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Page 1: WASHINGTON STATEchoosewashingtonstate.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Bio...Washington State Department of Commerce T: +1 206 256 6132 M: +1 206 384 0508 julie.bennion@commerce.wa.gov

BIO 2017 - COMPANY DIRECTORY WASHINGTON STATE

HALL A Stand 227

Page 2: WASHINGTON STATEchoosewashingtonstate.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Bio...Washington State Department of Commerce T: +1 206 256 6132 M: +1 206 384 0508 julie.bennion@commerce.wa.gov

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ONE WHY WA PAGE

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Julie BennionExport Assistance ManagerLife Science & Global HealthWashington State Department of CommerceT: +1 206 256 6132M: +1 206 384 [email protected]

WASHINGTON STATE

Sea�le

2017 BIO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEJUNE 19 - 22, 2017 SAN DIEGO, CA

WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE STAFF

ELECTRICAL NOTATIONSNOTE:

PERIMETER WALL OUTLETS= EVERY 10' DEDICATED 20A, 110VEVERY 30' DEDICATED 30A,3P,4W,120/20SV

FOR SDCC HALLS A THROUGH C ONLY

ELECTRICAL NOTATIONSNOTE:

PERIMETER WALL OUTLETS= EVERY 10' DEDICATED 20A, 110VEVERY 30' DEDICATED 30A,3P,4W,120/20SV

FOR SDCC HALLS A THROUGH C ONLY

RECEPT

100A, 3P

\"X2" WEEP SLOT

60A,120/208V,30,5W

1P30A

GFI

30A,120V,10,3W

30A1P

30A

1P

GFI GFI

3P60A

1P

GFI

30A1P 1P

GFI

MAIN C/B

GFI

30A 30A 60A3P

OPENING

RECEPT

CIRC BRKS

FOR 25

AMPHENOLCONNECTOR

CIRC BRKS

PAIR

60A,120/208V,30,5W30A,120V,10,3W

BOX TYPE A130A 1P GFIBOX TYPE A

60A,120/208V,30,5W

30A

30A

30A

60A

30A

30A

60A

100A, 3P

\"X2" WEEP SLOT

30A,120V,10,3W

RECEPT CIRC BRKS

MAIN C/B

GFI1P

1P GFI

1P GFI

3P

OPENING

AMPHENOLCONNECTOR

3P

GFI

GFI

1P

1P

FOR 25PAIR

60A,120/208V,30,5W

30A,120V,10,3W

RECEPT

CIRC BRKS

MAIN C/B 100A, 3P

\"X2" WEEP SLOT

OPENINGFOR 25PAIR

AMPHENOLCONNECTOR

60A,120/208V,30,5W

30A,120V,10,3W

60A,120/208V,30,5W

30A,120V,10,3W

BOX TYPE B1

WATER

COMPRESSEDAIR

WASTE

30A30A 60A1P1P 3PGFIGFI

30A30A 60A1P1P 3PGFIGFI

RECEPT

CIRC BRKS

FULL HEIGHTBARRIER

WATER

COMPRESSEDAIR

WASTERECEPT

CIRC BRKS

MAIN C/B 100A, 3P

\"X2" WEEP SLOT

OPENINGFOR 25PAIR

AMPHENOLCONNECTOR

60A,120/208V,30,5W

30A,120V,10,3W

60A,120/208V,30,5W

30A,120V,10,3W

BOX TYPE B1

WATER

COMPRESSEDAIR

WASTE

30A30A 60A1P1P 3PGFIGFI

30A30A 60A1P1P 3PGFIGFI

RECEPT

CIRC BRKS

FULL HEIGHTBARRIER

WATER

COMPRESSEDAIR

WASTE

WASTE

FULL HEIGHT BARRIER

WIREWAY FOR TELEPHRECEPT

60A,120/208V,30,5W30A,120V,10,3W

1P

CIRC BRKS

30A

30A 1P

GFI CABLES

GFI

MAIN C/B 100A, 3P

\"X2" WEEP SLOT

60A 3P

30A 1P GFIOPENINGFOR 25

PAIRAMPHENOL

CONNECTOR

60A 3P

30A 1P

WATER

GFI

AIRCOMPRESSED

BOX TYPE B

60A,120/208V,30,5W30A,120V,10,3W

30A 1P

30A 1P

GFI

GFI

RECEPT

100A, 3P

\"X2" WEEP SLOT

60A,120/208V,30,5W

1P30A

GFI

30A,120V,10,3W

30A1P

30A

1P

GFI GFI

3P60A

1P

GFI

30A1P 1P

GFI

MAIN C/B

GFI

30A 30A 60A3P

OPENING

RECEPT

CIRC BRKS

FOR 25

AMPHENOLCONNECTOR

CIRC BRKS

PAIR

60A,120/208V,30,5W30A,120V,10,3W

BOX TYPE A130A 1P GFIBOX TYPE A

60A,120/208V,30,5W

30A

30A

30A

60A

30A

30A

60A

100A, 3P

\"X2" WEEP SLOT

30A,120V,10,3W

RECEPT CIRC BRKS

MAIN C/B

GFI1P

1P GFI

1P GFI

3P

OPENING

AMPHENOLCONNECTOR

3P

GFI

GFI

1P

1P

FOR 25PAIR

60A,120/208V,30,5W

30A,120V,10,3W

WASTE

FULL HEIGHT BARRIER

WIREWAY FOR TELEPHRECEPT

60A,120/208V,30,5W30A,120V,10,3W

1P

CIRC BRKS

30A

30A 1P

GFI CABLES

GFI

MAIN C/B 100A, 3P

\"X2" WEEP SLOT

60A 3P

30A 1P GFIOPENINGFOR 25

PAIRAMPHENOL

CONNECTOR

60A 3P

30A 1P

WATER

GFI

AIRCOMPRESSED

BOX TYPE B

60A,120/208V,30,5W30A,120V,10,3W

30A 1P

30A 1P

GFI

GFI

FE: FIRE EXTINGUISHERFEC: FIRE EQUIPMENTCABINETFDV: FIRE DEPARTMENTVALVESP: STAND PIPESV: SPRINKLER VALVEFH: FIRE HOSE CABINET

: OUTLET: OUTLET

W: WATER

{Hall}{Door Type}{Bank Number}Ex: CG2 Doors (C=Hall – G=Glass Doors – 2=Bank #2)

DOOR LEGEND

= Front Hall DoorsF = Freight Doors

DOOR TYPES

G = Glass DoorsX = Emergency Exit DoorsBAY = Bayside Lobby DoorsF = Freight Doors

Floor utility boxes are on 30 ft. centers; all boxeshave phone and electrical (110 v. on 30 amp.breakers, single phase, and 208 v. on 60 ampbreakers, single phase)

Floor Loads: 350 lbs. per sq. ft.

