Advancing in Biosciences: Industry Driven by World Class Science
>>Northern Colorado Bioscience Highlights
- 50 Thriving Bioscience Companies
- Facilities for Startup Through Manufacturing
- Specialized Business Services & Infrastructure
- Access To Technical & Professional Employees
- Access To Premier Research Institutions
- Outstanding Entrepreneurial Culture
>>Northern Colorado Area Highlights
- Best Place to Live – Money Magazine
- College Town with High Tech Touch
- 45 minutes to Denver International Airport
- Highly Educated Workforce – Almost 40% Hold
- Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher
- Robust Business Infrastructure
- Active Investor Community
- Highly Skilled Legal, Financial, Regulatory, and Operations Professionals
>>Why Your Company Belongs Here
- Engaged Universities with Active Leadership
- An Active and Coordinated Industry
- Available Capital
- Talent Pool
- Specialized Facilities & Equipment
- Supportive Business Climate
- Patience & Long-Term Perspective
- Research Institutions:
-Colorado State University
-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
-USDA
-National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation
>>In Partnership
Larimer County is an important center for bioscience activity in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain West. Research from Colorado State University (CSU) has been commercialized through local companies, larger companies have licensed technologies, and serial entrepreneurs have created a legacy of startup successes. This industry activity is supported by the leading edge science at CSU, the legendary quality of life, and a favorable business climate. Like Colorado, Larimer County is poised to be an important regional and national center for the biosciences.
The Larimer County Bioscience Initiative, a group of organizations and individuals that include CSU, Fort Collins Technology Incubator, Colorado Bioscience Association, NCEDC and several bioscience firms have completed a strategic plan to enhance the creation and growth of a bioscience cluster in Larimer County.
Driving much of the regional bioscience growth is the presence of top scienctists in their respective fields. CSU is a global leader in infectious disease research, and is home to a Level 3 biocontainment laboratory. CSU was recently awarded a four-year, $40 million federal grant to develop treatments and vaccines for bioterrorism agents and infectious diseases. This award designates CSU as a “regional center of excellence,” linking it with other universities, hospitals and companies in the Rocky Mountain region, and providing funding to test new ideas. Northern Colorado is also home to the Centers for Disease Control’s Division of Vector Borne Infectious Diseases.
We invite you to get more information about the Colorado bioscience industry by visiting these associations online. Colorado BioScience Assoc. Colorado Assoc. for Bioengineering Colorado Photonics Industry Assoc. Colorado Nanotechnology Alliance Fort Collins Technology Incubator
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