Leaders from across our life science ecosystem and the Harvard community recently gathered to celebrate a project five years in the making: One Milestone at the Enterprise Research Campus (ERC). A first-of-its-kind innovation hub developed in partnership with the Harvard HALC team, the ERC is a dynamic, mixed-use space designed to support research and discovery for biopharma companies of all sizes, right in the heart of Boston’s Allston neighborhood. The first phase—opening in 2026—will feature an immersive hotel alongside premium residential space and a 755-person conference center, as well as the two state-of-the-art lab buildings of One Milestone. The event, hosted at Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, featured a series of panel discussions with industry pioneers in academia and biotech. They talked about how One Milestone's unique positioning will encourage audacious thinking and foster connections—both planned and spontaneous—to create a thriving community at the intersection of cutting-edge research, company creation, and ultimately, life-saving drug development.
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Healthcare is more than a system. More than any other industry, its a business of partnerships. Tech Transfer partners at the intersection of biology and technology. It connects industry-leading IP to investors. It brings the cures out of the labs and into our lives. Today the University of Cincinnati has 1,200 dedicated life-science researchers with 250 technology's to unlock cures for tomorrow. ryan hays, Geoffrey Pinski and Patrick Brown will connect with the best in the industry at the Bio International Conference to partner on innovation for every practitioner, for every patient, for every investor, and for everyone of us. The 1819 Innovation Hub is where breakthroughs and business converge. This is next level thinking. And guess what ... This isn't Silicon Valley. This is Cincinnati! #NextLivesHere
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In August, Dr. Carol Mimura -- University of California, Berkeley's assistant vice chancellor for Intellectual Property and Industry Research Alliances (IPIRA) -- was featured in The Bayh-Dole Coalition's "Faces of American Innovation" report and awarded the inaugural American Innovator Award for her work to commercialize the Nobel Prize-winning drug Yervoy. UC Berkeley just published an article on Dr. Mimura that includes a first-person perspective on her inspiring personal journey and lifelong dedication to promoting innovation, as well as the important role that patent and licensing rights under the Bayh-Dole Act have played in her work! "In IPIRA, we obtain research funding, materials and data from industry to support Berkeley’s laboratory research. We patent inventions made at Berkeley and license them to companies for development into commercial products based on the inventions — and we support entrepreneurs and startup companies." "A portion of the proceeds from [immunologist James] Allison’s Nobel Prize-winning drug, Yervoy, were used at Berkeley to help build new biology teaching labs, augment animal use facilities, purchase research equipment and construct a building where the Innovative Genomics Institute was first established. It is there where the applications of Jennifer Doudna’s Nobel Prize-winning genome engineering discoveries, CRISPR, are being explored." "This is the cycle of discovery, translation and reinvestment into the research enterprise that the U.S. federal Bayh-Dole Act intended to foster when legislators crafted this law that gave universities the right to own the inventions they make using federal grants." https://lnkd.in/gfPS7SgK #BayhDole #techtransfer #research #science #technology #invention #innovation #patents #IP #inspiring
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We are feeling incredibly inspired and energized after visiting the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard! Boston really is a hotbed for groundbreaking innovation, and we are fortunate enough to work with some of the leading biotech companies driving positive change in the world. Witnessing the groundbreaking research unfolding at the Broad Institute was a humbling experience. Their relentless pursuit to decode disease and translate it into life-saving therapies is nothing short of awe-inspiring. This, coupled with the collaborative spirit among Boston's vibrant biotech community, creates an electrifying ecosystem to be a part of. It's a constant reminder of the incredible potential technology holds to impact lives and redefine what's possible. This experience reminds us of the incredible impact technology can have on the world. It's not just about building software or managing networks; it's about empowering people to do amazing things. And in the case of biotech, it's about improving lives and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Feeling grateful to be a part of this vibrant community and excited to see what the future holds! #biotech #innovation #boston #broadinstitute #mit #harvard #grateful #makinganimpact