Halls A, B & C: 27 ft. to the bottom of truss; 40 ft. to ceilingHalls D & E: 27 ft. to bottom of truss; 39 ft. to ceiling

Halls F, G & H: 36 ft. to bottom of truss; 64 ft. to ceiling

Clearances:

Utility Boxes:

COLUMNSEXHIBIT HALLS A,B,C - 3'3" DIAMETER (EACH)

AIRWALL COLUMNSBETWEEN HALLS C & D - 5' x 8'2"

AIRWALL COLUMNSBETWEEN HALLS D,E,F,G,H - 5' DIAMETER

ALL OTHER COLUMNS - 3' DIAMETER

COLUMNS: FOUR COLUMN TYPESFloor LoadsExhibit Hall - 350 Lbs./Sq.Ft.Loading Dock - 350 Lbs./Sq.Ft.Grand Lobby - 100 Lbs./Sq. Ft.

Freight Elevator

Platform - 23'-0" x 11'-8"Door - 11'-8" x 10'-0"Capacity - 20,000 Lbs.

Service ElevatorPlatform - 8'-6" x 8'-1"Door - 6'-0" x 8"-0"Capacity - 5,000 Lbs.

Exhibit Hall Columns A-C3'3" in Diameter

- Fire Box

- Dedicated, 20A,110v, 10'o.c.

- Dedicated ,30A,120/208v, 3o, 4w, 30'o.c.

-A Box6 - 30A, 120v, 1o, 3w2 - 60A, 120/208v, 3o, 5w1 - 25 pr. amphenol conn. (telephone)

-A1 Box6 - 30A, 120v, 10, 3w2 - 60A, 120/208v, 30, 5w1 - 25 pr. amphenol conn. (telephone)

-B Box6 - 30A, 120v, 10, 3w2 - 60A, 120/208v, 30, 5w1 - 25 pr. amphenol conn. (telephone)1 - 3/4" Water1 - 1/2" Comp. Air1 - 2" Waste

-B1 Box6 - 30A, 120v, 10, 3w2 - 60A, 120/208v, 30 ,5w1 - 25 pr. amphenol conn. (telephone)2 - 3/4" Water2 - 1/2" Comp. Air2 - 2" Waste

-E Box6 - 30A, 120v, 10, 3w1-12pr.amphenolconn.(telephone)

A, A1=ElectricB, B1=Electric/Water/Air

Halls A-C Ceiling HeightCeilingHeight 27'-4"-40'-0"

NOTE: 27'-4" to Underside ofAirwall Pockets

Halls D-E Ceiling HeightCeiling Height 27'-4"-39'-0"Halls F-H Ceiling HeightCeilingHeight36'-4"-64'-0"

FE: Fire ExtinguisherSV: Sprinkler ValveFH: Fire Hose Cabinet

35'

27'

3'

Elevation View

For Columns33-34

For Columns17-2225-26

3'

Top View

35'

26'

For Columns23-2427-28

For Columns29-32

Airw

all P

ocke

t

5'

Top View

5'

Elevation View

ForColumns13-16

Elevation View

Top View

26'

1'-11"8'-2"

8'-2"

Airw

all P

ocke

t

39'-10"

15'-4"

8'-6"

15'3'-3" 3'-3"8'-6"

ForColumns1-12

Elevation View

TopView

15'

3'-3"

8'-6"

3'-3"

15'3'-3" 8'-6" 3'-3"

FIRST AID

FREIGHT/SERVICE ELEVATOR

PUBLIC TELEPHONE

CONCESSIONS AREA

PUBLIC ELEVATOR

STAIRS

ESCALATOR

WOMEN'S RESTROOM

MEN'S RESTROOM

SYMBOLSLEGENDUTILITY PORTSFloor utility boxes are on 30 ft. centers

A

A1

B

B1

CEILING HEIGHTS

Building Legend

BUSINESS FORUMCONCESSION D

BOT

BOT

BOT

ATM

BOT

BOT

BOT

STARBUCKS

50TRU

CK

AC

CE

SS

51

52

5462AB

53

CONCESSION H30' x 30'

FDVFE

FDVFE

FDVFE

FDVFE

CONCESSION G30' x 30'

FE

FDVFE

FE

FDVFE

SPFE

55

TRU

CK

AC

CE

SS

EXIT ONLY

59

60

61 57

58 56

TRU

CK

AC

CE

SS

TRU

CK

AC

CE

SS

FDVFE

30' x 30'

CONCESSION F

FDVFE FDV

FEFDVFE

45

47

FDVFE

48

49

46

FE

FE

42

44 43 41 40

FE

CONCESSION E30' x 30'

FDVFE

FE

FDVFE FDV

FE

FDVFE

DOCK ENTRANCE

35

37

38 36 34

39

FE

TRU

CK

AC

CE

SS

33 32

DOWNTO PARKING

STARBUCKS

ELV TO PARKINGELV TO PARKING

SDCC STORAGE

TO PARKING

OFFICE ABOX

DOWN

BUCKSSTAR

LOBBY

FH6

FH5

FH12

FH11

ATM

ELVELV

FH4

FH3

SV

FE

HP

FH2

FH1

FH10

FH9

FH8

FH7

EXIT

EXIT

ELE

VA

TO

RS

SE

RV

ICE

EXIT

DOCK ENTRANCE

SECURITY

FDVFE

FDVFE

30' x 30'

