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Wet Lab Space, Entrepreneur Support Cement Chicago as Serious Biopharma Hotbed | BioSpace

Wet Lab Space, Entrepreneur Support Cement Chicago as Serious Biopharma Hotbed | BioSpace

by John Conrad | Sep 19, 2022 | iBIO in the News

Although Chicago is the third largest city in the United States, when it comes to its position as a leading biotech hub, the second city ranks far below many other U.S. locations. That is starting to change, however, as new companies move into this heart of...
Sterling Bay’s Lincoln Yards project hopes to lead the next wave of life-sciences development in Chicago – Chicago Business Journal

Sterling Bay’s Lincoln Yards project hopes to lead the next wave of life-sciences development in Chicago – Chicago Business Journal

by John Conrad | Sep 8, 2022 | iBIO in the News

Sterling Bay broke ground at Ally, a 320,000-square-foot project along the Chicago River as part of its Lincoln Yards development last fall, and hopes to finish structural completion by the end of January. Read the full article for John Conrad’s, iBIO CEO,...
We can’t afford a bill that claims it will lower drug prices – Crains Chicago

We can’t afford a bill that claims it will lower drug prices – Crains Chicago

by John Conrad | Aug 3, 2022 | iBIO in the News

llinois is recognized as a national leader in the life sciences industry, which employs more than 41,000 people across the state. A 2019 report found the overall economic output of the life sciences industry in Illinois was $98 billion, with pharmaceutical research...
Waukegan summer camp for girls aims to inspire next generation of innovators

Waukegan summer camp for girls aims to inspire next generation of innovators

by John Conrad | Jun 30, 2022 | iBIO in the News

WAUKEGAN – Designed to spark interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, a weeklong camp in Waukegan challenged at least 100 grade school girls to survive on a “new planet.” The campers from schools in Waukegan and North Chicago analyzed the...
Signs of life for what could be Chicago’s next big industry – Crains Chicago

Signs of life for what could be Chicago’s next big industry – Crains Chicago

by John Conrad | Jun 10, 2022 | iBIO in the News

Chicago’s life sciences industry, which has been touted by economic development experts as one of the city’s next big business sectors, ranks among the top U.S. cities for job growth in the sector over the last several years, new data shows. Of the nation’s top 25...
Oak Park student wins Illinois in top science competition, will move on to national – Chicago Tribune

Oak Park student wins Illinois in top science competition, will move on to national – Chicago Tribune

by John Conrad | May 17, 2022 | iBIO in the News

Oak Park and River Forest High School junior Maya Souden will have to pack her bags again. After being one of five students in the school’s Investigative Research Design and Innovation class to win a trip to New Mexico in April for the Junior Science and Humanities...
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