BioCamp Houston

BarCamp for the Biosciences

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Graham Randall Max Talbott LLC sponsors BioCamp Houston, Fall 2009

Max Talbott LLC, a Health Product Consulting firm in Austin, has agreed to sponsor BioCamp Houston, Fall 2009. Thanks, Max! Continue

Added by Graham Randall on August 24, 2009 at 10:30am — No Comments

Graham Randall Osha Liang sponsors BioCamp Houston!

Osha Liang has agreed to sponsor BioCamp Houston, Fall 2009. Thanks guys! Continue

Added by Graham Randall on August 26, 2009 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Graham Randall Fulbright & Jaworski sponsor BioCamp Houston, Fall 2009!

Fulbright & Jaworski LLP is a sponsor of Biocamp Houston, Fall 2009. Thanks to Allen from the last BioCamp for setting this up! Continue

Added by Graham Randall on August 10, 2009 at 2:25pm — No Comments

Graham Randall Harrington Law Firm Sponsors BioCamp Houston, Fall 2009

Harrington Law Firm, a sponsor of the first BioCamp Houston, has signed up to sponsor BioCamp Houston, Fall 2009! Thank you, Mark. Continue

Added by Graham Randall on July 29, 2009 at 10:54am — No Comments

Graham Randall Tietronix Sponsors BioCamp Houston, Fall 2009

Tietronix has signed up to sponsor BioCamp Houston, Fall 2009! We have Erge, who we all remember from the last BioCamp, to thank for this sponsorship. Thanks, Erge! Continue

Added by Graham Randall on July 24, 2009 at 5:02pm — No Comments

Graham Randall One month until BioCamp!

BioCamp Houston is now just one month away! BioCamp is based on the BarCamp concept that has taken off in popularity among the IT crowd. It's an "unconference." There are no agendas or invited speakers. If you want to present something, you simply volunteer the morning of the conference by choosing a time and a room. We expect that there will be people who present on biotech en… Continue

Added by Graham Randall on March 7, 2009 at 1:59pm — No Comments

Graham Randall What will you present at BioCamp?

Contrary to popular belief, the last rule of BioCamp isn't, "if this is your first BioCamp, you have to present." We recognize that not everybody wants to get up in front of a crowd of people and start talking. That said, the format of BioCamp doesn't work unless a non-trivial fraction of attendees volunteer to present something. I presented at my first… Continue

Added by Graham Randall on March 12, 2009 at 5:00am — No Comments

Joshua Tabin BioCamp Houston '09 Was a Success

Every BarCamp event I am involved in usually surprises me to some degree. Today was a huge surprise as we had an amazing group of attendees and presenters. Although BioCamp drew a smaller crowd than GreenCamp or BarCamp, that was to be expected given the tight nature of the event: biosciences. Most of all, I was envigorated with most everyone's energy around improving the entrepreneurial spirit in the life sciences, particularly in Houston. How did you find today's event? Let's hear your comme… Continue

Added by Joshua Tabin on April 4, 2009 at 7:07pm — 1 Comment

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