Event to Highlight Importance of STEM Education to Vermont Patients, Economy

Event to Highlight Importance of STEM Education to Vermont Patients, Economy

Featuring Opening Remarks by Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin

BURLINGTON, VT – On Monday, April 13, the Vermont Biosciences Alliance, in collaboration with the University of Vermont, the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) will host a panel discussion highlighting the importance of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education, skills and training to the state of Vermont. The discussion will also feature information highlighting the biopharmaceutical industry’s contributions to STEM education in Vermont.

WHAT:           STEM Saves Lives & Creates Jobs event

WHO:              Governor Peter Shumlin

Bill Church, PhD, Board President, Vermont Bioscience Alliance, and Founder and President, Green Mountain Antibodies, Inc.

Richard Galbraith, MD, PhD, Vice President for Research, University of Vermont

Setareh Samii, JD, Director, Policy and Research, PhRMA

Thomas Grace, President and CEO, Bia Diagnostics LLC

Stefan Balaz, PhD, DSc, Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Albany

College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

WHEN:           Monday, April 13, 8:00 a.m.

  • 8:00 a.m. Opening remarks by Governor Shumlin
  • 8:15 a.m. Panel presentation on STEM education, skills and training followed by Q&A and discussion moderated by Bill Church

WHERE:         Sheraton Burlington Hotel & Conference Center, 870 Williston Road, South Burlington       

 

 

Event Location

United States