Life Sciences

RetroSense Therapeutics raises $1M-plus in seed round


LanguageMate opens office in downtown Ann Arbor


RetroSense starts pre-clinical trials, to add positions


Cerenis Therapeutics raises another $85M in VC, preps for hires


Ypsilanti's DeNovo Sciences recruits new CEO, wins GLEQ prize


Michigan's Innovation Factory?


North Campus Research Complex undergoes $13.7 million renovation


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The Re-Investors


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Raw Talent: Chef Swaroop Bhojani, PhD


U-M researchers hit stem-cell research breakthrough


U-M student start-ups rake in $106,000 in seed capital grants


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Ann Arbor: Targeted For Acquisition


NextGen Metabolomics develops blood reading tech, to add 8 jobs


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From Scratch: Denovo Sciences


Lycera inks potential $307 million deal with Merck


U-M spin-off 3D Biomatrix to bring 3D cell matrices to market this year


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Regenerating Our Economy With Stem Cells


Ann Arbor start-ups dominate Accelerate Michigan semi-finals


It takes good DNA to establish a healthy bioscience industry and Washtenaw County's gene pool is deep and wide. Along with the academic and research power of the University Of Michigan, there's also the relentless advocacy of SPARK and Michbio, Michigan's life sciences trade association.

You can play connect-the-dots with the successful life science startups that have popped up around Ann Arbor: Nanobio, Cerenis Therapeutics, QuatRx, Compendia Bioscience, Oxford Biomedical, Velesco, the list goes on and on and on. Washtenaw County's biosciences are truly the shape of things to come --for Michigan and the world!