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Numerous important Lifesciences locations, many of which are located on the West Coast, help make the United States life science sector the greatest in the world. In the life sciences, the West Coast is home to some of the most innovative work, alongside the East Coast’s more established hubs like Boston, New York, and New Jersey.
MAYO CLINIC
Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic
Health care is the maintenance or improvement of health via prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, illness, injury and other physical and mental impairments in people. It may vary across countries, communities and individuals largely influenced by social and economic conditions as well as health policies. Providing health care services means “the timely use of personal health’s services to achieve the best possible health outcomes." Factors to consider in terms of health care assess include financial limitations, geographical barriers and personal limitations.
Health care systems are organizations established to meet the health needs of targeted populations. A well-functioning health care system requires a financing mechanism, a well-trained and adequately paid workforce, reliable information on which to base decisions and policies, and well-maintained health facilities to deliver quality medicines and technologies (Clin Oral Investing, 2018). An efficient health care system can contribute to a significant part of the country's economy, development and industrialization.
In my project, the organization I selected is Mayo Clinic. The reason for choosing it is because it is mostly ranked the top ten among the best organizations in the US. It contains the best facilities that is advanced technologies and clinical research trials. Most well-known specialists like William James Mayo who is not only the son of the founder on the clinic but also an excellent surgeon, John Kirkland who developed the first commercial heart-lung bypass machine and Earl Wood who is known for the development of G-suit in the US.
Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit academic medical center based in Rochester, Minnesota, focused on integrated clinical practice, education and research. It specializes in treating difficult cases throughout tertiary care and destination medicine. It spends over $660 million a year on research and has more than 3000 full time research personnel. It has major campuses in Arizona and Florida being ranked among the best and maintaining that position for over 27 years.
For more than 100 years, millions of people from all walks of life have found answers at Mayo clinic. These patients tell us they leave Mayo clinic with peace of mind knowing they received care from the world's leading experts. Mayo clinic is the first and largest integrated not for profit group in the world. At Mayo, a team of specialists is assembled to take their time and listen, understand and care for patient’s health issues and concerns. These teams draw from more than 3700 physicians, 50 scientists, and 100 allied staff that work at Mayo's campuses based in Minnesota, Florida and Arizona.
Mayo clinic’s organization structure is majorly of the matrix form. The authority flows down ranking from the highest rank which is the board of trustees and.
Life sciences from research to profits-ingram's magazine feb 2015Jeffrey Boily
Interviews with Kansas City area research circles - local entrepreneurs, the vision of innovators, and the aspirations of bioscience executives hoping to make this a more robust center for research and commercialization.
Numerous important Lifesciences locations, many of which are located on the West Coast, help make the United States life science sector the greatest in the world. In the life sciences, the West Coast is home to some of the most innovative work, alongside the East Coast’s more established hubs like Boston, New York, and New Jersey.
MAYO CLINIC
Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic
Health care is the maintenance or improvement of health via prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, illness, injury and other physical and mental impairments in people. It may vary across countries, communities and individuals largely influenced by social and economic conditions as well as health policies. Providing health care services means “the timely use of personal health’s services to achieve the best possible health outcomes." Factors to consider in terms of health care assess include financial limitations, geographical barriers and personal limitations.
Health care systems are organizations established to meet the health needs of targeted populations. A well-functioning health care system requires a financing mechanism, a well-trained and adequately paid workforce, reliable information on which to base decisions and policies, and well-maintained health facilities to deliver quality medicines and technologies (Clin Oral Investing, 2018). An efficient health care system can contribute to a significant part of the country's economy, development and industrialization.
In my project, the organization I selected is Mayo Clinic. The reason for choosing it is because it is mostly ranked the top ten among the best organizations in the US. It contains the best facilities that is advanced technologies and clinical research trials. Most well-known specialists like William James Mayo who is not only the son of the founder on the clinic but also an excellent surgeon, John Kirkland who developed the first commercial heart-lung bypass machine and Earl Wood who is known for the development of G-suit in the US.
Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit academic medical center based in Rochester, Minnesota, focused on integrated clinical practice, education and research. It specializes in treating difficult cases throughout tertiary care and destination medicine. It spends over $660 million a year on research and has more than 3000 full time research personnel. It has major campuses in Arizona and Florida being ranked among the best and maintaining that position for over 27 years.
For more than 100 years, millions of people from all walks of life have found answers at Mayo clinic. These patients tell us they leave Mayo clinic with peace of mind knowing they received care from the world's leading experts. Mayo clinic is the first and largest integrated not for profit group in the world. At Mayo, a team of specialists is assembled to take their time and listen, understand and care for patient’s health issues and concerns. These teams draw from more than 3700 physicians, 50 scientists, and 100 allied staff that work at Mayo's campuses based in Minnesota, Florida and Arizona.
