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Colleges and Universities, Teaching Hospitals, and Biotechnology Companies Colleges and Universities, Teaching Hospitals, and Biotechnology Companies Central Region : Marked by an outstanding workforce, a strong concentration of colleges and universities, lower cost R&D, manufacturing and incubator space, and regional commitment to the growth of the biotechnology industry : Distinguished life science companies and institutions including: Bristol-Myers Squibb, Abbott, Cytec, AstraZeneca, WPI, UMass Medical School, and others !( !( !( Western Region !( : Offers the lowest business and development costs in the state !( !( !( !!(!( Berkshire County is known as America’s Premier Cultural Resort, !(!(!(!(!(!( spawning a creative economy to join its traditional industries !( !( !(!( !( !( !( !( : Distinguished life science companies and institutions including !( !(!(!( !( !(! Bay State Medical Center, Nuclea Biomarkers, MicroTest, Tyco !( !( !( !(!( !( !( ! !( !( !( Healthcare, UMass Amherst, Williams College, Amherst College, !( !( ! !(!( !(!( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !(!(!( !( !( and others !( !( !( !( !(!( !( !( !( !( !( : UMass and Baystate Medical Center have formed a free-standing ! !( !(!( !( !( !(!( !( !(!(!( !(!( !( !( !( !( !(!( !( !( !( Biomedical Research Institute !( !( !(!(!(!( !( !(!(!( !(!(!(!(!( !( !( !(! !(!( !( !( !(!( !( !(!( !( !( !(!( Northeast Region !(!(!( !( !(!( !( !( !(!( !(!( !( !( !( !(!(!(!( !(!(!(!( !( !(!( !(!(!( !(!(!(!( !( : Region includes the Merrimack Valley-I-495, north-south Route 3, !( !(!(!( !(!(!(!( !(!(!(!(!((! !(!(!(!( !( !( !(!( !( !(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!( !(!( !( !( !(!(!( !( !(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!( and I-93 technology corridors !( !( !(!( !(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!( !(!( !( !( !( !( !(!(!( !( !( !(!( !( !(!(!(!(!(!( Represents one of the most concentrated precision instrumentation !( !(!( !(!( !( !( !( !(!( !( !( !( !( !( !(!(!(!( !( !( !(!( !( clusters in the world !( !(!( !(!(!( !(!(!(!( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !(!( !(!(!( !( !( !( !(!( !( : The region includes outstanding universities such as UMass-Lowell !( !((! !( !( !(!( !( !( !( !( !( !( !(!(!(!( !( !( !( !( and Merrimack College, as well as a high quality of life and key !( !( !( !( !(!( !( !( !( !( !(!( !( !( !( industry leaders such as Wyeth, Straumann, Millipore, and others !( !( !(!(!( !(!( !( !( !( !(!( !( !( !(!( !( !(!( !( !(!( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( Greater Boston !(!( !( !( !( !( !!(!( !( !( !( !( !( : !( !( !(!( One of the most dynamic industry clusters in the world comprised !( !( !( !(!( !( !( !( of biopharma and medical device manufacturing; influential area !( !(!(!( !( !( !( universities and hospitals; and private research institutions which !(!(!( !( !( !( !( !( create an unsurpassed center for R&D : !( Distinguished life science companies and institutions including: Genzyme, Merck, Novartis, Boston University, MIT, MGH, Harvard, and others !(! !( Metrowest Region : Over 30 communities west of Boston and east of Worcester along !( !( the I-495 corridor, stretching from Sudbury in the north to !( !( !( !( Foxborough in the south; the area includes one of the largest !( towns in the United States, Framingham, which is home to many !(! !( !( !( !( !( industrial and office parks !( !( : Close proximity to both Boston and Worcester; most communities ! !( !( !( within 20 miles of Cambridge; access to major influential universities and hospitals including: MIT, Harvard, and UMass !( Medical Center !( !( : Major life science manufacturing facilities such as Genzyme, AstraZeneca, and Boston Scientific Legend !( Teaching Hospitals Southeast Region !( Colleges and Universities : Tradition of precision manufacturing in the region !( Bio Companies : High concentration of medical device manufacturing : Distinguished life science companies and institutions including: !( Serono, AVANT Immunotherapeutics, Bayer, Stonehill College, Wheaton College, Dean College, and Brown University in nearby Providence 0 7 14 21 : Served by I-495, I-95, and I-195 with excellent rail service to i Miles Boston, New York, and Providence For finding sites in Massachusetts, contact MassEcon 781-489-6262 Data Office of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of Massachusetts May 2009 Sources Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Massachusetts Biotechnology Council www.MassachusettsSiteFinder.com Colleges and Universities, Teaching Hospitals and Biotechnology Companies TEACHING HOSPITALS CITY Mass. Maritime Academy Buzzards Bay Agencourt Bioscience Corp. Beverly Cardiovascular Clinical Studies, LLC Boston GLSynthesis Inc Worcester New England Cryogenic Center, Inc. Newton SeraCare Life Sciences, Inc. West Bridgewater Mass. School Of Law Andover Agilux Laboratories Worcester Cato Research-Boston Waltham Grace, W R & Co-Conn Lexington New England Peptide Inc Gardner Serica Technologies