Jamie Banham’s Post

🧬How is the spread of the US Biotechnology sector evolving in 2024?🧬 It's no secret that in the USA there are already a number of established Biotechnology hubs. 🌱 But, what do we mean when we say 'major hubs'? Most people think of, California with over 250,000+ employed professionals, Massachusetts (120,000+) , New Jersey (110,000+) and Pennsylvania (100,000+) to name a few. But there are a few other locations swiftly climbing the ladder... Georgia - Georgia's life sciences industry has grown by 20% since 2015, providing 11,225 jobs and housing over 33,000 professionals. North Carolina - In 2022, North Carolina's life science sector witnessed unprecedented growth, totalling to $2.1 billion worth of investments and more than 2,700 jobs being provided. New Hampshire - Presently, there are more than 450 active job listings (Increasing by 9% over the past year), employing over 9,000+ professionals and additionally contributing $6 billion to the states GDP. Virginia - The population of Life science professionals in Virginia has climbed by over 35% in the last year, increasing by 15% since 2018 and boasting over 31,000 life science professionals. What impact will the growth of Biotechnology hubs across the US have on the market and key hubs in the future? 🌎 #biotech #talentinsights #biotechjobs #growth

Xavier McQuiston, M.S.

Cell therapy lead specializing in clinical and commercial manufacturing process development

6mo

Maybe I am biased, but I really think that Maryland is going to become a major player in the biotech space. Along with Northern Virginia and DC, there is quite a bit of interest continuing to move into Maryland. Particularly in Montgomery and Frederick counties as well as Baltimore. Close proximity to Philadelphia and the Baltimore port are strong reasons to consider Maryland. Align that with a well-established government presence and scientific jobs and I think Maryland could continue to climb in the overall scientific space.

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Very interesting US state statistics!

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