Mayo clinic’s organization structure is majorly of the matrix form. The authority flows down ranking from the highest rank which is the board of trustees and.
The life, medical, and health sciences represent a broad array of disciplines that generally involve the biology and health of people, plants, and animals. These fields, especially when the provision of medical care is included, make up an important and growing part of Michigan’s economy. Approximately 533,000 Michiganders were employed in one of these sectors in 2015, representing approximately one in eight jobs. Between 2011 and 2015, the sector added 21,000 jobs, with growth of 4.2 percent. While this growth is slower than the overall economy during this period, this slower growth is misleading. Michigan’s economy is still recovering from the sharp employment declines that occurred in the 2000s, a decline that the life, medical, and health sciences did not experience. Compared to its 2000 level, employment in the life, medical and health sciences is up 18.9 percent, while overall Michigan employment is still down 9.3 percent.1 The ability of the sector to grow while the rest of Michigan’s economy was contracting represents an important stabilizing force for the economy.
The Fitzsimons Redevelopment Authority (FRA) is expanding its Bioscience Park Center (BPC) by roughly 50% with an $8 million, 37,000-square-foot accelerator structure.
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Life sciences a data-driven diagnosis for success
1. Life Sciences:
A Data-Driven Diagnosis For Success
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Digital transformation is driving innovation in the life sciences sector, making
transparency a top priority and heralding an era of relationship-driven
partnerships among all of the sector’s stakeholders.
November 5, 2019
According to Deloitte’s 2019 Global Life Sciences Outlook, strategic transformation is at
the core of life science companies as they build new business models for the future.
To accelerate change, the focus will be on developing innovative and relationship-driven
partnerships and creating real value for patients.
Deloitte says data is now the currency of life sciences, and mobilizing data throughout the
2. enterprise, transforming work and using technology symbiotically will be fundamental to
advancing digital transformation.
In 2019, the life sciences sector is seeing a strategic rise of the digital mindset and further
adoption of transformative technologies.
While traditional investment vehicles, like mergers and acquisitions, can expect a sharper
focus, external innovation can become a meaningful culture change-agent through
innovative and creative partnerships with new entrants and non-traditional players.
The digital age requires more transparency and disclosure and a need for real relationship-
driven partnerships will extend to all sector stakeholders—patients, advocacy groups and
regulators—and also to outsourcing vendors critical to the supply chain, Deloitte says.
Data will be the force behind new revenue models and crucial to understanding and
delivering an exceptional patient experience.
Continued pricing pressures, increasing access to drugs, growth of gene and cell therapies
and uncertain trade policies will further change the dynamics of the market.
LIFE SCIENCES ACCELERATING IN PALM BEACH COUNTY
Palm Beach County, FL is home to the world’s top two life sciences research institutes, has
a new 150,000-square-foot life sciences accelerator on the horizon and is experiencing
unprecedented growth in the Life Sciences industry.
Already home to over 700 life sciences companies, change in the national tax law is
fueling explosive growth in the county’s sector. Companies are leveraging the area’s
affordability and enjoyable pace of life to spark collaborative innovation.
With biotech and pharmaceutical education programs at local universities, world-class core
facilities available for commercial access and a lifestyle that attracts talent, life science
companies are finding Palm Beach County to be irresistible.
Palm Beach County is the only place in the world where a Max Planck Institute and The
Scripps Research Institute, the world’s top two research institutions according to Nature
Index, reside together.
On Florida Atlantic University’s (FAU) Jupiter campus, Max Planck Florida Institute is a
Zeiss “labs@location” partner institution and home to the U.S. headquarters for Abberior
Instruments. Combined with FAU’s Brain Institute in Jupiter, which is a Nikon Center of
Excellence, the Cluster offers a large collection of microscopy resources.
Also located on FAU’s Jupiter campus is Scripps Research Institute, ranked the #1 most
influential research institution in the world by Nature Index. In fact, its graduate program
ranked 10th nationally in the biological sciences, 5th for organic chemistry and 2nd for
biochemistry. Palm Beach County gives companies access to the best technology in the
world in a collegial environment.
Florida Atlantic University offers educational programs in drug development and
biotechnology, a medical school and a nationally recognized marine science drug discovery
program.
Nearby, Palm Beach State College has a targeted biotechnology program with students
graduating with significant wet lab experience. Anchored around world-class research and
3. top-ranked educational programs, life sciences companies are finding abundant talent in
the community.
