousands of scientists who you can help you advance your career? Learn about your peers’ work in real time, and discuss it with them? We’ll spend part of the night covering LinkedIn, Twitter, blogs, FriendFeed, and examples specific to life science and biotechnology during this networking event. We’ll introduce you to new resources and ideas which are revolutionizing science communication. This event will be customized to your needs: we’ll ask you what you want to learn about before (and even during!) this very interactive event. You’ll have time to ask questions and network throughout the event, and go home with resources and a plan to get a jump start with these exciting new tools. Sign up now to reserve your spot, and we’ll see you May 28th!
About the Presenters
Mary Canady began 20 years ago as a bench scientist in biochemistry and moved to the business side of biotechnology 10 years later, working at life science companies including Invitrogen and Calbiochem. In 2008 she founded Comprendia, a company specializing in helping biotechnology and life science companies grow through strategic marketing and business development. She recently started the San Diego Biotechnology Network (SDBN) a ‘2.0’ generation networking group, facilitating interactions through monthly events combined with online media such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and blogs. (Mary’s LinkedIn Profile)
William Gunn did his doctoral studies at Tulane University on Bone Repair Using Human Multipotent Stromal Stem Cells. During his studies he explored social media and helped found the Friendfeed Life Scientists room, where over 700 scientists share information and collaborate to solve problems daily. He moved to San Diego in 2008 to pursue science and social media, and works for Genalyte developing molecular diagnostics assays. He also works with Mendeley, an academic reference management service, where he helps researchers leverage social media tools for collaboration and discovery.(William’s LinkedIn Profile)
Sponsored by
About Proven
PROVEN is an employee owned Consulting, Staffing and Solutions firm based in San Diego, CA. Our customer centric approach focuses on the needs of our clients and candidates. We provide flexible consulting and contingent staffing solutions in the areas of Scientific, Clinical, Information Technology, Engineering and Finance & Accounting on a direct-hire, contract-to-hire, and contract basis.
May Event Flyer (PDF)
Event Details
Who: Biotechnology professionals in the greater San Diego area
What:Social Media for Scientists: San Diego Biotechnology Network’s May Networking Event
When: Thursday, May 28th, 5:30-9:00 p.m.
Where: Tango Del Rey, 3567 Del Rey Street, San Diego 92109 (Directions below)
Cost: $20, including appetizers ($15 for Academics) +$5 at door
Contact: http://sdbn.org/contact
For more information about the event: http://sdbn.org/may
Directions: From the North: South on Interstate 5, Exit Balboa Ave, Straight to 4th Traffic Light then left on Bunker Hill St. Building directly ahead 3 blks. From the South: North on Interstate 5, Exit Grand/ Garnet Ave, Straight to 3rd Traffic Light then right on Bunker Hill St. Building directly ahead 3 blks.
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See you tonight–50+ Companies Represented! | |
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Posted by Mary Canady April 30th, 2009 .
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Looking forward to seeing everyone tonight. We’ll have onsite registration ($25, $20 for academics with ID), so feel free to stop by. You’ll be able to network with people from 50+ companies at the event, and we always do our best to ensure that you make as many contacts as possible. Also, Regulus Therapeutics will be giving a presentation on microRNA therapeutics, a very hot drug discovery topic. We’ll also be giving away some shwag from Labarmor, including a stylish black labcoat!
Event details: http://sdbn.org/april
See you there!
People from the following companies will be in attendance tonight:
| Abbott Allied Intrade Inc Asymchem Beckman Coulter BIA Separations Biogen Idec BioPhase BioProcess Solutions BioReliance Biotech Vendor Services, Inc. BPSBioscience California BioSolutions Calmune Corporation Catalent Celgene Celula, Inc. City of Hope Fate Therapeutics Genalyte Gen-Probe Genzyme Granlen Hayden Bergman Rooney, P.C. Health Decisions Inc. Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals K&L Gates Keck Graduate Institute |
Kemia LabPros La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology Millipore Corp. Mission3 Nanogen NexBio, Inc. Nuvo Research, Inc. ODG Pfizer Inc. PharmaScouts, Inc. Proven Scientific Staffing Regulus Therapeutics Sanford Rose Associates SanRx Sapphire Energy Senomyx, Inc. Sirion Therapeutics SourceSolution, Inc. Sparta Systems Inc. Stockfisch Consulting The Scripps Research Institute UC San Diego Vala Sciences Valeant Vical Inc. Wayne State University |
Want more details about these companies? Many are listed on our San Diego Biotechnology Company Directory: http://sdbn.org/directory
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Our Nov. 11th Biotechnology Networking Event was a Big Success! | |
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Posted by Mary Canady November 16th, 2008 .
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Thanks to the 100+ people who came to our November 11th event featuring Sapphire Energy–you can view all of the photos on the Flickr group we set up (feel free to add comments). We had a few glitches at the event, and got some good feedback on what you’d like to see next time. We had about 15 Sapphire employees in attendance, and people had a good time chatting with them and learning more about the company. They also presented at a Biocom breakfast the next day, and both events were covered on Xconomy, a “next generation” news organization. Our name tag color-based networking “system” worked–perhaps not exactly as we had planned, but it served to break the ice among the participants and to facilitate networking, here are some comments we heard:
- “I handed out so many business cards that I ran out and had to go get more out of my car.”
- “By far and away, last night I connected with more scientists and executives than I have ever before.”
- “When is the next event? You should hold these every month!” (echoed many times)
If you’ve got a comment to share, leave it below (just remember how shy and sensitive we are before being critical ;). We gave away a few small prizes from our SDBN Cafe Press store, and Comprendia provided USB keys with biotechnology career resources. Blue Horse and Trumpet helped with planning, PR, provided the marketing materials, and took pictures. Thanks to everyone who helped and participated (esp. our volunteers–not sure if they want to be called out here ;). With your help, we feel like we’re really on to something here, and it was exciting to see everyone connecting both in person and on-line using the LinkedIn group.
When and where will the next event be? We will likely move to another venue because we expect the turnout to continue to be larger than the Rock Bottom will accommodate. We’ll likely have the next event in January, and we are very actively looking for a new and/or exciting companies to cover, please give us your feedback on who you’d like us to feature. We do plan to ask the featured company to give a short presentation, as many of you commented that it would add value to the event. Thanks to everyone, and we’ll let you know as soon as we schedule the next event. If you didn’t attend the event, be sure to sign up for updates.

