New Brunswick, NJ - The HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ) applauds the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of the 21st Century Cures Act. This landmark legislation would accelerate the pace of discovering new, life-saving treatments and cures for some of the world’s most dreaded diseases. It is vitally important to New Jersey’s life sciences community, where much of this research and discovery takes place, and it is critical to patients around the world who will benefit from its impact.
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Montclair, NJ - NJ Spotlight today published an op-ed authored by Dean J. Paranicas, President and Chief Executive Officer of the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ) on the subject of patent reform legislation currently pending before the U.S. House of Representatives.
Newark, NJ - Highlighting New Jersey’s leadership as a home for innovation and the “Medicine Chest of the World,” Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno addressed the New Jersey Performing Arts Center’s (NJPAC) Business Partners “Life Sciences as an Engine of Innovation” Roundtable, presented in association with the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ).
Philadelphia, PA – The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) released “Bioscience Economic Development in the States: Legislation and Job Creation Best Practices” today at the 2015 BIO International Convention. The Best Practices Guide is the bioscience industry’s leading comprehensive analysis of state legislative and regulatory initiatives in support of economic development.
Philadelphia, PA - Innovation in New Jersey dates back to Einstein and Edison, but a new wave of discovery in life sciences is happening right now across the Garden State. At both the corporate and academic level, researchers throughout the state are tackling some of the industry’s biggest challenges. To showcase the state’s groundbreaking research, Choose New Jersey is launching a new concept at the New Jersey Pavilion this year: the BIO Innovation Theater.
Here is the complete schedule: http://bit.ly/1Qzf5oX Trenton, NJ - New Jersey will showcase its business strengths in the life science industry to a global audience next week at the world’s largest biotechnology conference, BIO International, being held at the Philadelphia Convention Center on June 15-18.
Trenton, NJ - The Innovation New Jersey Coalition is a diverse coalition of businesses, higher education institutions and government established to strengthen and enhance the culture of innovation in New Jersey by:
New Brunswick, NJ - According to Dean Paranicas, "The HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ) serves as a voice for the state’s life sciences community. The HINJ seeks to expand patient access to the most innovative biopharmaceuticals and medical devices and promote awareness of the industry’s impact on New Jersey’s quality of life and economic well-being."
Trenton, NJ - From June 15 to June 18, New Jersey’s life sciences prowess will be on display at the Bio International Convention in Philadelphia, the international industry event that will feature more and more than 300 academic institutions, including major research labs, and government agencies. Including ancillary professionals such as lawyers, accountants and venture capitalists, the three-day event is expected to attract more than 16,000 attendees.
New Brunswick, NJ - The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) and the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ) will present a business roundtable, “Life Sciences and New Jersey’s Innovation Ecosystem,” on Tuesday, June 23 from 7:45 to 9:30 a.m. at NJPAC at One Center Street, Newark, NJ. New Jersey Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno will open the event with remarks. Elected as the state’s first Lieutenant Governor in 2009, Guadagno leads the Christie Administration’s efforts to improve New Jersey's economic vitality, encourage job growth, streamline government and make businesses feel welcome again in New Jersey.
Trenton, NJ - Debbie Hart, president and CEO of BioNJ, and Dean Paranicas, president and CEO of the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey, write a great opinion article in the Courier Post, discussing the success of the New Jersey biopharma industry.
New Brunswick, NJ - The HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ) will be holding its annual “HINJ Life Sciences Celebration” on September 30th. This year’s event will be a breakfast at the Trenton Wyndham hotel. (Additional information about the event will be forthcoming). We again plan on presenting several awards, including one for Achievement in Life Sciences Research. This award will recognize an individual, group of people or organization from academia, the patient and caregiving community or from the biopharmaceutical or medical technology sector that has made a noteworthy contribution in New Jersey to the advancement of patient care and/or medical innovation.
New Brunswick, NJ - Michigan has autos. The Midwest has agribusiness. Texas has oil and gas. California’s Silicon Valley has electronics. And New Jersey has the life sciences industry. When Johnson & Johnson opened its doors in 1886 in a former New Brunswick wallpaper factory, it was the launch of what is today one of the largest healthcare companies in the world. It also was the genesis of what is currently the greatest concentration of life sciences companies not only in the United States but in the world — and New Jersey’s premier industry.
New Brunswick, NJ ― HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ) President and Chief Executive Officer Dean J. Paranicas has authored the following op-ed on the life sciences and the value of medical innovation.
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