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Indiana was identified as one of the nation's top four life sciences leaders as defined by number and concentration of life sciences-related jobs, according to the report, "Growing the Nation's Bioscience Sector: State Bioscience Initiatives 2006"

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Research Institutions:

Boasting such superlatives as the nation's second largest medical school, one of the nation's fastest growing incubators, the nation's largest university-based incubator and graduation center, the top engineering program in the country and two of the top ten places to work in academia* (The Scientist, 2004), BioCrossroads' network of university programs annually unveils a fleet of new patents, new companies and new technologies. Providing the perfect place to continue an academic career - and start a business one as well.

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Tech Transfer:

With two major universities that offer programs touching all segments of the life sciences, Indiana is fertile ground for cutting-edge research and technology.

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Workforce Development:

Read more about the workforce development activities in Indiana and what the future holds for Indiana's next generation of scientists and entrepreneurs.

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Statistics:

Indiana has an impressive array of statistics that demonstrate our competitive position on a national scale.

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Indiana Life Style Highlights:

Most people know that Indianapolis is host to the world's largest single-day sporting event - the Indy 500. But there's much more to Indiana than what you can see at 230 miles per hour.

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Why Indiana? Testimonies:

Click here to hear what your colleagues think about living in Indiana.

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Bio Opportunity Zone

The Bio Opportunity Zone is a 5.7-acre development located just east of the Indianapolis Downtown Canal between 10th and 11th Streets. The Bio Opportunity Zone will become a place for the university and corporate partners to collaborate in incubator facilities, conference spaces, office and laboratory space, retail and restaurants.

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Transportation:

As one of the most centrally located states in the country, Indiana is an ideal hub for the exchange of ideas and the distribution of products. Not surprisingly it is home to national and global life science industry leaders. Indiana also has the second highest concentration of biopharmaceutical jobs in the country.

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Convention Capabilities:

Some of the world's largest and most respected life sciences companies are located in Indiana - no more than a few hours drive of Indianapolis - including Eli Lilly and Company, Roche Diagnostics, Zimmer, Biomet, DePuy, Cook Group, Guidant Corporation and Dow AgroSciences.

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Jobs:

If you would like to send your resume for consideration among our network, please click more.

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