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Biological Mimetics average salary is $45,000, median salary is $45,000 with a salary range from $45,000 to $45,000.
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Operations Research Analyst 45,000-45,000 Provo, UT, 84601 2014 Biological Mimetics Operations Research Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Biological Mimetics Inc
  • Industry: BioTech/Drugs
  • City: Frederick, MD
  • Biological Mimetics, Inc. (¡°BMI¡±) was formed to commercialize innovative pharmaceutical products that will improve the quality of life and overall state of public health by combating resistant and emerging diseases in human and veterinary medicine. Our mission philosophy is to remain a creative and innovative biotechnology firm dedicated to improving the quality of life and overall state of public health through the application of novel technologies for the development and commercialization of human and veterinary biologics to address a long list of hitherto intractable disease targets involving viruses, bacteria, parasites, and cancer.