The movement of hedge funds, private equity and other capital firms from high-tax states
to Florida has been well-documented in the national media.
However, less reported are the large number of entrepreneurs and growth-stage life
sciences companies moving their companies to Palm Beach County. Many of the top
pharmaceutical and device executives, targeted and diversified life sciences investment
funds, and other stakeholders have an office, home or other connection to the community.
As a result, the largest life sciences Series A investments in Florida for 2018-19 were in
Palm Beach County, including Expansion Therapeutics and X-Vax, both exceeding $55M
each.
Successful biotech entrepreneurs are finding the community to be exceptional. Dr.
Matthew Disney, Founder of Expansion Therapeutics, a drug discovery and development
company pursuing small molecule medicines for RNA-mediated diseases, said, “There is no
better place to get this work done than in Jupiter and at the Scripps Research Institute,
which represents the pulse of Florida’s life sciences industry.”
Alphazyme, a developer, manufacturer and global distributor of enzymes, chose Jupiter
over Boston. “Jupiter is a magical place and we’re excited to build a great bioscience
company here. The support of the Business Development Board and Town of Jupiter made
it an easy decision to invest resources here,” said Chris Benoit, Co-Founder and CEO of
Alphazyme.
Algafeed, an algal production company revolutionizing the global aquaculture industry, is
also expanding in Jupiter. “Our Jupiter, Florida founding headquarter has consistently
provided the ideal climate and business environment stimulus for our evolving
technology,” said Scott D. Hollingsworth, CEO of Algafeed.
Attracted by the world-class research, Beacon Capital announced the opening of the
Beacon Center for Life Science and Research, a new life sciences accelerator and
manufacturing facility coming to Jupiter, seeking to support 30 to 50 life sciences
companies between IND and commercial stage.
After seeing the Cluster, Beacon chose Jupiter over New York. “The Beacon-Accelerator will
host and invest in cutting-edge companies seeking to bring promising medical
advancements to market making it a significant addition to Palm Beach County’s Bench to
Bedside Life Sciences Cluster,” said Kelly Smallridge, President and CEO, Business
Development Board.
Palm Beach County isn’t just a retirement spot anymore, it’s ripe with life sciences
innovation. Home to FAU Tech Runway and Research Park at FAU, two engines for
entrepreneurship, South County is home to dozens of internationally recognized start-ups.
It’s home to Modernizing Medicine, the leading EMR system in several medical specialties,
F1 Oncology, which is on the forefront of CAR-T cancer therapies, and Reachlink, a leader
in telemedicine.
There’s been so much activity that the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County
(BDB) has set up a special department to help companies within this sector relocate to or
expand in the county.
In the past year alone, the BDB has assisted over a dozen life science companies to grow,
making direct investments of over $100M into the local economy.
4. “The BDB connected us with a funding source to finance the project and assisted in
expedited permitting through the City of Lake Worth Beach, a feature that saved us from a
nine-month process,” said Dr. Naim, President and CEO of Capzer Pharmaceuticals, one of
the life science expanding companies.
The innovative Life Sciences Cluster makes Palm Beach County a compelling draw for life
sciences companies around the globe.
Local companies benefit from tax advantages, 47 miles of beaches, access to one of the
world’s top three domestic airports, the 4th busiest port in Florida, and a quality of life
that’s second to none. Many companies are asking, “Why not Palm Beach County?”
CHAFFEE CROSSING: MEDICAL RESEARCH HUB
Chaffee Crossing is a 7,000-acre mixed-use, Smart Growth community in western
Arkansas that has attracted more than $1.651 billion in industrial, commercial,
educational, residential, recreational and historical development through the savvy
guidance of the Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority (FCRA).
Arkansas’ premier economic development project, strategically located in the center of the
continental U.S., proudly boasts a complete list of transportation assets, a solid mixed-use
master plan, and a healthy list of federal, state, regional and local partners.
Over the past five years, the heartbeat of the development has been the new Arkansas
College of Osteopathic Medicine, the first school on the campus of Arkansas College of
Health Education, a privately funded medical college.
With FCRA’s gift of 200 prime acres of real estate, Arkansas Colleges of Health Education
(ACHE) was able to quickly launch its first medical college, the Arkansas College of
Osteopathic Medicine (ARCOM).
The college opened in August 2017 to an inaugural class of 150 medical students. In
addition to first-class education space featuring leading edge technology, the $32 million
“Taj Mahal of medical education facilities” includes a $3 million, 7,000 square-foot
research space that is attracting national attention from biomedical researchers and
grantors that include the National Institutes of Health.
