Bio Nebraska Celebrates Bioscience Related R&D at Nebraska Universities
Research universities in Nebraska conducted $374 million in bioscience related R&D in 2018, which is 75% of all academic R&D in the state. Read more
Research universities in Nebraska conducted $374 million in bioscience related R&D in 2018, which is 75% of all academic R&D in the state. Read more
University of Nebraska Medical Center, a member of Bio Nebraska, virtually dedicated its David Global Center. Story by Omaha World-Herald’s Julie Anderson. Read more
Bio Nebraska talks to NatureWorks and the important work happening in Blair, Nebraska for October’s Member Spotlight. Read more
Nebraska’s average annual salary in the bioscience industry is approximately $70,000, compared to the state’s average wage of $48,250. Read more
Bio Nebraska members the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Greater Omaha Chamber, together with the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, are hosting a virtual webinar featuring a comparative analysis by experts in the field and a moderated discussion by experienced economic development professionals. Read more
Bio Nebraska member, CRB, opens a new office in Omaha due to the region’s proximity to advanced technology companies. Read more
Omaha World-Herald’s Julie Anderson reports on MatMaCorp, a member of Bio Nebraska, and its portable lab being used to test COVID-19. Read more
Bio Nebraska member, Bristol Myers Squibb, announces acquisition of biopharmaceutical company, MyoKardia. Read more
Bio Nebraska announced today that Governor Pete Ricketts officially proclaimed the month of October in Nebraska as Bioscience Month and recognized the celebration of the bioscience industry with a video message. Read more
Nebraska’s bioscience industry supports nearly 18,000 jobs across 1,300 establishments in Nebraska. Read more