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BioSpace Promotes the Northeast Corridor's Life Science Industry
Date:6/30/2010

DENVER, June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- BioSpace is showcasing pharmaceutical, biotechnological and medical device employers in areas ranging from Niagara Falls to Atlantic City.

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The leading employment Web site for the life sciences launched the 2010 Pharm Country™ Hotbed Campaign this morning, marking the campaign's ninth edition and highlighting more than 20 leading organizations across Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. Each company's brand is added to an electronic and printed

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