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Labor Market Reports
BioSpace’s 2026 U.S. Life Sciences Employment Outlook examines the state of the biopharma workforce amid ongoing funding pressure, elevated layoffs and cautious hiring sentiment, while highlighting early signals of stabilization and cautious optimism for the year ahead.
BioSpace’s 2025 Q4 U.S. Life Sciences Job Market update highlights early signs of stabilization in biopharma hiring, with modest gains in job postings, slowing layoffs, and cautiously improving sentiment heading into 2026.
BioSpace’s Q3 2025 U.S. Life Sciences Job Market Report reveals a turbulent quarter for biopharma hiring, with record declines in job postings, rising layoffs, and cautious employer sentiment shaping the industry’s employment landscape.
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More biopharma organizations were actively recruiting at the end of 2025 than 2024, based on the new BioSpace employment outlook report. Areas in demand this year include research and development and clinical. Organizations are also prioritizing artificial intelligence hires.
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With the year closing out, biotech and pharma companies are making adjustments to their leadership ranks and boards of directors.
Orchard Therapeutics is expanding its physical footprint in California. The U.K.-based company signed a long-term lease to build out a gene therapy manufacturing facility in Fremont, Calif. The 150,000-square-foot facility will add to the company’s presence in the Bay Area.
Pfizer’s La Jolla cancer research center is set to grow by about 100 people. The pharma giant is transferring employees from a recently shuttered South San Francisco immunology site to bolster the work conducted near San Diego.
At its San Diego site, the company plans to establish a center of excellence in screening, discovery biology, pharmacology, and small molecule process R&D, which will also include Phase I GMP manufacturing.
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Bay Area-based genomics company 10X Genomics has become one of the fastest growing privately-held companies in the region with an earnings increase of more than 2,000 percent over a three-year period.
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Steven Fang, executive director of Invitrocue with offices in Australia, China and Singapore, took time to talk to BioSpace about the company and the Asian market for biopharma.
As more and more western pharmaceutical companies are pouring money into China, it’s only natural that there is a bit of western “brain drain” as well. A recent NPR report highlighted a number of U.S.-based scientists who have sought career advancement in China.