Biotech company a finalist to become ‘Buzz of BIO’
A Sioux Falls biotech startup is one of 20 finalists to become the “Buzz of BIO” at the international organization’s June convention.
A Sioux Falls biotech startup is one of 20 finalists to become the “Buzz of BIO” at the international organization’s June convention.
South Dakota biotech startup Nanopareil LLC is closing an approximately $1 million investment round to help bring its technology to market.
A longtime leader for the Food and Drug Administration will speak to the area biotech community at a networking breakfast next week.
For researchers who want to look at whether a trait or disease is related to genetics, the environment or a combination of the two, there’s no better source to study than twins. And one of the best places to study twins is located right in Sioux Falls.
From tech companies to startups, downtown to USD, Vermillion is booming almost five years after being named South Dakota’s Large Community of the Year by the governor.
“I usually tell people this park is not for them. It’s for their children and grandchildren.” This research park is a long-term play but it’s already bolstering high-tech businesses.
You’ve probably heard of 3-D printers. But this one uses human cells to print living tissue. It’s not science fiction: It has already arrived in Sioux Falls at the USD GEAR Center.
When the bioscience industry looks back at 2018, it easily could represent a turning point for South Dakota, according to the leader of South Dakota Biotech.
From research breakthroughs to major investments and newcomers to the industry to next steps for existing companies, the bioscience industry has much to celebrate in 2018.
Sanford Research has hit a key milestone in its efforts to gain FDA approval for ground-breaking use of stem cells in orthopedics and is already pursuing new trials to broaden its efforts.