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By no
means comprehensive, the following list of sites is a starting point for assessing
companies, graduate programs, institutions, and possibilities.
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| Access |
Brown's free online networking
service for alumni and students. |
| Biojudiciary |
Presents a look at biotechnology patents in light of
precedent and current trends. Includes links to
opinions, laws, patents, and other supporting documents. |
| Biospace |
The site tracks clinical
trials, career expos, contains an online job posting board, venture
reports, and news in the biotech arena. It includes comprehensive lists of biotech
and pharmaceutical and start-up companies, as well as advertising, law,
venture capital, and a wide range of companies interested in
biotechnology. |
| Biotechnology
Industry Association |
This site presents a wide
variety of news and statistics relevant to the biotech industry. |
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GSAS Harvard Biotechnology
Club |
The GSAS Harvard Biotechnology
Club is a non-profit, student organization that hosts events and provides
services that allow members to explore the world of business and
biotechnology. |
| KForce |
This site includes background
on interviewing, reference letters, resumes and other articles relevant
during a job search. The site contains a Salary Wizard, which can be
used to get information about compensation for a wide variety of positions.
The results are specific to your area of the country and zip code. |
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Massachusetts Biotechnology Council |
The Massachusetts
Biotechnology Council (MBC) is a not-for-profit organization that provides
services and support for the Massachusetts biotechnology industry. |
| Nature |
A subgroup of Nature Magazine
that focuses on biotech. It provides journal articles, job listings,
and news. |
| Red
Herring |
This site provides information
on technology businesses. Articles, financial information, and
recent news in the biotech arena. |
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Slater Center for Biomedical
Technology |
The Slater Center for
Biomedical Technology, one of four centers supported by Rhode Island's
Samuel Slater
Technology Fund, assists companies in taking great ideas from the
laboratory to the marketplace. |
| U.S.
News |
Ranks graduate programs yearly
based on random stupid criteria. |
| The
Vault |
"the most trusted name in
career information" It highlights many industries such as
consulting, accounting, venture capital, health/biotech/pharma, law, and
technology. |
| The
Wall Street Journal |
This site is the web version
of the Wall Street Journal. It provides up to the minute news and
stock updates. The health and science sections have pertinent
stories that affect the marketplace today. |