A second college, the multi-discipline Arkansas College of Health Sciences (ARCOHS), and
a bio-med Masters program were announced in June 2017. The 66,000 square-foot
ARCOHS building will be home to schools of occupational therapy (OT), physical therapy
(PT), and physician assistant (PA) studies.
Building features include a fully functional walk-in clinic open to the community; “Live and
Learn”, pediatric, neuro, splinting and modality labs; quiet study spaces, practice rooms,
and classrooms with the latest technology. These three disciplines combined will graduate
approximately ninety physicians per year.
The 228-acre ACHE campus is being developed under a comprehensive master plan which
includes a variety of residential, commercial, and retail districts complemented by
recreational amenities.
A highly anticipated mixed-use area known as The Village at Heritage will host 32
commercial/retail spaces with two vertical floors of hotel-style apartments available for
students and faculty in addition to other campus housing. ARCOM is projected to have a
5. $400 million annual economic impact on the regional economy.
As expected, health science related businesses are heavily interested in partnering with
this rising star. Multiple sites adjacent and in close proximity to the ACHE campus ideal are
available through FCRA for medical research and complementary operations.
Located in Fort Smith and Barling, Chaffee Crossing has become the economic
development engine of western Arkansas. People and businesses alike are drawn to the
Chaffee Crossing lifestyle. Sixteen corporate and regional headquarters and numerous
commercial businesses have generated nearly 3,600 jobs, 29 residential developments,
and a variety of amenities resulting in an exciting, vibrant mixed-use community.
One of those companies is national transportation and logistics leader ArcBest Corporation
that built a new 200,000 square-foot headquarters building in Chaffee Crossing. ArcBest
chose the location for its strategic geographic location in the center of the Midwest, low
cost of doing business, and beautiful surroundings with a great variety of fitness and
recreational opportunities for employees.
Of the original 7,000 acres of former Fort Chaffee land conveyed in the 1995 BRAC round,
approximately 1,400 developable acres and 860 acres of greenspace remain available for
sale.
The Fort Smith region is a bi-state center of commerce for a population around 285,000.
Arkansas’ second largest city is a destination for commerce, health care, entertainment,
history, arts and culture. Two hospitals, the internationally recognized Unexpected Project
mural and public art project, a world-class symphony, and a surprisingly diverse, multi-
cultural community are even more reasons to be drawn to western Arkansas.
Fort Smith is widely known for its manufacturing capability and complete transportation
portfolio—two interstates, rail, river and commercial air service. Regional industry is
strengthened by a skilled, trainable workforce and supported by customized training
through local universities. Several major markets are within a five hour drive—Little Rock,
Memphis, Kansas City, St. Louis, Joplin, Springfield, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Wichita and
Dallas.
Surrounding Chaffee Crossing’s quiet and eco-friendly industrial neighborhood is a healthy
mix of residential and traditional developments; over the past ten years, 29 residential
neighborhoods, regional university classrooms, medical clinics and numerous recreational
amenities have been created.
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softball, soccer, nature centers and other amenities are within a short bike ride of
neighborhoods. A 200-acre state nature center is surrounded by neighborhoods and other
outdoor activities. Corporate neighbors find this Smart Growth style of development
especially appealing when relocating management team members and their families.
People and organizations are drawn to the award-winning Chaffee Crossing lifestyle. This
is a community on the rise at the crossroads of U.S. transportation, industry, commerce,
medical education, tourism, and recreation. To learn more about development
opportunities, design guidelines and amenities, visit ChaffeeCrossing.com.
GENOMICS THRIVE IN ALABAMA
“Biotech”, “startup” and “international corporate expansion”—all popular terms in this
exponential information age of disruption and entrepreneurship, though not commonly
6. found all in one place. But at HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology (HudsonAlpha) and
its campus in Cummings Research Park (CRP), Huntsville, Alabama bioscience spinouts
and seed companies share space with established life science enterprises, such as
Discovery Life Sciences.
Locating on the biotech campus offers life sciences companies of any stage or size access
to the cutting edge of biotechnology and flexibility to grow. Since nonprofit HudsonAlpha
has a mission to foster the success and growth of bioscience companies, it is neither an
ordinary incubator nor landlord.
More than 40 life sciences companies currently reside on campus, taking advantage of its
collaborative culture and its proximity to on-site cutting-edge research and world class
sequencing capabilities.
Life sciences companies can lease a single workstation, a single lab, a suite of offices, or
any combination of space within three buildings on campus. Unlike many incubators,
HudsonAlpha does not require an equity stake in its resident Associate Companies and
also does not aim to graduate them out in order to bring in new companies.
