Job creations
Pharma and biotechs from across the globe share news, pipeline updates, with stories from Vetter, Atomwise, Tessa, GenSight, and more.
In the first quarter of 2019, more than 30 life science companies* announced expansions, new locations, increased funding, new trial and product launches and various other news pointing to a growing industry.
The $13.8 million facility that will include training sites, biotech wet laboratories, clean rooms, and office and event spaces is now looking for organizations and companies to fill the space.
The San Francisco Business Times came out with a list of 64 major Bay Area employers and their median pay, which they then compared to their chief executives’ annual compensation.
Biopharma companies tap new hires to assume roles in leadership positions, with additions at Metrion, JDRF, Ribometrix, and more.
The German company is investing $100 million in expanding its manufacturing campus, which will add at least 445 new jobs to its current 100-plus staffing by the time it’s completed in 2022.
At the same time that Bayer AG announced it was planning to eliminate about 4,500 jobs in Germany, it is adding about 150 jobs over the next three years in Massachusetts.
Life science incubators and accelerators play a highly significant role in the industry and may be the key for regional growth, a new report shows.
Have you ever considered relocating for your career? If you have, you aren’t alone. According to a recent BioSpace Community Survey, 78% of life science professionals would be open to relocation for the right job opportunity.
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