November 13, 2009

This Really is a Great Valley...Part II

It’s so close and it is my duty, as an explorer of Beakeris, to research as many things bioscience as helixly possible. So I did just that…I crossed the #29 transportation route…as I approached the glass door, bearing the Pennsylvania Bio badge, my Bio Strength Locator overloaded its capacitors…and blew up…good thing I carry an emergency BSL in my Helixpod. I entered the Pennsylvania Bio office and was greeted by movement everywhere…the staff was obviously preparing for Biotech 2009…since they are the joint hosts, along with their New Jersey counterpart BioNJ. Pennsylvania Bio is the statewide trade association that represents the bioscience industry in Pennsylvania. These are the people who basically do my job…but here on Earth. They protect innovation…they fight for these companies…they’re the bioscience superheroes in Pennsylvania! I had to talk to one of them…so I figured I would go to their fearless leader…President of Pennsylvania Bio…Mickey Flynn.

He informed me about everything going on in the bioscience industry in Pennsylvania. About the small emerging start ups and the venture capital firms that fund them, to the large global pharmaceutical companies that market their innovations to all of planet Earth, to the incredible research programs that are taking place at the universities, and last but not least, we spoke about Biotech 2009...my El Dorado…after a brief conversation I realized why he holds the position of leadership he does…he truly and utterly believes in what the industry does…and that’s providing relief for patients in need. If there is someone who is as dedicated to protecting innovation as I am…it’s him.

As I departed from their offices I said my goodbyes to Karla, Amber, and Greg of the communications team, and the programs duo of Kelly and Marie, Chris and Karen of the membership department, and of course Betty, the one that manages the financial transactions…however I knew…that in a short 4 days…I would be seeing them all again at Biotech 2009.

I was off to my Helixpod as I waved goodbye to the last location before my final stop at Biotech 2009. I can say now, after everything I’ve researched, that this really is a Great Valley.

I shall soar the skies, collect my thoughts, and organize my notes in order to prepare for my final transmission to the Grand Centrifugium Assembly. I’m off to where my journey began…but this time…for Biotech 2009.

Until my next transmission-

Helixman

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