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The BioResearch Product Faire™

The Northwestern University

September 10th, 2020

Attendance is free for science professionals.  To register, simply fill out the form on left. 

Find new lab products, improved analytical equipment, and learn about new research techniques.

Our life science biotechnology events boast a wide range of relevant and high quality vendors to ensure that you find the products you need to meet your research goals. At this event, you and your colleagues will find industry professionals and the newest lab technology available.

Network with other researchers and outside science professionals.

  • Meet other researchers from across campus to explore research concepts and get new ideas
  • Connect with industry professionals to get answers to you research technology questions
  • Establish new contacts and maintain and grow existing professional relationships
Learn about new research techniques and technologies.

Lab supply companies are a strong resource for new and improved methods and protocols using their  products. While you may use a technique a few times and struggle with the particulars of  a specific product, the companies that produce them have entire teams dedicated to problem solving.  You can save time and money by connecting with the product experts trained by their companies to answer your questions.

 

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Get creative ideas when you take a break from your normal routine.

Getting out of the lab and away from the bench can give you a fresh perspective on your research challenges. Enjoy our high quality catered buffet, and learn about the latest developments in research science products and methods. Our tradeshows are relaxing, enjoyable and educational.

 

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