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VBI’s Marketing and Communications group identifies key audiences for the Institute and implements a research-driven communication program to ensure information about VBI reaches its target groups. Managing the information flow for the Institute to both internal and external audiences is one of the primary responsibilities for this service-oriented group.

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Newswise
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International Business Times
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ABS News
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USA Today
Turkey and cacao genomes sequenced

09.14.2010
GenomeWeb News
VBI Launches Affiliates Program with More Corporate Research Partners in Mind

09.14.2010
The New York Times
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Global Security Newswire
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WorldPoultry.net
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The Scientist.com
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09.08.2010
Wisconsin Ag Connection
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09.08.2010
USDA Press
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09.07.2010
Agence France Presse
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Staunton News Leader
Federal stimulus funding for Va. Tech research approaches $35 million

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USDA Press
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UPI NewsWire
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Scientific American
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