Reasons for Economic Optimism
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There is a clear feeling of uncertainty, even anxiety, about the economy in 2023. But when I consider where our state and industry stand at the start of this year, I feel genuine optimism.
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There is a clear feeling of uncertainty, even anxiety, about the economy in 2023. But when I consider where our state and industry stand at the start of this year, I feel genuine optimism.
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Connectivity makes Ohio’s life sciences community unique. Our team had the chance to rep our new OLS swag at the Council of State Bio Associations meeting in Washington, D.C., last week.
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OLS, the state association advancing and advocating for the common interests of Ohio’s life sciences community, today announced the addition of Jon J. Snyder as Managing Director, Investor Relations.
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BioOhio has evolved. Meet OLS. This week, more than 100 leaders from around our state joined us at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus as we started the next chapter in our 35-year-old organization.
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‘Quiet giant’ no more. We’ve talked a lot about how the life sciences industry is growing and changing in Ohio — it was top of mind this past week in Carlsbad, California.
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Ohioans have a lengthy history of manufacturing and also innovating – of being the minds that invent. I celebrate the makers, of course, and as we all should.
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Investment in arts and humanities education is an important part of our success as a state, we must also embrace the benefits STEM can have on a society.
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OLS, the state’s largest and longest-standing life sciences trade organization, this week called on members of Congress to reauthorize crucial funding for small businesses and innovation.
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In some ways, it’s hard to believe a year has passed since I took this role at OLS. In others, it’s hard to believe it’s only been a year. Of course, I’ve been reflecting on all we’ve accomplished these last 12 months.
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Soon, scientists for the MetroHealth System will develop and manufacture new gene therapy treatments to fight cancer and other diseases.