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Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association`s New "Healthcare Economics in WA" Breaking News is Powered by MedIntelliBase® Intelligence Services

Fri Nov 6, 2009 11:10am EST
REDMOND, Wash.--(Business Wire)--
Visitors to the newly branded and redesigned website of the Washington
Biotechnology & Biomedical Association(WBBA)to be featured at the WBBA`s Annual
Meeting today will get free, timely, Washington state-focused biotech and
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