BIO welcomes West Virginia Bioscience Association.

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BIO announced that the newly-formed bioscience organization in West Virginia agreed to join Council of State Bioscience Associations, an autonomous council operating within BIO. According to Patrick Kelly, VP of State Government Relations and Alliance Development of BIO, West Virginia's bioscience cluster has shown steady growth over past decade, and he praised Governor Manchin's 'Bucks for Brains' initiative, a plan to stimulate hi-tech research at WVU and Marshall.



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BIO Welcomes West Virginia Bioscience Association to Industry Council



WASHINGTON, D.C. (Wednesday, October 21, 2009) - Today the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) announced that a newly-formed bioscience organization in West Virginia agreed to join the Council of State Bioscience Associations (CSBA), an autonomous council operating within BIO.

"We are pleased to welcome the Bioscience Association of West Virginia as a member of the CSBA," said Patrick Kelly, Vice President of State Government Relations and Alliance Development at BIO. "The CSBA is an integral part of BIO's advocacy infrastructure. We work closely with CSBA member organizations to improve understanding of the bioscience industry and advocate for policies that help promote industry development throughout the United States. With the addition of West Virginia, the CSBA grows to 47 organizations in 43 states."

Kelly added that West Virginia's bioscience cluster has shown steady growth over the past decade and he praised Governor Manchin's 'Bucks for Brains' initiative, a plan to stimulate hi-tech research at WVU and Marshall, and for giving the nascent industry "a tremendous shot in the arm."

"As members of the CSBA, BIO West Virginia will be able to draw upon the support of colleagues in the other states," said Kelly Gillespie, chairman of the CSBA and executive director of the Missouri Biotechnology Association. "This network has been essential over the last several years as state legislatures have weighed the national risks of not adequately investing in the growth of this life saving industry when faced with the global competition for the most promising biotech jobs and investments."

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