Organizations that conduct biomedical research and/or generate biomedical research-based sales
Examples: Academic institutions, government entities, nonprofit research organizations, industry (including, but not limited to, contract research organizations and pharmaceutical/ biotechnology/biomanufacturing companies)
Organizations that work with and support the North Carolina’s bioscience research enterprise
Examples:
Academic institutions that do not conduct biomedical research, biomedical reagent and equipment supply companies, regional economic development partnerships, venture capital firms, consulting firms, law firms, architectural firms
A formula is used to establish a base dues level for the first year of membership. This amount adjusts with inflation in subsequent years. Membership is valid for NCABR’s fiscal year (July 1 to June 30).
National public opinion poll data from Research!America and the National Science Foundation’s Science and Engineering Indicators show us that:
Organizations that work with and support North Carolina’s bioscience research enterprise
Examples: Academic institutions that don’t conduct biomedical research, biomedical reagent and equipment supply companies, regional economic development partnerships, venture capital firms, consulting firms, law firms, architectural firms
Dues
Affiliate Members can join NCABR at one of five levels. Membership is valid for NCABR’s fiscal year (July 1 to June 30).
Membership Levels
• Diamond: $10,000+
• Platinum: $7,500 – $9,999
• Gold: $2,500 – $7,499
• Silver: $1,000 – $2,499
• Bronze: $500 – $999