CALBIO 2012 in San Francisco
Updated: 2012-03-09 10:28
(China Daily)
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San Francisco mayor Ed Lee (left) receives an art work as a souvenir from Zhang Lei, visiting Party Secretary of Taizhou, Jiangsu Province on March 8. Zhang is leading a delegation from his hometown, dubbed "China's medical city," to attend the ongoing CALBIO 2012 which brings together the life sciences sector in California and beyond. The conference was sponsored by BayBio and Biocom, two leading professional organizations in the life sciences field. [Chang Jun/China Daily] |
He Rong (right), standing member of CPC Committee in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, signs a Memorandum of Understanding on March 8 with BayBio President and CEO Gail Maderis (center). San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee presided over the ceremony. Taizhou reaches out in recent years to attract key international players in the pharmaceutical and bio-tech fields. [Chang Jun/China Daily] |
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