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“Sea, scenery and a biotech boom”
Filed under Economic Trends
Posted by Libraries, December 15, 2005
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ScienceJobs.com, October 8, 2005
http://www.sciencejobs.com/insider/article.action?article.id=insider150&focusId=usa
North Carolina harvests a biotech abundance
A public-private partnership, fueled by the state and industry for the past half century, has created a flourishing biotechnology climate in North Carolina. The “Tar Heel state” ranks third in the U.S. in this field, behind only Boston and the San Francisco Bay Area. Low housing and business costs, a multitude of university researchers, and a well-trained work force make it a Mecca for companies.
—Robert Demanche
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