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University of California, Berkeley innovation was on full display at the inaugural Healthcare Conference Taipei hosted by the UC Berkeley School of Public Health with partners at J.P. Morgan, Stanford University, and the Regent Taipei Hotel. Thought leaders across UC Berkeley discussed their interdisciplinary efforts to combat Parkinson's disease, revolutionize medicine through CRISPR technology, engage industry to improve clinical trials, and other health care tech innovations. Attendees included members of the Innovative Genomics Institute, UC Berkeley College of Letters & Science Biological Sciences Division, University of California, Berkeley, College of Chemistry, The Forum for Collaborative Research, and more. Thank you to the many participating companies with Berkeley roots, whether you license Berkeley IP, count alumni or faculty among your leadership, have participated in UC Berkeley accelerator programs, or have received investment from Berkeley-affiliated venture capital funds: Berkeley SkyDeck, Bakar Labs, BEVC, Berkeley Frontier Fund, Rich Lyons, Laura Hassner, and Darren Cooke. Read more: https://ow.ly/Roxp50R4n9S #CRISPR #ClinicalTrials #UCBerkeley #BerkeleyPublicHealth #HealthTechnology #HealthCare
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I'd visit places like Boston and be in awe of the biotech scene. With a pile of mangled, rusty bikes outside the train station, I thought Cambridge was way behind. But, boy, Cambridge has changed. Pile-o-rusty-bikes is symbolic of the progress. Now, when you get off the train, you're greeted with tall, neat buildings that are home to major tech companies. --- ➟ But last week, I had another moment of realisation when I visited the Addenbrookes site. It's only up the road, but I haven't been there for years. 🤷♂️ That campus is now a melting pot of life science innovation. It has a perfect combination of: - The hospital - The University - Big pharma (e.g. AZ) - Other big companies (e.g. Abcam) - Collaborative institutes like the Milner - Leading basic research institutes (e.g. LMB) Sorry for not mentioning everyone, but kudos to those who have played a part in the developments there. 👏👏👏 The world will reap the benefits of innovation coming from there for decades. --- 🧬 We're building a world-leading DNA synthesis company here in Cambridge. ➕ If you want to be part of our journey, follow Camena Bioscience or me (Steve Harvey). ♻️ If you found this post interesting, please repost it to your network --- Photo: Cambridge Railway Station Bicycle Wikimedia Commons
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Do you know the 3 Things that set LA Apart as THE HUB for Life Sciences? Following up from Friday, I was excited to see all the support we have in our LA Life Science Ecosystem (Also wanted to share LA's Beauty with this picture) A recent article talked about California's Life Science draw and I wanted to expand upon the conversation to showcase LA's part: 3 Trends that Make LA THE HUB for Life Sciences Trend 1: Cross-collaborate with other major players LA's life sciences ecosystem thrives on collaboration with neighboring sectors like Tech, AI, Healthcare, and Defense. Trend 2: Booming accelerators/incubators programs UCLA, Caltech, and the University of Southern California offer robust programs that nurture life science startups. Trend 3: Huge Community Life Science Networks LA boasts vibrant life science networks, including BioscienceLA, Biotech Connection Los Angeles (BCLA), and Biotech Vendor Services, Inc. P.S. LA's life sciences sector also attracts substantial venture capital and partnership attention. People know working with or investing in life science teams in California is where the best work happens If you want to be in LA (or get more space in LA) let us know and we will partner to find your space! Like, Comment, Share to show off LA's ecosystem #Biotechnology #LosAngeles #Biotech #LifeSciences Credit: Photo by Venti Views on Unsplash
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Check out this event to learn about what is going on at CIC!
If you are interested in learning more about what happens at CIC Labs + Innovation Campus here in Philly, register and join us for a live webinar tomorrow afternoon! Kelly Sullivan, PhD and I will be sharing our vision and how our incredible teams supports the life science ecosystem here in Philadelphia! CIC (Cambridge Innovation Center)
CIC Philadelphia Labs, Life Science, and Biotech Webinar | Sept. 19, 2023
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