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Oregon Bioscience Association
Membership Dues Structure

Industry Member: Companies engaged in the research, development, manufacturing and commercialization of products based on the application of the biological sciences.


No. of Employees

Annual Dues

1

$100

2 - 5

$200

6 - 25

$400

26 - 50

$600

51 - 100

$800

100 +

$1,000


Associate Member: Organization, companies, service providers, or individuals that provide products or services, or otherwise have an interest in the biotechnology and bioscience industries.

Category

Annual Dues

Student

$25

Individual

$100

Corporate (no. of employees)
1 - 10

$250

11 - 50

$500

50 +

$1,000

Universities

$1,000

Non-profit

$500

Sustaining Sponsor

$1,500

Principal Sponsor

$2,500

Underwriter

$5,000


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222 NW 5th Avenue, Suite 304
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503.241.7802
Fax: 503.228.5411

Contact: Barbara Anderman
barbara@sao.org



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