FE

SPFE

FREIGHTELEVATORS

EXIT

SDCCC

TR

AS

H

TR

AS

H

NETWORKSUPPORT

25' x 45'CONCESSION C

OFFICE CSHOW

ROLL UPDOOR

AV CONCEPTS

WS

TE

LE

CO

M

ROLL UPDOOR

2829 27 26

LOADING DOCK

25 24 2223

TRU

CK

AC

CE

SS

2021 19 18 1617

TRUCK ACCESSEXIT

TR

AS

H

BAYSIDELOBBY

WS

ELV

ROLL UPDOOR

CONCESSION B25' x 45'

TRU

CK

AC

CE

SS

LOADING DOCK1415 13 12 11 10 5

LOADING DOCK

789 623

4

25' x 18'CONCESSION A

ROLL UPDOOR

EXIT

SHOW OFFICE B

WSEXIT

SHOW OFFICE A

EXIT

FHTL

TR

AS

H

DOWN TO P-2 LEVEL

EXIT

FEFEFE

FEFEFEFE

FE

FE

FE

FE

FE

6'5" FROM GROUND7'2" TO CEILING

1'2" FROM GROUND9'10" TO CEILING1'10" WIDE, 2'4" TALL

AED # 3HP

WF

TL

WFWFWF

FETL

HPTLHP

WFWF

HPTLHP

WFWF

FE

HPHP

WFWF

TLAED # 7

HP

FE

HP

TL

FDV& FE

FS

FSFS

FE

FS

FE

FS

FS

FSFE

FS

FS

FE

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FSFS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FDV& FE

FSFS

FDV& FE

FE

TLHP

WF

WF

FDV& FE

FS

FDV& FE

WFHP

FS

FE

HPWF

FDV& FEFDV

& FE FS

HP

WF

WF

HP

HP

FE

FE

FDV& FE

FDV& FE

AED

FS

HP

FS

FDV& FE

HP

FS

FEDEX/KINKOS

TIDES

TIDES ENTRANCE

AX2

AX1

A1

AG1

B1

BG1BG2

C1

CG1

C2

CG2

C3

CG1

D1

D2

E1

DG1

EG1

EG2FG1

FG2FG3

GG1

HG1

HG2

HG3

HG4

HG5

H6

H5

H4

H3

H2

H1G2

G1

F2

F1

E2

HF2

HX2

HF1

HX1GF1

GX1FF1

FX1EF1

EX1

DF1

DX1

CX1

CF2

CF1

BAY3

BAY2

BAY1

BF1

BX1

AF1

AX4

AX3

B4 B3 B2

KEEPCLEAR

10' X

35'

US

AB

LE S

PA

CE

45' X 15' USABLE SPACE45' X 15' USABLE SPACE

40' X 10' USABLE SPACE

15' X 51' USABLE SPACE

45' X 10' USABLE SPACE

73' X 30' USABLE SPACE

24' X 10' USABLE SPACE

24' X 10' USABLE SPACE18' X 10' USABLE SPACE

18' X 10' USABLE SPACE

18' X 10' USABLE SPACE

10' X 61' USABLE SPACE

24' X 10' USABLE SPACE

24' X 10' USABLE SPACE

61' X 10' USABLE SPACE

49' X 10' USABLE SPACE

37' X 10' USABLE SPACE

10' x

30'

US

AB

LE S

PA

CE

49' X 10' USABLE SPACE

30' X 23USABLE SPACE

USABLE SPACE

BOX OFFICE E

BOX OFFICE G

Lobby

Hall H

Hall G

ATM

BOT

BOT

BOT

Lobby D

Hall F

Hall E

50

51

52

5462AB

53

55

59

60

61 57

58 56

45

47

48

49

46 42

44 43 41 40

35

37

38 36 34

39

33 32

DOCKS D-H

DOWNTO PARKING

EXTERIORINCLINE ELEVATOR

C I T Y S I D E

STARBUCKS

ELV TO PARKINGELV TO PARKING

SDCC STORAGE

TO PARKING

OFFICE ABOX

DOWN

BUCKSSTAR

LOBBY

Hall D

Hall C

ATM

ELVELV

RESERVATIONSRESTAURANTS

LOBBY

HP

Hall B2 Hall B1 Hall A ELE

VA

TO

RS

SE

RV

ICE

DOCKS A-C & Sails Pavilion

SECURITY

FREIGHTELEVATORS

SDCCC

TR

AS

H

TR

AS

H

NETWORKSUPPORT

OFFICE CSHOW

ROLL UPDOOR

AV CONCEPTS

WS

TE

LE

CO

M

ROLL UPDOOR

2829 27 26

LOADING DOCK

25 24 2223 2021 19 18 1617

B A Y S I D ERAMP ENTRANCETO PARKING GARAGE

TR

AS

H

BAYSIDELOBBY

WS

ELV

ROLL UPDOOR

LOADING DOCK1415 13 12 11 10 5

LOADING DOCK

789 623

4

ROLL UPDOOR

SHOW OFFICE B

WS

SHOW OFFICE A

TL

TR

AS

H

HP

WF

TL

WFWFWF

TL

HPTLHP

WFWF

HP

RESTAURANTS

TLHP

WFWF

HPHP

WFWF

TL

HP

HP

TL

TLHP

WF

WF

WFHP

HPWF

HP

WF

WF

HP

HP

HP

HP

TIDES

TIDES ENTRANCE

121

20'

20'

127

20'

30'

137

50'

20'Empire

State Dev

145

20'

30'

205

207

209 215

20'

50'

NOTES:HeadshotLounge

227

20'

30'

WashingtonState

243

20'

40'

