BioSpace launches 2010 BioMidwest Hotbed Campaign

BioSpace added Kansas to its annual promotional campaign of biotechnological, pharmaceutical and medical device companies from Nebraska to Ohio.

The leading employment Web site for the life sciences launched the 2010 BioMidwest™ Hotbed Campaign this morning, marking the campaign's seventh edition and highlighting leading organizations across Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio and Wisconsin. Each company's brand is added to an electronic and printed campaign map that is promoted online as well as at industry events and career fairs.

"We have nine annual Hotbed campaigns, and they all represent a prominent opportunity for industry businesses to showcase their brand, location and industry presence," said Joe Kroog, product director –   life sciences at onTargetjobs, the parent company of BioSpace. "Each Hotbed also connects specialized professionals through news and employment resources."

BioMidwest is part of a series of Hotbed campaigns that are each hosted on their own BioSpace Web page. This campaign's participating companies include Beckloff Associates, Inc., Meridian Bioscience, Inc., ABC Laboratories, Inc., and other leading life science employers.

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