Member News
Omaha has ‘good recipe’ for economic growth, chamber leader Heath Mello says
Health Mello, CEO of Bio Nebraska member the Greater Omaha Chamber, recently spoke to the Omaha World-Herald about the economic outlook of the Omaha metro area. Read more
Nebraska Fuel Stations and Drivers Raised $18K for Breast Cancer Research
Fuel the Cure, founded by Bio Nebraska members Nebraska Ethanol Board, Nebraska Corn Board, and Renewable Fuels Nebraska, raised over $18,000 in October 2023 for breast cancer research. Read more
Registration open for NUtech Ventures’ Inclusive Innovation panel
NUtech Ventures, a member of Bio Nebraska, will host a panel discussion featuring various initiatives across the state of Nebraska that excel in inclusive innovation. Read more
Member Spotlight: DARO
For our January Member Spotlight we spoke to DARO, an agtech startup looking to revolutionize farm resiliency through cutting-edge surveillance systems. Read more
HDR Appoints New CEO
HDR, a member of Bio Nebraska, announced that it has named John Henderson as its new chief executive officer. Read more
Bio Nebraska Welcomes New Board Members Starting in 2024
Bio Nebraska announced it will welcome four new Directors to the Board beginning January 1, 2024, with each Director starting a three-year term. Read more
BWBR Names New President and CEO
BWBR, a member of Bio Nebraska, announced that Terri Ulrick has been named the company’s President and CEO. Read more
Southeast Community College, Nebraska Wesleyan University reach biotech transfer agreement
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
Bio Nebraska joins launch of Nebraska Clinical Trials Network and “Research in Your Backyard” report
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