USD Discovery District: The road ahead for biotech companies, development
“There’s absolutely a rising tide in South Dakota.” We look at the road ahead for bioscience and the USD Discovery District following last week’s big announcement.
“There’s absolutely a rising tide in South Dakota.” We look at the road ahead for bioscience and the USD Discovery District following last week’s big announcement.
Catch up and connect on all the latest biotech developments at a networking event Monday, June 11.
The international BIO organization has presented Gov. Dennis Daugaard with its Lifetime Champion Award in recognition of his leadership and commitment to strengthening biotechnology.
SAB Biotherapeutics and Alumend are the first companies to announce plans to locate at the USD Discovery District.
Nevermind that it’s far from the coasts – South Dakota is about to make a significant splash in the aquaculture industry.
A new nonprofit formed by graduate students is helping biotech companies afford needed services.
With 60 members and growing, South Dakota Biotech helps foster collaboration and common goals among the state’s diverse biotech industry. At the center of it is executive director Joni Johnson, who shared with us what’s new in her world.
An emerging initiative called One Health is bringing together those who work in human medicine, veterinary medicine and environmental science, with big implications for the biotech industry in South Dakota.
Augusta University’s Mark Larson exemplifies the kind of biotech talent that is finding success in South Dakota. And he said students there have some of the best research opportunities anywhere.
South Dakota Biotech will hold a networking event April 30 at the Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship, aimed at industry members and anyone wanting to connect with the biotech community.