Ohio’s Life Sciences Workforce Recognized in New National Report
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Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus highlighted for talent pool across the life sciences.
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Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus highlighted for talent pool across the life sciences.
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Under the leadership of Gov. Mike DeWine and JobsOhio, the Ohio business climate has transformed itself into a national leader capable of producing an economic juggernaut.
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First-of-its-kind report shows investment across Ohio in the life sciences
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Ohio is the best place for a biotech company to grow and thrive
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OLS President & CEO Eddie Pauline interviews Sandra Rodriguez Toledo, Vice President of Site Operations at Amgen Ohio, to hear more about Amgen’s growth, success, and approach to both science and business.
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As someone now deeply entrenched in the biotech and life sciences industry, I’ve seen firsthand the transformative power of investing in STEM education from an early age to the ways adults seek new career paths.
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Our study underscores the urgent need to expand wet lab space availability in the Columbus Region.
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I recently sat down with Tim Miller, co-founder, president and CEO of Forge Biologics, a central Ohio-based gene therapy development company to discuss gene therapies for patients who need them most.
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Across the industry, we celebrated groundbreakings, facility expansions, and impressive national rankings. We saw the creation of more lab space and the launch of a new 30 million life science fund.
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Announcement comes following a unanimous vote at this week’s board meeting.