Aquaculture pioneers see potential for growing industry in S.D.
One sells an ingredient used in aquaculture feed. Another aims to change the way shrimp are raised. Both say South Dakota has a lot to gain from a growing industry.
One sells an ingredient used in aquaculture feed. Another aims to change the way shrimp are raised. Both say South Dakota has a lot to gain from a growing industry.
“Simply put, this is absolutely fantastic for our biotech future.” The potential for growing bioscience work in the Sioux Falls region is stronger thanks to one new industry entrepreneur.
The chief science officer for promising biotech startup SAB Biotherapeutics will update work at his company and give an overview of the bioscience landscape in South Dakota at an event Oct. 9 from the Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship.
When a bank president bumped into a biomedical engineering student, a unique partnership was born.
South Dakota is adding bioscience jobs, increasing its research funding and producing more patents, according a new report on the bioscience industry.
“There’s absolutely a rising tide in South Dakota.” We look at the road ahead for bioscience and the USD Discovery District following last week’s big announcement.
Catch up and connect on all the latest biotech developments at a networking event Monday, June 11.
SAB Biotherapeutics and Alumend are the first companies to announce plans to locate at the USD Discovery District.
Nevermind that it’s far from the coasts – South Dakota is about to make a significant splash in the aquaculture industry.
Augusta University’s Mark Larson exemplifies the kind of biotech talent that is finding success in South Dakota. And he said students there have some of the best research opportunities anywhere.