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Colorado Bioscience Roadmap 2008
Read where bioscience in Colorado is headed in this detailed industry research report.
State Plan 2008
NoCoAngels
The Larimer Bioscience Cluster is a proud partner of NoCoAngels, the northern Colorado angel-investor group.
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Bioscience Internships!
The Larimer Bioscience Cluster is proud to announce their new internship jobs board for Larimer County bioscience companies and job seekers.
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Why bioscience thrives in Northern Colorado
Larimer County has long been an important center for bioscience activity in Colorado. Research from Colorado State University has been commercialized through local
companies; established bio companies have licensed technologies to new “spin-out” companies; serial entrepreneurs have created a legacy of start-up successes; and inventors have created new companies to manufacture, market, and distribute their products. As the
Companies
page illustrates, Larimer bioscience firms are a diverse group, including: biotech, medical devices and instruments, pharmaceuticals, and biofuels. This activity has been supported by the prominent science at CSU, a great quality of life, and a business climate favorable to entrepreneurs and inventors.
Top 10 reasons to locate in Larimer County!
Just a few of the bioscience companies in Northern Colorado
Click to see a full list of bioscience companies in the region
Next events:
The latest regional bioscience news:
5th Annual BioTech Connect
4/21/2010
BioBootCamp 2010
4/29/2010
See the Events page for additional details
IInVitria Optimizes Hybridoma Cell Culture with new product - ZapHybridoma
–InVitria’s launch of Zap‐Hybridoma provides a powerful solution for hybridoma cell culture. Zap‐Hybridoma was created to improve monoclonal antibody productivity and deliver easier purification of the target product., Mar 2 2010
CSU Researchers' Discovery Could Help Prevent Dementia
CSU researchers have discovered low levels of two chemicals in the brain cause the brain to shrink - a condition that leads to dementia - and the discovery could help scientists prevent the condition., Nov 2 2009
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