Since a bit of a lull in the action - will share a
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BioSpace launched a Hotbed Map to Highlight 'Thriving Life Sciences Clusters.' 'Featuring nine of the most important regions in the life sciences industry, BioSpace’s Hotbed Maps are the guide employees and investors across the sector look to in order to chart its trajectory.'
Sure enough- CytoDyn is mentioned favorably at the end of the article. We are in the Bio Forest part of the map. -And we are in a much better place than we were a year ago. When you search CytoDyn- it also lists quite a few articles about them. Albeit- it is pretty tough to see all the challenges faced listed... but we are mentioned as 'cementing Seattle’s reputation as a technology hub' and we are on the map!
BioSpace Launches 2022 Hotbed Maps to Highlight Thriving Life Sciences Clusters
BioForest
The peaceful states that make up the northwestern corner of the United States might not make a lot of noise, but they do house a thriving life sciences industry. The BioForest Hotbed is comprised of biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device companies in Oregon and Washington.
Life Sciences companies calling this region home include Lundbeck, Sana Biotechnology, Sparrow Pharmaceuticals and 2022 NextGen representatives Visus Therapeutics and Umoja Biopharma. It’s also not surprising to see biotech companies like Kineta and CytoDyn cementing Seattle’s reputation as a technology hub.