Life Sciences

Ann Arbor's NanoBio may buck hurdles in life science research


Necessary Entrepreneurs


Axiobionics plans Ann Arbor move, will create 100 new jobs


Life sciences become state's growth 'powerhouse'


Ann Arbor's Lycera receives $36M in venture capital, to add 6 jobs


Adeona Pharma buys California firm, plans to expand in Ann Arbor


Lawrence Tech to help place displaced workers starting today


Lycera, Esperion plan to move into old Pfizer space in Plymouth


Metromode Radio: Mich Bio Life Sciences Conference


Could Life Sciences Become Michigan's Core Industry?


Nanotechnology: SE Michigan's Industrial Revolution


HandyLab turns small experiments into big bucks, bigger staff


Henry Ford expands genetic research division into TechTown


It takes good DNA to establish a healthy bioscience industry and SE Michigan's gene pool is deep and wide. Along with academic and research powerhouses, Michbio --a local life sciences trade association-- is a relentless advocate for this ever-growing field. You could play connect-the-dots with the successful biotech start ups that have popped up in the region, inlcuding Molecular Innovations in Southfield.