Bio Nebraska and Bio Nebraska Foundation Announce Women in Bioscience Scholarship
Bio Nebraska and the Bio Nebraska Foundation announced today the launch of its inaugural Women in Bioscience Scholarship for the 2024-2025 academic year. Read more
Bio Nebraska and the Bio Nebraska Foundation announced today the launch of its inaugural Women in Bioscience Scholarship for the 2024-2025 academic year. Read more
Viridis Chemical, a member of Bio Nebraska, announced that its biobased ethyl acetate (ETAC) was named a winner as a renewable, low-carbon, and scalable solution that increases sustainability and benefits the environment. Read more
Students at Southeast Community College, a member of Bio Nebraska, will soon have the option to transfer the hours from their Associate of Science degree in Biotechnology to Nebraska Wesleyan University to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Read more
Yesterday, Bio Nebraska joined stakeholders to launch the Nebraska Clinical Trials Network, a group dedicated to highlighting the positive impact clinical research has on Nebraska’s economy and patients. Read more
As we say goodbye to 2023, Bio Nebraska takes a look back at the organizations featured throughout the past year in our monthly Member Spotlight series. Read more
BIO taps John F. Crowley, a longtime leader and tireless patient advocate in the biotech industry, to fill the role of the organization’s new CEO. Read more
World Bio Markets, in partnership with the Nebraska Department of Development and Bio Nebraska, proudly announces the launch of Bio Innovations Midwest, a two-day event devoted to the growth of biomanufacturing in the Midwest. Read more
The Lincoln Journal Star’s Chris Dunker reported that the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is set to begin construction on a $160 million USDA laboratory, the National Center for Resilient and Regenerative Precision Agriculture, in mid-2024 at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Read more
Bio Nebraska is part of a consortium, led by Innosphere Ventures (Colorado), that received a $2 million grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration to fund a Regional Life Sciences Incubator over the next three years. Read more