Verband Biologie, Biowissenschaften und Biomedizin in Deutschland e.V. - VBIO
Biotechnology, Environmental Technology
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Short facts
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- Network Management/Association
- Year founded 1954
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- Turnover: not available
Products/services: Mission of VBIO is: * to improve the perspectives of life sciences and those of the scientists in our society. * to help to maintain and improve work conditions to make Germany an attractive work place for scientists. * to strengthen and watch over the status of biology within the high school curricula. * to encourage the next generation of biologists in high schools and universities by providing information about exciting career paths. * to foster the interest in studies of biology and related disciplines by communicating the importance and beauty of life sciences. * to enhance the acceptance and recognition of life sciences and scientists in our society Mission of VBIO is: * to improve the perspectives of life sciences and those of the scientists in our society. * to help to maintain and improve work conditions to make Germany an attractive work place for scientists. * to strengthen and watch over the status of biology within the high school curricula. * to encourage the next generation of biologists in high schools and universities by providing information about exciting career paths. * to foster the interest in studies of biology and related disciplines by communicating the importance and beauty of life sciences. * to enhance the acceptance and recognition of life sciences and… read more
Basic data
Company
Verband Biologie, Biowissenschaften und Biomedizin in Deutschland e.V. - VBIO
Street
Corneliusstr. 12, 2. Stock
PC / City
80469 München
County
Upper Bavaria
Phone
+49 89 260 24573
Fax
+49 89 26024574
Homepage
Language skills
English, German
Contact person
Management: Dr. Carsten Roller (Mr.)
Contact for: Biotechnology
Profile/competences
Core competencies
VBIO (in German: Verband Biologie, Biowissenschaften und Biomedizin) is Germany’s largest association for life sciences. It combines about 35 000 members which represent individual members, life science organisations, companies and other institutions. VBIO aims to be a strong, unifying voice for scientists, teachers, schools, universities, industries, administrations, research institutions and free-lancers.
Our members represent the entire spectrum of life sciences, from the molecular and cellular to the organismic and ecological level, also including the biomedical field.
Key sectors / sub-sectors
- Biotechnology
- Environmental Technology
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Cooperation offers
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