Wednesday, February 06, 2008

CURE Bio News & New Haven-CT

Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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Long Wharf Theater Outing Draws Bioscience Community Together

Event chair David Scheer of Scheer and Company and sponsor Jay Brotman of Svigals+Partners.
Connecticut's bioscience community joined local arts leaders January 30 under the auspices of CURE for cocktails, dinner, and a performance at New Haven's Long Wharf Theater of "Let Me Down Easy.

" The new one-woman show about the human body features the acclaimed performer Anna Deveare Smith portraying Yale School of Medicine faculty and others interviewed over several years for her project.

Prior to the show, plenty of networking and dealmaking took place during the Italian buffet supper at Leon's -- the former Rusty Scupper on Long Wharf Drive.

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