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THIS WEEK'S FEATURE
BIO 2007: International groups meet in Boston
Researchers and scientists mingled with celebrities CEOs and royalty this week at the 2007 Biotechnology Industry Organization's International Convention in Boston.

Thousands of attendees packed into the South Boston convention center to take part in the largest show of its kind all year. The gathering was expected to infuse $150 million into the host city's economy, Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino said at the convention's outset. Last year, more than 13,000 people attended the convention, taking part in more than 1,394 presentations and nearly 30,000 one-on-one meetings, according to BIO figures. Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick's office estimated nearly 20,000 bio-professionals would attend this year's event.

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IN THE MAGAZINE

A Look at Vivarium Walls and Ceilings
When most of us walk into a vivarium we tend to look down. Flooring has demanded so much attention in recent years that we tend to forget about the rest of the vivarium finishes.

It's time we examined our position with other interior finishes, as an industry, with respect to the materials we use, their effects on the industry as a whole, the problems that are commonly encountered, and where technology is leading us for tomorrow.

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E-Z Systems: BioVac Chamber
The BioVac Chamber from E-Z Systems (Palmer, PA) is a development in anesthesia equipment. It incorporates a self-contained laminar flow circuit as part of the induction chamber, virtually eliminating the need to work under a fume hood. This Biovac chamber in conjunction with the E-Z Anesthesia system, offers protection to your employees. (E-Z Systems)
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