2018 California Life Sciences Industry Report finds the sector:
Today, the California Life Sciences Association (CLSA), the public policy and business leadership trade association representing California’s life sciences industry, and PwC US released their annual California Life Sciences Industry Report, which provides a snapshot of the largest life sciences cluster in the world. The 2018 report shows that California continues to outpace other states in life science-related economic growth, including venture funding, National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, digital health venture funding, and is producing nearly 300,000 jobs and shepherding more than a thousand new therapies through the pipeline.
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Key highlights of the 2018 California Life Sciences Industry Report include:
California Governor Jerry Brown commented: “The life sciences industry is a shining example of how California is a driver in innovation. The industry, which began just 50 years ago, has made great strides to put California at the forefront of the biotech revolution—inventing new cures; dominating the nascent field of genomics; and blazing new trails in biofuels, agriculture and the microbiome. The California Life Sciences Association is a key partner in cultivating this sector and increasing the state’s efforts to foster a stronger life sciences industry and boost job growth in California.”
Sara Radcliffe, President and CEO of California Life Sciences Association, added: “The life sciences sector continues to drive the 21st century economy here in California – the birthplace of biotech. As home to 11 of the world’s top universities, California garners more federal biomedical research dollars than any other state. The life sciences sector is a state resource that requires nurturing and stewardship. As the trade association representing the industry, CLSA will continue working with officials at all levels – locally, in Sacramento and in Congress – to ensure that California preserves this strategic advantage that fosters biomedical research, economic investment and job creation.”
Employment and Wages
Investments
Life Sciences Firms & Economic Impact
Peter Claude, Partner, Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences Advisory, PwC, remarked: “The economic data is incredibly strong for California’s life sciences industry.California’s life sciences ecosystem is running on all cylinders from basic research to drug and device development to commercialization. Innovative companies are developing groundbreaking therapies with enormous potential to solve many of our unmet medical needs. On top of that, the industry is a magnet for both public and private investment and generates excellent jobs throughout the state.”
Regional Spotlight: San Diego County
“San Diego is such fertile ground for the life sciences,” added Radcliffe. “Academic institutions like Scripps, UC San Diego and Sanford Burnham Prebys produce entrepreneurs and an amazing workforce. The city attracts VCs and angel investors, as well as many large pharmaceutical companies, such as Johnson & Johnson and Novartis.”
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About California Life Sciences Association (CLSA)
California Life Sciences Association (CLSA) is the state’s largest and most influential life sciences advocacy and business leadership organization. With offices in Sacramento, San Diego, South San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington DC, CLSA works closely with industry, government, academia and others to shape public policy, improve access to innovative technologies and grow California’s life sciences economy. CLSA serves biotechnology, pharmaceutical, medical device and diagnostics companies, research universities and institutes, investors and service providers throughout the Golden State. CLSA was founded in 2015 when the Bay Area Bioscience Association (BayBio) and the California Healthcare Institute (CHI) merged. Visit CLSA at www.califesciences.org, and follow us on Twitter @CALifeSciences, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.
About PwC
PwC’s Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences Industry Group helps organizations – from biopharmaceutical and medical technology firms to generic manufacturers – better connect to consumer needs to develop and deliver the treatments of tomorrow. We work with clients to uncover their most valuable strengths, identify complementary partnerships and keep up with the latest advances in technology, so they can better compete in an evolving health market and improve cost-efficiency and profitability. For more information visit: www.pwc.com/us/pharma.
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California Life Sciences Association (CLSA)
Will Zasadny |
Director, Communications
Wzasadny@califesciences.org
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