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Tag Archives: Biotech Humanitarian Award
Cancer Research Pioneer Dr. Margaret Foti named 2012 Biotech Humanitarian Honoree
Today, BIO named Dr. Margaret Foti, , Ph.D., M.D. (h.c.), CEO of the American Association of Cancer Research, as the 2012 Biotech Humanitarian Honoree. Dr. Foti was honored for her tireless efforts to improve cancer research, her work as a cancer advocate and her ground-breaking work in the area of team science. Dr. Foti is also known for her work leading AACR’s scientific partnership with Stand Up To Cancer — a charitable initiative that supports Read More >
2012 Biotech Humanitarian Award Nominations Open
BIO is now accepting nominations for the fourth annual Biotech Humanitarian Award. The Award will be given to an individual who, through their work in or support of biotechnology, is harnessing its potential to heal, fuel or feed the planet. The Humanitarian Award honors work that aims to reduce human suffering significantly or enhance the human experience in a way that has a clear and direct benefit to society. Additional consideration will be given to Read More >
Podcast: Humanitarian Award Winner Dr. Paul Offit
During the 2011 BIO International Convention, Paul A. Offit, MD, Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases and the Director of the Vaccine Education Center at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, was named the 2011 Biotech Humanitarian Award winner. Dr. Offit was selected as the 2011 Honoree in recognition of his 25 years spent dedicated to developing RotaTeq, one of the main vaccines currently used to fight rotavirus, a disease that is the leading cause Read More >
ISO: Biotech Humanitarian
We are looking for biotech humanitarians for our annual Biotech Humanitarian Award. The award recognizes an everyday hero who has helped to heal, fuel or feed the planet through their work in biotechnology. Know someone that you feel should be recognized for their good works? Nominate someone at www.iambiotech.org/award through January 31, 2010. 2009 Biotech Humanitarian Dr. Jay Keasling, was nominated by a colleague at the University of California at Berkley. Just think, you or your Read More >




