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The Biological Medicine Resource Your
Information and Technology Bridge linking
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Apply for Membership Status Today!
Dear prospective Research Associate: You have been reading the information about our publications and activities. It is only through your generous support in membership fees and the purchase of reports, books, instrumentation, and printed/recorded materials that we are able to continue our research and publication of the cutting edge information on Biological Medicine you have come to expect. Our general mailings go to both members and a selected few non-members like you at least every two months. Yet, by not being an actual member, you are missing out on the many benefits of Research Associate status. And, as a membership based society we’ve been missing out on your full support. Your name will be maintained on our temporary general electronic mailing list for a short time, and you can request e-mail notices.
We hereby invite you to apply for Research
Associate status in this
international nonprofit incorporated society for practitioners of biological
medicine. Occidental Institute has provided practitioners of German Biological Medicine with leading edge information, advice, training and instrumentation – on a non-profit basis – since 1972.
Some of the many benefits available only to Research Associates:
E-mail (in PDF format) subscription to the Institute's regular newsletter "The Bridge" which brings you the cutting edge information and the practical application of these methods.
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“The Bridge” – Linking Practitioners of Biological Medicine
Occidental Institute Research Foundation functions as a information and technology bridge linking top German practitioners and suppliers involved in aspects of Biological Medicine, with progressive English-speaking practitioners.
We invite you to become a
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