Rather, the economic development team there works like a mini-chamber for its current
tenants to bring them business programming and resources, networking events, and best
of all space to expand as companies need it.
“Our goal is to provide assistance to the bioscience companies of all sizes that locate on
the HudsonAlpha campus, by supporting growth in increments and durations that fit the
business of biotech,” says VP for Economic Development, Carter Wells. Programming
focuses on:
1) access to capital,
2) business operations,
3) regulatory issues and compliance,
4) IP assessment and protection,
5) preparation for acquisition/ merger and
6) partnerships.
Sites on the campus are available to biosicence companies seeking headquarters, space
for advanced manufacturing and research and development (R&D) in an established
genomics biotech cluster.
Worldwide, many in big pharma, like Bayer and J&J, have established their own “farm-
team” style incubators in order to continuously bring new ideas. HudsonAlpha offers the
same innovative environment to biotech corporations seeking to benefit from new IP and
discoveries.
Superior shared spaces and full services leases, make locating at HudsonAlpha the first of
many simple choices that allow biotech management teams to spend their time and effort
on and in the business.
CEOs find that rather than spinning wheels coordinating adequate internet bandwidth, or
finding impressive space for meetings with potential investors, they can spend time on
solid pitch decks, effective business models and critical reimbursement considerations.
“Many times when a company first contacts me, they are seeking 2500 square feet, but I
am pleased to lease them only a single workstation or lab. Once they have seen the
campus, the shared conference rooms, library, auditorium and classroom, startups and
early stage companies realize they can spend their funding on progressing the science and
product instead overhead,” says Amy Sturdivant, Director of Business Recruitment.
7. Companies located at HudsonAlpha work in many subsectors of life sciences including:
providing biospecimens to research scientists; offering diagnostic services to physicians
and patients; medical devices; and developing and testing biopharmaceuticals.
“When I came from California, I found everything was here that I needed and more. We
have been able to take the promise of our patents and attract the buyers we need to
move our company forward and on to the next idea,” said Randall Moreadith, PhD, MD,
MBA, Serina Therapeutics.
Bioscience companies on the HudsonAlpha campus enjoy a collaborative environment
alongside world class researchers in, a genomic medicine clinic, and a high-energy team
solely focused on providing genomic literacy to students, teachers and the public.
Human, plant and animal genomics are the focus of the faculty on campus who came to
Huntsville, Alabama from Stanford, Emory, and Vanderbilt to name a few.
HudsonAlpha leaders recognize that the Institute will create the most value for society
when working with partners who have complementary expertise or access to medical and
educational communities across the country and world that are not routinely accessible.
Breakthrough discoveries in medicine rely on combining HudsonAlpha’s genomics
expertise with medical practitioners’ experiences and unique patient groups.
HudsonAlpha faculty investigators currently collaborate with more than 700 researchers
and clinicians around the world in projects that will ultimately advance scientific
understanding, improve human health, promote agriculture and protect the environment.
HudsonAlpha’s biotech campus is surrounded by a community of talented, skilled and
intelligent individuals motivated to apply knowledge in ways that create tangible benefits.
Engineering in North Alabama propelled rockets into orbit, landed men on the moon and
sent information-seeking probes into deep space.
For more than 50 years, Huntsville has applied its expertise to aviation and missiles at the
U.S. Army’s Redstone Arsenal, and has accomplished great feats for NASA and the Army.
HudsonAlpha is applying the same passion and drive to the promise of genomics and use
of biotechnology to improve the way we approach health and disease.
Cummings Research Park, the second largest research park in the United States, co-
locates Fortune 500 companies with local and international businesses specializing in a
range of high-tech industries: aerospace and defense, hardware and software
development, engineering, research and development, along with the Biotech Campus at
HudsonAlpha.
Huntsville is home to major employers in several sectors. Included in the mix of
companies are Lockheed Martin, Northrup Grumman and Boeing (aerospace and defense),
Adtran (telecommunications and information technology) as well as internationally
recognized life sciences and research companies, such as Aviagen and Nektar.
Biosciences are a priority for the city of Huntsville, Madison County, the state of Alabama.
HudsonAlpha is continuously working with the economic development partners to
strengthen policies and incentives for the life sciences industry. Alabama already offers tax
incentives and training well worth evaluating for growing life sciences companies.
According to Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle, “in Huntsville, you can do your research,
development, engineering and manufacturing all in the same location. This systems
approach is why Huntsville continues to be on the radar for companies looking to innovate
and create.”