BIO and CSBI Release Important Life Sciences Industry Reports
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Efforts to invest in life science research and keep top talent here are paying dividends when it comes to saving lives and growing our economy, but Ohio can be doing even more.
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Efforts to invest in life science research and keep top talent here are paying dividends when it comes to saving lives and growing our economy, but Ohio can be doing even more.
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I hear a lot of stories about rare diseases and how they affect − and often shorten − people’s lives. And I have spent a lot of time thinking about the research and clinical care that helps people with rare diseases live longer lives.
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A new partnership with Ohio-based IGS Energy to provide OLS members with access to local energy strategies based on each business’ unique needs.
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Ohio needs to lean harder into biotech and pharma R&D so that we don’t fall behind – and our investment into innovation districts could be a good start for us.
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Ohio Life Sciences and American Nitrile launch a new collaboration that endorses American Nitrile as the preferred research glove for OLS member organizations.
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To gain the momentum necessary for this industry’s long-term success, we need to strongly advocate for public policies that are supportive of life sciences priorities.
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We are activating the life sciences workforce strategy that you, our member investors, helped us build over the last several months. Five of these initiatives are key priorities for us to launch in 2023 – with your involvement!
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Through OLS’ partnership with Fisher Scientific, we are offering special, members-only pricing on laboratory and safety supplies, equipment, chemicals, reagents, and a host of value-added services.
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I have spent far more time than most talking about rare diseases with researchers, care providers and patients and their families. Talking with parents of children who have rare diseases is not only heartbreaking, it is motivating.
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It can be tough amidst the day-to-day responsibilities to keep sight of the “why.” But sometimes, we get to see and reflect on how our industry’s work changes and, in many cases, saves lives.