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MBBNet Testimonials
MBBNet - the Minnesota Biomedical and Bioscience Network - is the world's largest regional Internet gateway in the life sciences and health care fields, providing global access to 1,300 regional organizations from a single web site. These organizations include research centers and institutes in the Twin Cities, Rochester and other locations, companies, hospitals, foundations, nonprofits, state agencies, cooperatives, professional and trade associations, science libraries and museums, and service organizations. MBBNet serves to raise regional self-awareness and to assist in global recruitment of students, faculty, employees and entrepreneurs. MBBNet: http://www.mbbnet.umn.edu Comments about the MBBNet initiative "I believe that what you are doing is crucial to the well being of the state of Minnesota and certainly the Twin Cities area."
Sr. Vice President, Medicine & Technology Medtronic, Inc. Recommendations: "Promote international research and development and educational partnerships among the state's universities and community colleges and overseas institutions. Use these partnerships to cement relationships where possible, as in the North Carolina relationship with Uruguay and the Minnesota MBBNet with Switzerland."
& Global Competitiveness" National Governors Association, Best Practices Center Washington, DC. July 2002 "A virtual community of this magnitude provides a much needed link to ease the transfer of technology from our laboratories and classrooms into the marketplace of good and services."
President, University of Minnesota (1997-2002) "That's a good idea."
Bishop William Lawrence University Professor Harvard Business School "I have passed the URL for MBBNet on to many people including students as a very useful resource. Keep up the great work!!"
Vice President, The Whitaker Foundation Washington, DC "By connecting our regional medical researchers, labs, companies, and think tanks in a wired community of expertise and allowing open, worldwide access to that community of innovation, [MBBNet] has made clear and significant contributions to the local and global communities."
The Great North Alliance "Civic Leadership for Regional Competitiveness"
"A key role of this information is for students looking for summer opportunities/coop assignments/fulltime employment upon completion of their degree."
Vice President, Islet Technology, Inc. Board Member, Biomed. Engineering Institute "I'm very impressed with the MBBNet Medical Device...Listing. Would it be possible for BMES to link to the MBBNet list of companies? I think our student members could benefit from this listing."
Executive Director Biomedical Engineering Society
Comments consistent with the MBBNet initiative "This partnership will create hundreds of new highly-skilled research positions in Minnesota, significant advances in healthcare and the birth of a major new industry creating thousands of quality jobs and positioning Minnesota as a world center in this field."
"Governor announces historic partnership between University of Minnesota and Mayo Clinic," April 17, 2003 "Increasingly in today's economy, it's intellectual capital, it's knowledge-based industries that are fueling the United States economy, and clearly in the State of Minnesota that would be even more so."
Minnesota Public Radio, November 7, 2002
Executive Vice President & Provost University of Minnesota Minnesota Technology, October 2002 "Technology and science forecasters are nearly uniform in their declarations of the preeminence of the life sciences for this new century. It is imperative that the University of Minnesota be a significant player on the national and international stages in these scientific fields and by doing so provide both a window on the future and the human capital that will be needed by Minnesota's industry, agriculture, and health services sectors."
"Commission on Excellence" September 2002 "This vision depends on leadership at the highest levels to create an environment in which public-private partnerships enhance and advance a focused knowledge-driven industry cluster strategy that maintains the vitality of existing industries and builds on Minnesota's emerging industry clusters."
for Minnesota's 21st Century A Report to the People of Minnesota from the Economic Working Group December 2000 "When this Commission speaks of a 'learning society,' it attempts to define something quite new. Among the key elements of a learning society: ...It values regional and global interconnections and cultural links...."
and Land-Grant Universities January 2001 Efforts "to link technology and industry...have proven successful; these may provide templates for other cross-sector/cross-discipline collaborations."
Engineering Workforce for the United States: Tasks for University, Industry, and Government. The National Academies, Washington DC 2003
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