BIOVentures

forGlobalHealth

(BVGH)

305

20'

307

20'

NOTES:Cello

Health_AF

309

321

20'

30'

NOTES:Meet UpArea_AF

327

20'

30'JobsOhio

337

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

341

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

343

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

345

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

349

351

353

357

20'

20'

411

20'

30'

ThailandPavilion

427

20'

30'THBI

436

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

437

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

440

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

441

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

442

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

443

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

444

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

445

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

448

450

452

457

20'

20'

505

20'

511

20'

20'

PYRAMIDLabsInc

517

50'

40'Department of

Defense

527

20'

30'

529

20'

ProSciento

531

DPRConstruction

533

20'

535

BattelleMemorialInstitute

536

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

537

20'

30'

NOTES:Chugai-

KS

540

20'

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

542

20'

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

544

TonicHealth

545

HeritagePartners

547

551

20'

20'

559

50'

30'NOTES: EVENT

OPS_AF

604605

611

20'

20'DELAWARE

637

20'

30'

DEBIOPHARMInt'l S.A

644

Distek,Inc

645

20'

20'

STEVANATOGrp SPA 646

QEDEnvironmental

Sys Inc

651

VertMarkets

653

703704ATI

705

711

20'

EmersonProcess

Management

715

20'

AvantiPolarLipids,

Inc

719ATI

721

Nanotherapeutics

723ATI

725

CellCulture

729

20'

20'

AragenBioscience,

Inc

737

20'

ABL Inc

743

20'

20'

Hawaii Dept.of Business,Econ Dev &

Tourism

749

20'

20' 750

SuperBrush

752

MomentivePerformance

Materials

755

Wuxi GalakChromatography

Tech Co., Ltd

757

759

761

763

803804805

810

TriNet

811

20'

40'

WuXiAppTec/

WuXiBiologics

812

EurofinsLancaster

Labs

814

RICHCORELIFESCIENCES

PVT LTD

816

HemaCare

818

SGS LifeSciences

820

UBM LifeSciences

822

20'

MontanaBioscience

Alliance825

20'

WackerBiotechGmbH

829

KemwellBiopharma

831

PhageConsultants

836

20'

AESCleanTechInc

837

PolyPeptide

839

AvistaPharma

Solutions

841

ReSolutionLatin USA

843

20'

FrontageLabs Inc

854

856857

858859

860861

862863

903Pacific

BioLabs

904Clark

Nexsen

905DavosPharma906

DavosChemical

911

20'

20'

GEHealthcare

917

20'

20'

AlcamiCorporation

923

20'

20'

KBIBiopharma,

Inc924

20'

PiramalPharmaSolutions

928

BrandInstitute

929

20'

20'

GlaxoSmithKlineBiopharmaceut

icals 930

AsepticTechS.A

936

20'

CobraBiologics

937

20'

20'

TherapureBiomanufacturing

940

CoreRxPharma

942

20'

GermfreeLabs

943

20'

20'

IDTBiologika

GmbH

949

20'

GVKBiosciencesPrivate Ltd

953

955

956957

958959

960

962

1011

20'

30'Patheon

1019

20'

20'

That's NiceLLC

1025

20'

VGXI

1029

20'

CRB

1037

20'

20'

ParagonBioservices,

Inc

1043

LampireBiologicalLabs Inc

1045

20'

Codexis,Inc

1048

LSNEContract

1049

PhalanxBIO

1050

ScienceExchange

1051

NOTES:Avecia-Adela

10521053

NOTES:Avecia

10541055

10561057

10581059

1105

20'

Symbiosis PharmaceuticalServices

1111

20'

20'

AjinomotoAlthea, Inc

1117

ADVERBUM

1119

20'

EquipNet

1124

BioProcessTech

Consultants

1125

20'

40'Lonza

1126

BiomanufacturingTraining and

Education Center(BTEC)

1128

20'

CharlesRiverLabs

1137

20'

20'QuintilesIMS

1142

20'

EmergentBioSolutions

Inc

1143

20'

30'

PolpharmaBiologics

1146

BRIBiopharmaceutical

Research Inc

1148

20'

SyngeneInt'l Ltd

1151

ACTALabs

1152

BioConvergence

1153

NOTES: DavosPharma_FR_On

hold by AF

11541155

11561157

RandoxLabs

11581159

1204Temple

Economic

1205BioInvent

1211

20'

40'

SamsungBioLogics

1216

RegulatoryCompliance

Assoc Inc

1218

20'

BioTechnique

1227

20'

30'

CatalentPharma

Solutions

1237

20'

CookPharmica

1241

LyophilizationTech Inc

1243

Institute ofIndustrial OrganicChemistry Branch

Pszczyna

1245

NEUROSERVICE

1250

AxcelleratePharma

LLC

1252

20'

ClinicalRM

12561257

Transnetyx

12581259

1261

1263

1303BostonInstitute

ofBiotechnology

1304

20'Integrated

1311

20'

SpectrumLabs.com

1315

InfinataInc

1319

20'

30'BioProcess

Int'l

1327

20'

30'

FUJIFILMDiosynth

Biotechnologies

1336

20'

CytovanceBiologics

Inc

1337

20'

30'AMRI

1340

20'

JubilantHollisterStier

1344

Carbosynth

1345

20'

20'Procaps

1351

20'

GibraltarLabs Inc

1355

GreenovationBiotechGmbH

1356

GenoviorBiotech

1357

13581359

13601361

13621363

1410

MasyBioServices

1411

20'

20'

AvidBioservices,

Inc1412

20'

SelexisSA

1417

SharpPackagingServices

1419

20'

BioProcess

1425

20'

40'

CMCBiologics

1437

20'

50'

TaiwanPavilion

1449

BioPharmaSpec

1450

20'

BioVectra

1451

1453

14541455

14561457

14581459

14601461

14621463

1511

20'

AmericanAssoc forCancer

Research

1515

NittoDenko

Technical

1516

Eurogentec

1518

20'