Inc. Medford Baystate Medical Center Springfield Mass. School Of Professional Psychology Boston Agion Technologies Llc Wakefield CBR Laboratories Inc Boston GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc Framingham NitroMed Inc Lexington Black: Serono Inc Rockland Berkshire Medical Center Pittsfield Massasoit Community College Brockton Agrenetics Wilmington Cell Essentials Inc Boston Gulfstream Bioinformatics Corp. Lexington Nova Biomedical Corporation Waltham 75% blacShirek Pharmaceuticals Cambridge Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston Merrimack College North Andover Agrivida Inc. Medford Cell NetwoRx LLC Cambridge Gwathmey Inc Cambridge NovaBiotic Pharmaceuticals Cambridge Sigma-RBI Natick Boston Medical Center Boston MGH Institute Of Health Professions Boston Aileron Therapeutics Cambridge Cell Signaling Technology Inc Danvers Gyrus ACMI Corp Southborough Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research Cambridge Green:Signet Laboratories, Inc. Dedham Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston Middlesex Community College Bedford Alkermes Inc Cambridge Cequent Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Cambridge Haemonetics Corp. Braintree Novelos Therapeutics Newton Silent Spring Institute Inc Hyannis Cambridge Health Alliance Cambridge Montachusett Reg. Vocational Tech. School Fitchburg Allegro Diagnostics Boston Cetek Corporation Marlborough Hamilton Thorne Biosciences, Inc. Beverly NovoBiotic Pharmaceuticals Cambridge 302-3 processSilent Spring Instituteuncoated Inc Newton Cambridge Hospital Cambridge Montserrat College of Art Beverly Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Cambridge Charles River Labs Intl Wilmington Harvard Bioscience Holliston Nuclea Biomarkers LLC Pittsfield Sirtris Pharmaceuticals Cambridge Caritas Carney Hospital Boston Mount Holyoke College South Hadley AlphaGene, Inc. Woburn Charm Sciences Lawrence Healagenics, Inc. Woburn Nuvera Biosciences Woburn 302-1 processSkyePharma US coated Inc. Cambridge Caristas St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center of Boston Boston Mount Ida College Newton Centre Als Therapy Dev Foundation Newton Chemgenes Corporation Wilmington Helicos Biosciences Corporation Cambridge NxStage Medical, Inc. Lawrence SmartCells, Inc. Beverly Children’s Hospital Boston Mt. Wachusett Community College Gardner Alseres Pharmaceuticals Hopkinton Chemic Laboratories, Inc. Canton HemaQuest Pharmaceuticals Boston NYPRO, Inc. Clinton 380 solidSMC uncoatedLtd Sterling Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston Muscular Therapy Institute Cambridge Alseres Pharmaceuticals Woburn Citra Anticoagulants, Inc. Braintree Hettich Centrifuges Beverly OctoPlus 25 Cambridge 382 solidSmith coated & Nephew Endoscopy, Inc. Andover Faulkner Hospital Boston Nat.Graduate Sch of Quality Systems Mgmt Falmouth Altus Biologics Inc Cambridge CNH Technologies, Inc. Woburn Histogenics Corporation Waltham Omega PharmServices, Inc. Milford SolMap Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Cambridge Joslin Diabetes Center Boston New England College of Finance Boston AMAG Pharmaceuticals Inc. Cambridge Codon Devices Cambridge Holmed Corporation South Easton OmniGene Bioproducts Woburn Solos Endoscopy Easton Lahey Clinic Medical Center Burlington New England College of Optometry Boston AmberGen, Inc Watertown Cogenics Newton Hologic, Inc. Bedford OmniSonics Medical Wilmington Solos Endoscopy Boston Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Boston New England Conservatory of Music Boston American Science And Engineering Billerica CombinatoRx Inc Cambridge Hood Laboratories Pembroke Oncogene Science Diagnostics Cambridge Sonamed Corp Waltham Massachusetts General Hospital Boston New England School Of Law Boston American Surgical Sponges Division Lynn CompuCyte Corporation Cambridge Hooke Laboratories Lawrence Oncolab Inc Boston Spherics, Inc. Mansfield McLean Hospital Belmont New England School Of Photography Boston Amgen Boston Concert Pharmaceuticals Inc. Lexington HTS Biosystems Inc Hopkinton One Cell Systems, Inc. Cambridge SpineFrontier, Inc. Beverly Mount Auburn Hospital Cambridge Newbury College Brookline Analogic Corporation Peabody Confluent Surgical, Inc. Waltham Hyaluron, Inc. Burlington ONI, Inc. Wilmington Spire Biomedical, Inc Bedford Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston Nichols College Dudley Ancora Pharmaceuticals Medford Correlagen Diagnostics, Inc. Worcester Hydra Biosciences Cambridge Ophthalmic Research Associates North Andover SpringBank Technologies, Inc. Milford St. Vincent Hospital/ Worcester Medical Center Worcester North Bennet Street School Boston Andonian Cryogenics Inc New Bedford Correlagen, Inc. Waltham HydroCision, Inc. North Billerica Optim Incorporated Sturbridge Stegment Cambridge Tufts - New England Medical Center Boston North Shore Community College Danvers Andora, Inc. Cambridge Creagen Biosciences, Inc. Woburn Hydros, Inc Bourne Optimum Technologies, Inc. Southbridge Stericoat
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