Published: February 24, 2011
Bio Nebraska Announces Annual Meeting and Governor's Bioscience Award
OMAHA, Neb. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Governor Dave Heineman will present the third annual Governor's
Bioscience Award at the Bio
Nebraska Life Sciences Association annual meeting. The meeting will
be held in the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln's Whittier Research Center, 2200 Vine Street, in
Lincoln on April 14, 2011, starting at 4:00 p.m.
The 2011 Governor's Bioscience Award recognizes an individual who has
made a significant contribution to the bioscience industry in Nebraska.
Any individual who positively impacts the state's bioscience industry
through innovation, public policy, investment, business creation, or
leadership is eligible for the award. The nominee is not required to be
a member of Bio Nebraska. Nomination forms are available on Bio
Nebraska's website and are due by March 25, 2011.
"It is a privilege to partner with Governor Heineman in presenting this
award," stated Amy Recker, executive director for Bio Nebraska Life
Sciences Association. "When the Nebraska
Bioscience Roadmap was released in September, we learned of the
unique strengths Nebraska has in human, animal, and plant science. This
award is intended to honor a dedicated individual who contributes to
these strengths. This year's venue at the Whittier
Research Center will make the event particularly memorable."
The 2009 recipient of the Governor's Bioscience Award was Wayne Ryan,
Ph.D., of Streck.
Dr. Ryan's scientific observations and developmental efforts led to the
formation of Streck in 1978. In 2010, the award was given to Lyle
Middendorf of LI-COR
Biosciences and John Brumbaugh, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of
Biological Sciences, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for their
collaboration to produce one of the first automated DNA sequencing
instruments.
The public is invited to the meeting and award ceremony at the Whittier
Research Center. Nomination forms and information on the annual meeting
are available on Bio
Nebraska's website.
About Bio Nebraska
The mission of Bio Nebraska is to
be the champion of biotechnology and to advocate for its member
organizations promoting academic, industry and government partnerships
to foster the growth of life sciences within Nebraska. Nebraska
biotechnology researchers expand the boundaries of science to benefit
mankind by providing better healthcare, enhanced agriculture, and a
cleaner and safer environment, creating opportunities for economic
development within the state.

Bio Nebraska
Amy Recker, 402-829-9011
arecker@bionebraska.org
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