EMDMillipore

1519

20'

20'

Utah ScienceTech andResearchInitiative

1525

CardinalHealth

RegulatorySciences

1527

20'

Sequence

1531

AmoytopBiotech

1537

20'

50'

TaiwanPavilion

1548

HarnessDickey

1549

XIAMENSINOPEGBIOTECH

15501551

Kappes,Cassiday

15521553

15541555

15561557

15581559

15601561

15621563

1603Excelse

Bio

1604One3 IP

Management

1605RJR

Consulting

1610

BachemAmericas

1611

AntaresPharma

1612

20'

NOTES:Holdfor

ImmunomicTherapeutics

1613

20'

WorldCourier,

Inc

1624

InDevR,Inc

1626

20'

BionovaScientific

1627

ABT-Agarose

Bead Tech

1629

20'

Kelly SrvInc

1630

ContractPharma

1637

Science/AAAS

1639

Icagen

1641

INCResearch

1643

20'

CAS/C&EN

1648

AnnMcGee

Consulting

1650

1652

1654

1656

1658

1660

1662

1703DermTech

1705

30'Pharmalex GmbH

1710

ProteinSciences

1711

50'

30'

Italian TradeCommission

1712

20'

PHILIPS

1719

20'

20'Celltrion,

Inc

1725

50'

40'

MarylandDepartment

of Commerce1726

PharPointResearch

1728

20'

McDonnellBoehnenHulbert &Berghoff

LLP

1736

20'

BioSpace

1737

50'

30' New Jersey1740

SoleeScience &Tech USA

1742

Nuventra

1744

ContractWorks

1745

20'

20'

BIO KOREA(KHIDI)

1819

20'

20'

EuropeanPatentOffice

1845

20'

20'

1905

40'Panasonic

1911

50'

40'

Japan ExternalTrade

Organization(JETRO)

1921

KnobbeMartens

1923

WTSPatent

Attorneys

1925

BiologicsConsulting

Grp Inc

1929

20'

20'EBD Group

2020

HOET PELAEZCASTILLO &

DUQUE

2022

20'

WorldwideClinicalTrials

2027

ContaminationPreventionTech Inc

2029

20'

EBD Grp

2104Commissioning

Agents, Inc

2105

20'

Barnes &Thornburg LLP

2111

50'

40'

Belgium Pavilion(rep. by Flanders

Investment &Trade)

2121

20'

30'

Hong KongTrade Dev

Council

2126

Lathrop &Gage LLP

2128

RecognitionCorp

2129

20'

20'EBD Group

2130

EBD Grp

2221

20'

30'

AsiaPacific

Int'lExchange

AssocJoint-Stock

2229

20'

EBD Grp

2305

30'

Swiss Pavilion

2311 80'

Abiquifi-AssociaçãoBrasileira da Indústria

Farmoquímica

2319

20'

20'

BoehringerIngelheim

Pharmaceuticals

2325

20'

40'EBD Group 2328

20'

EBD Grp

2405

20'MRC Tech

2427

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2504Bird &BirdLLP

2505PQE-Pharma

QualityEurope

SRL2506

empBiotechGmbH

2519

30'

Abzena

2611

20'

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Israel-MATIMOP or

IsraelInnovationAuthority

2618

TorreyaInsights

2620

20'

AntibodySolutions2623

50'

50'

NOTES: PatientAdvocacyZone_AF

2703

2704Plexense

2705

2711

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20'

AssociaçãoBeira

AtlânticoParque

2717

20'

20'

ConnecticutUnited forResearch

Excellence

2809

NOTES:Foxx

2811

U.S.FoodandDrug

Administration

2813

2819

20'

NOTES:BIO

Pavilion_AF

2917

50'

30'NOTES: BIOPavilion_AF

2925

60'

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BIO Member SrvPavilion

3017

Pillsbury

3019

Novodiax

3021

PATENTICALLP

3023

Dentons

3025

NationalJewishHealth

3027

ADI Grp

3029

PharmaCircle

3116

20'

CordenPharma

3117

AntiCancer

3119

20'

Neovacs

3120

20'

Infomeditech3123

20'

Associationof

UniversityTechnologyManagers(AUTM) 3124

E3DACA

3126

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WHEATON

3127

ImmigrationOptions.com

3129

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FrommerLawrence& Haug

LLP

3216

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CRCPress

-Taylor

&Francis3217

50'

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3218

BioCentury

3222

ThomasHorstemeyerLLP

3224

MorningsideTranslations

3226

MorningsideTranslations

3228

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IchorMedicalSystems

3417

40'

40'Georgia,

USA

3427

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3527

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3617

30'

40'AbbVie

3627

Evaluate

3717

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3917

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4017

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4025

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4117

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4125

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4217

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4227

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BristolMyers

Squibb

4307

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AlexandriaReal EstateEquities,

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4315

25'

48'

Gouvernementdu Québec

4325

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AssocBIOTECanadaAssociates

4400

30'

Mapi

4407

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4415

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450045014502

4507

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4521

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BallandMesse-ServiceGmbH

4529

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4600

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20'JMBIOTECH

4607

20'

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BallandMesse-ServiceGmbH

4621

20'

60'

OklahomaBIO

4700

20'Sathguru ManagementConsultants

4707

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4715

BordenLadnerGervais LLP

4717

BECERRIL,COCA &BECERRIL,SC

4719

20'

Anaqua

4725

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InvestNorthernIreland

4814

Greater IrvineChamber ofCommerce4815

Syne QuaNon Ltd

4816

VirtualRegulatorySolutions4817

IllingworthResearch

4818

TwistBioscience4819

AsierisPharmaceuticalsCo., Ltd

4820

CROFinland4821

20'

Kerry

4827

50'

30'Department forInt'l Trade

4907

ABS Inc.

