The Bay Area is a dynamic hub for the biotech industry. It boasts billions of dollars in venture capital, exceptional talent, and some of the world’s most important life-sciences companies.
But for new companies and entrepreneurs, the region may be too competitive, too crowded, and too pricey.
How does the life sciences industry in the Bay Area keep its momentum and develop the next cutting-edge companies?
Janice Chen, Co-founder and Chief Research Officer, Mammoth Biosciences
Michelle Nemits, Executive Director, Bay Area, Biocom
Joshua Ofman, Chief of Corporate Strategy and External Affairs, GRAIL
JoaquÃn Torres, Director, San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development
Keith Yamamoto, Vice Chancellor of Science Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Francisco
WITH Alexis Madrigal, Staff Writer, The Atlantic
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