4909

Life ScienceInnovation NetJapan, Inc.(LINK-J)

4913

20'

30'

MassachusettsPavilion-LifecycleMassachusetts

4914

MedicinesEvaluationUnit Ltd

4916

TheCapsule

4918

M+W U.S.,Inc.-A Coof the M+WGroup

4920

20'

Simbec-OrionGrp

Limited

4921

FreeMind

4923

SecureDocs

5000

20'Life SciencesQueensland Ltd5002

5006

Bio-RadLabs5007

20'

20'Grifols

5008

RGCJenkins

5013

20'

Holy StoneHealthcareCo., Ltd

5017

Magellan IPPropriedadeIntelectualLtda

5019

BarringtonJames Ltd

5020

BioscienceAdvisors,Inc

5022

Marks & ClerkIntellectualProperty Srv5023

20'

50'

ScottishDev Int'l

510051015102

5107

20'

20'

NationalInstitutes ofHealth (NIH)

5112

20'

ShanghaiFosunPharmaceuticalIndustrial

Dev Co.,Ltd

5113

20'

20'Intrexon

5116

Park IPTranslations

5118

Sterne,Kessler,Goldstein& Fox5119

AvactaLife

Sciences

5121

The OntarioInstitute forRegenerativeMedicine (OIRM)

5123

20'

5129

20'

20'Informa

5137

20'

20'

5143

20'

20'

5149

20'

20'

520052015202

5207

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NationalInstitutesof Health

(NIH)

5211

La JollaInstitute forAllergy andImmunuology

5213

NCATS TRND& BrIDGsPrograms

5217

20'

30'

Kolon LifeScience Inc

5218

BeckmanCoulter

5220

CellApplications

5222

MatriTek

52245225

BiotechPrimer

5227

NOTES:CancerResearchTechnology_LC

5229

20'

CotéOrphan

5237

20'

20'

5243

20'

20'

5249

20'

20'

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20'

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5306

SCINOTE5307

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Iowa Bio/Iowa

EconomicDev

Authority 5308

53105311

Wenderoth,Lind &Ponack,L.L.P

5312

5315

50'

30'

Spain TradeCommission/ICEX

5323

20'

50'

AdvantageAustria

5324

40'

Medchembio

5337

TransPerfect

5339

NANOGRAFIX

5341

TextronAviation

5345

20'

30'

NetherlandsPavilion

5353

5355

5357

5359

5406

20'

LtdLiability

CoScientificFuture

Management

5407

LabSupport

5409

20'

WomenIn BioInc

5410

Alconox

5425

50'

40' Korea BIO

5436

20'

ByteGrid

5437

20'

30'

Puerto RicoPavilion 5440

HammersmithMedicinesResearch Ltd

5445

20'

20'

5451

20'

Genmab

5452

54545455

54565457

54585459

5506

20'

ClarivateAnalytics

5507

20'

50'ProMexico

5508

5519

20'

20'

ArizonaCommerceAuthority

5537

20'

50'

CzechRepublic

5549

55505551

55525553

55545555

55565557

55585559

5600

20'

5602

5607

50'

120'Innovation Zone

5637

20'

30'

Korea DrugDev Fund

5645

20'

20'

5648

EgeenInt'l

56505651

56525653

56545655

5656

5658

570057015702

TrustFarm

5737

20'

40'

EuropeanCommission

5747

20'

20'

5750

57525753

57545755

5815

5829

20'

20'South Africa

5837

20'

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EuropeanCommissionrepresentedby DeloitteConsulting

CVBA

5849

5851

5852

58545855

50'

30'NOTES: F&B

5929

20'

20'

5937

20'

50'

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59485949

59505951

6037

20'

40'

6047

60486049

60506051

6053

6055

6057

6059

6139

20'

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61466147

61486149

61506151

61526153

61546155

61566157

20'

ZZZBreaking

BadInc 6158

62466247

20'

20' 6248

6250

62526253

20'

20'

ZZZFinancialAssetManagement6254

6256

6258

ZZZ AppleTesting

temp_24770

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

temp_24780

NOTES:DigitalHealth

Zone_AF

NOTES: Start-Up Stadium

Wednesday, 06/14/17 1:00PM (600+ sq ft) Halls G&H

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Serving Southwest Washington State since 1982, Columbia River Economic Development Council (CREDC) is a nonprofit public-private partnership working to advance the economic vitality of Clark County through business growth and innovation. CREDC serves as the first point of contact for businesses to leverage 30 years of community connections and over 80 state and local resources through free, confidential business assistance services. Through collaborative leadership, CREDC promotes job quality and capital investment while maintaining the area’s exceptionally high quality of life.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORS Located in the vibrant Greater Portland region, Clark County offers convenient access to West Coast markets, world-class research institutions, exceptional affordability, and a highly skilled workforce.

CONTACT INFO Max Ault Vice President Director of Business DevelopmentM: +1 360 601 7320 [email protected]

805 Broadway Street, Suite 412Vancouver, WA 98660+1 360 694 5006

www.credc.org

Business Concierge

No-cost Services

Confidential

Relocation Assistance

Startup Assistance

Growth and Expansion

Market Data

Identifying Incentives

Permitting Assistance

Partnership Introductions

Cancer Research

Immunotherapy

Drug Development

Nanotechnology

Tumor Microenvironment

Optides

Antibody Discovery

Epigenetics

At Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center interdisciplinary teams of world-renowned scientists seek new and innovative ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases. Together, our researchers are discovering new ways to detect cancers, developing effective treatments, and learning how to prevent cancers from growing in the first place. Fred Hutch’s pioneering work in bone marrow transplantation led to the development of immunotherapy, and Hutch scientists continue to be leaders in the field.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORSFred Hutch’s robust pipeline of translational therapies is cultivated and supported by over 300 faculty members, onsite vector manufacturing and cell processing facilities, and stellar clinical care partners.

CONTACT INFO Hilary Hehman, JD, MS Director of Partnerships and Alliances [email protected]

1100 Fairview Avenue NorthSeattle, WA 98109+1 206 667 6349

www.fredhutch.org

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Cellular Immunotherapy

CAR T Cell Therapy

Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs)

T Cell Receptors (TCRs)

Immunotherapy

Juno Therapeutics is a clinical-stage company developing novel cellular immunotherapies based on two distinct and complementary platforms – Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs) and T Cell Receptors (TCRs) technologies.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORS Our goal is to revolutionize medicine by re-engaging the body’s immune system to treat cancer.

CONTACT INFO Daniel Janse Sr. Director, Business Development M: +1 206 829 [email protected]

400 Dexter Avenue NorthSuite 1200 Seattle, WA 98109+1 206 582 1600

www.junotherapeutics.com

State Trade Association

Commercialization Consulting Services

Entrepreneur Support

Public Policy Advocacy

Life Science Washington is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(6) trade association serving the life sciences industry in the state of Washington. As the center of influence for Washington State life sciences, we advocate for positive public policy and private investment, bring together research institutions, investors and entrepreneurs to grow our economic sector, and create healthier communities.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORSLife Science Washington focuses on serving organizations in the following specialty areas:

CONTACT INFO Dr. Leslie AlexandrePresident & [email protected]

Amanda TranVP, [email protected] Eastlake Avenue East, Suite 300Seattle, WA 98102

+1 206 456 9567

lifesciencewa.org

• Biotechnology• Diagnostics • Global Health• Bio Agriculture• Veterinary Medicine

• Bio Fuel• Medical Devices• Research• Digital Health• IT Health

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Novo Nordisk Research Center Seattle. In 2009, Novo Nordisk established the research center in Seattle to advance its research pipeline. The unique concept behind the center is to combine basic research, early proof-of-concept trials, and medical device research under one umbrella. Researchers at the center have a mandate to pursue a translational research approach to finding new antigen-based immunological and vaccine treatment advances for type 1 diabetes and obesity, and to identify game changing devices to support treatments.

CONTACT INFO RESEARCH CENTER QUESTIONSJan BeckVice President & Site Head+1 206 490 [email protected]

BUSINESS PARTNERING QUESTIONSAaron SchwartzDirector, R&D Innovation Sourcing+1 617 276 [email protected]

Novo Nordisk Research Center530 Fairview Avenue NorthSeattle, WA 98109

www.novonordisk.com

Early Stage Research

Global Healthcare

Innovation and Leadership in Diabetes Care

Pharmaceuticals

As one of the nation’s top five pediatric research centers, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, a division of Seattle Children’s, is dedicated to providing hope, care and cures to help every child live the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible. Our investigators are involved in hundreds of projects that cover every phase of research, from studying how diseases work to improving investigational therapies.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORS Our researchers have pioneered groundbreaking cystic fibrosis treatments, innovative therapies that help a child’s immune system defeat cancer, and other major contributions to pediatric medicine.

CONTACT INFO Dr. Elizabeth AylwardDirector, Office of Science-Industry [email protected]

818 Stewart Street, PO Box 5371Seattle, WA 98145-5005+1 206 884 1065

www.seattlechildrens.org/osip

Pediatric Research Partnerships

Pediatric Research Institute

Pediatric Research

Research Institute

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NEW DISCOVERIES. REVOLUTIONARY CURES.

Of course, there’s plenty of room for growth in Washington. Small startups with big ideas can easily explore and innovate, tapping into the huge intellectual capital of researchers, scientists, doctors and graduate students in the region.

Venture capitalists and angels are always on the lookout for the next Washington State success story, such as Juno Therapeutics, which is examining ways to use human T-cells to re-engage the immune system or Blaze Bioscience which is using synthetic scorpion venom to paint cancer cells to distinguish them from health ones.

Washington has had the distinct honor of being home to eight Nobel Prize winners in medicine, chemistry and physiology. The University of Washington recently ranked first in technologies licensed and commercialization agreements. Over the last decade, Washington State University and the University of Washington have launched more than 200 startups that leveraged their research outcomes.

CONTACT US TODAY!Give us a call at 206.256.6100 or email us at [email protected] to learn more about our life science/global health sector and how you can become part of the future of healthcare in Washington State.

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One of the largest biotech clusters in the United States, Washington State offers investors, startups and industry innovators a unique environment where collaboration is the norm and bold ideas such as the use of synthetic scorpion venom to paint brain tumors, are changing the face of health care. It’s an entrepreneurial ecosystem, where startups open up shop right across from major research facilities and new ideas are shared over a craft beer or lunch.

Over the years, our ideas have revolutionized medicine, from the portable heart defibrillator and Medic One emergency response system to bone marrow transplantation, the Scribner Shunt and outpatient kidney dialysis centers.

The Life Science/Global Health sector employs more than 36,000 researchers and support staff working at 140 biotech companies, 416 medical technology and life science companies, 126 digital and internet technology firms, and 106 academic, nonprofit research and support organizations. It is anchored by such highly respected research institutions as the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Allen Institute for Brain Science, University of Washington and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Nearly 170 organizations in the state are promoting and improving global health through research, training, education and public awareness, including the Gates Foundation, which has committed more than $32.9 billion to support global health initiatives around the world. These organizations have forged nearly 2,000 partnerships around the globe, spearheading 5,000 projects in 151 countries.

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Multi-state Bioscience Hub

Six Colleges and Universities

Business Development Organization

Tax and Business Incentives

Greater Spokane Incorporated represents 1,200+ businesses and organizations employing more than 100,000 individuals who live, work and do business in the Spokane region. Spokane is also the health care, health sciences and medical education hub of a large, multi-state region. There are more than 1,100 health-related businesses in the region, and one of every five employees in Spokane County works in a health-related field.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORS Life science assets in the Spokane Region include Health Sciences and Services Authority (HSSA) of Spokane County which promotes bioscience-based economic development through grants, Ignite Northwest, McKinstry Innovation Center, Avista Center for Entrepreneurship, and the downtown University District which is home to six colleges and universities: Community Colleges of Spokane, Eastern Washington University, Gonzaga University, University of Washington, Washington State University and Whitworth University. Tax advantages and business incentives are available.

CONTACT INFO Stacia RasmussenVISION 2030 Business Development ManagerM: +1 509 879 [email protected]

801 West Riverside, Suite 100Spokane, WA 99201+1 509 321 3637

www.greaterspokane.org

Susan AsheExecutive DirectorHealth Sciences and Services Authority (HSSA) of Spokane [email protected]+1 509 474 0798

www.hssaspokane.org

RESEARCH ENTITIES• University of Washington School of Medicine

– Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership• Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine• WSU Applied Sciences Laboratory • WSU College of Pharmacy• WSU College of Nursing Clinical Simulation Lab • WSU Sleep & Performance Research Center• Providence Medical Research Spokane supporting as many as 300 clinical trials• Rockwood Research Center clinical trials – phase 1-4• Institute for Shock Physics’ Applied Sciences Laboratory

– technology transfer for commercial applications

LEADING COMPANIES• Engage - INHS• Jubilant HollisterStier• PAML• Inland Imaging• Incyte Pathology• Brooks Automation• GenPrime• Paw Print Genetics• Providence Health Services• Rockwood Health System

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We provide one-on-one, confidential services, free of charge, to businesses seeking to establish, expand or relocate within King County in Washington State.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORS The Seattle region is among the top five largest life science clusters in the U.S. with 25% greater job concentration in research organizations and medical device manufacturing than the national average. The region is home to many highly respected research institutions, including the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, the Allen Institute, the University of Washington and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

CONTACT INFO Jary KrauserLife Sciences & Health Business Development M: +1 206 650 [email protected]

1301 5th Avenue, Suite 1500Seattle, WA 98101+1 206 389 8650

www.edc-seaking.org

Business Expansion and

Relocation

Site Selection

Economic and Demographic Data

Foreign Trade Zone Information

Access to Financing Options

Key Introductions

Incentives Information

Facilitation with Permitting

Processes

Workforce Development/

Training Resources

Business Counsel and Advice

&

Military Economic Development

Facilitate Partnerships State-Wide

Government and Defense Contracting

Military Infrastructure Support

Defense Industry Adjustment

Policy Advocacy

Data Modeling

The Washington Military Alliance (WMA) is a coalition of military and defense related stakeholder organizations in Washington State. The WMA acts as an umbrella organization for the three main components of the defense sector, representing industry, community support partnerships, and infrastructure support. The group serves as a policy advisor to the Governor, other state agencies, the Legislature, and others in support of the military and defense sector.

The Washington State Department of Commerce’s Military and Defense Sector, in partnership with the Washington Military Alliance, helps defense contractors thrive, and works to mitigate the impacts of changes in defense spending. We help companies identify new business opportunities within the Department of Defense, develop a diversification strategy that includes contracting in federal, state and local government and the private sector, explore export opportunities and more. Contact us for information on business development and technical assistance available to defense contractors located in Washington State.

CONTACT INFO Stephanie ScottDefense Business Development ManagerM: +1 206 384 [email protected]

2001 6th Avenue, Suite 2600Seattle, WA 98121+1 206 256 6109

www.wamilitaryalliance.org

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Clinical Innovations

Laboratory, Clinical and

Medical Research

Medical Education

Patient Care

Regional Partnerships

The University of Washington School of Medicine is ranked second in the nation in total federal research grants and contracts ($727.5 million in fiscal year 2015) according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. Over 2,300 full-time faculty members and over 4,500 clinical faculty conduct basic, applied, and clinical research in a wide range of medical fields, including over $70 million per year in industry-sponsored basic and clinical research studies. UW Medicine faculty contribute to top 10 world rankings in 31 subject categories based on the number of research articles in top-tier journals in the Center for World University Rankings by Subject – 2017. We would be glad to discuss your company’s goals, look for alignment with our UW research teams, and discussing working together to achieve our mission to Improve Human Health.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORS UW Medicine ranks among the top academic research institutions in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, and the UW School of Medicine is consistently recognized as one of the nation’s top providers of medical instruction by U.S. News and World Report.

CONTACT INFO Rad RobertsDirector of Health Science Industry Relations, Corporate & Foundation Relations [email protected]

University of WashingtonUW Tower Box 359515Seattle, WA 98195-9515+1 206 221 7977

www.uwmedicine.org/research

For over 125 years, Washington State University has been providing research and education, and extending service to the state of Washington. A top tier research university, WSU conducts life sciences research, including human health. With the addition of the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, WSU provides four physical campuses located across the state offering degree programs in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, engineering, veterinary medicine, and fundamental life and physical sciences.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORS WSU faculty inspire discovery and creativity among civically engaged students. Research focuses on human, animal, and global health, clean energy, food production, economic opportunity and security.

CONTACT INFO Ann GoosDirector of Public AffairsM: +1 206 465 [email protected]

901 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2900Seattle WA 98164+1 206 465 5136

www.wsu.edu

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We Work For Health is a grassroots initiative that shows how biopharmaceutical research and medical innovation work together to create a strong, vibrant economy and a healthier America. We unite biopharmaceutical companies with business and community partners to raise awareness about the vital role we all play in delivering life-saving and life-enhancing advancements in medicine, while educating elected leaders on the impact that public policies have on our ability to continue to innovate.

UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORSWe Work For Health engages stakeholders to tell the story of how the Life Sciences produce better public health and economic outcomes and provide the context lawmakers need to make decisions that ensure continued prosperity and opportunity for life science innovators in Washington State.

CONTACT INFO Max BrownCoalition ManagerM:+1 206 963 [email protected]

1301 2nd Avenue, Suite 2850Seattle, WA 98101+1 206 963 6195

https://weworkforhealth.org/state/washington

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Whether you’re investing, exporting, expanding, relocating or growing your market share, our team of experienced business professionals at the state of Washington can provide you with adaptive and customized programs and services you need to succeed.

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