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Based on the Flinn Bioscience Road Map Data and Battelle research. This presentation highlights the progress and advantages created by Arizona's Bioscience Industry. (Data range from 2002-2011)

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The BiosciencesAdvancing Arizona’s economy and health in the 21st century

Joan Koerber-Walker

President and CEO

AZBio, The Arizona Bioindustry Association

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Arizona Biosciences

Over 96,000 jobs

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Arizona Biosciences

$55,353 average wage

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Arizona Biosciences

Jobs growing 3x faster than nation

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Arizona Biosciences

Continued job growth during recession

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Arizona Biosciences

All-time highs reached in NIH grants, R&D expenditures

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Arizona Biosciences

$28.8 billion generated in annual revenues

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Arizona Biosciences

Latest healthcare innovations available to Arizonans

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What are the Biosciences?

Agriculture feedstock & chemicals

Drugs & pharmaceuticals

Medical devices & equipment

Hospitals

Research, testing & medical labs

Source: Battelle

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Why Biosciences?

High-paying jobs

Fast-growing sustainable industry

Jobs across skill levels

Economic diversification

Improved health, quality of life

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Why Biosciences?

1 in 2.5 will develop cancer

1 in 2.5 will develop heart disease

1 in 3 will develop diabetes

1 in 8 will develop Alzheimer's

1 in 110 children is affected by autism

Source: Alzheimer's Association, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Centers for Disease Control

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Why Arizona?

World-class talent, facilities

Internationally recognized research strengths

“Collaborative gene”

Long-term strategic plan

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Arizona’s Bioscience Roadmap

10-year plan launched in Dec. 2002

Commissioned by Flinn Foundation

Research by Battelle

Guided by statewide committeesof experts in science, business, policy

Strategy: focus on strengths, leverage collaboration

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Moving the NeedleArizona’s bioscience performance, 2002-present

Jobs 2002 68,924

2010 96,223

Firms

2010 867

NIH

Grants2002 $135M

2011 $184M

VC2011 $69M

2002 $110M

Source: Battelle, 2012

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Fast GrowthArizona’s bioscience performance, 2002-present

Jobs

Firms +20%U.S.

Arizona +27%

NIH

GrantsU.S. +17%

Arizona +41%

Arizona +25%

Top-10 States +20%

Source: Battelle, 2012

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Recession-TestedJob growth during Great Recession (2008-09)

Arizona Biosciences Arizona Private Sector

-11%+7%

Source: Battelle, 2012

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High-Paying JobsAverage Wages, Arizona, 2011

$42,090

$55,353

Total

Biosciences

Total Priv

ate

Sector

Source: Battelle, 2012

29% Higher

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Economic ImpactArizona biosciences generate….

$28.8 billion in annual revenues

$1.1 billion in annual state/local taxes

Source: Battelle, 2012

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New Since ’02New research institutes & entities (sampling)

TGen

Critical Path Institute

Biodesign Institute at ASU

International Genomics Consortium

Partnership for Personalized Medicine/ASU Center for Sustainable Health

UA BIO5 Institute

UA College of Medicine-Phoenix

Science Foundation Arizona

SABRE

TGen North

Institute for Advanced Health

Health Transformation Institute

Arizona Biomedical Collaborative

Arizona Cancer Center Skin Cancer and Cancer Health Disparities Institutes

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New Since ‘02New Facilities (sampling)

UA BIO5 Oro Valley

UA BIO5 Institute

Banner Alzheimer’s Institute

Biodesign Institute at ASU

Flagstaff Innovation Center

Arizona Bioscience Park

ASU ISTB 1-4

NAU Applied R&D Building

Phoenix Biomedical Campus

St. Joseph’s Neuroscience Tower

Phoenix Children’s Hospitalexpansion

Glendale Community College life sciences building

Paradise Valley Community College life science building

Mayo Collaborative Research Building

UMC Cancer Center

Diamond Children’s Medical Center

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New Since ‘02New Incubators/Accelerators (sampling)

Northern Arizona Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology

ASU Impact Accelerator

Arizona Center for Innovation

Surprise TechCelerator

Chandler Innovations

BioAccel

Gateway Community College

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New Since ‘02New or Expanded Major Companies (sampling)

Banner M.D. Anderson Cancer CenterCancer Treatment Centers of America

Caris

Celgene

CovanceInNexus

Roche/Ventana Medical Systems

Sanofi-aventis

VisionGate

W.L. Gore

Monsanto

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New Since ‘02New Schools and Education Programs (sampling)

NAUTeach

TGen Helios Scholars Program

STEM Education Center

Vail Academy and High School

at UA Science & Tech Park

Statewide: High school-based bioscience academies

Phoenix Union Bioscience High School

Copper Ridge Math and Science Academy

Paradise Valley STEM High School

ASU Biodesign Internships

UA BIO5 Internships

Wildcat SchoolArizona Science CenterPathways Program

Bisgrove Scholars Program

Helios BI05 Jr. BIOTECH Project

Helios BI05 Jr. BIOTECH Project

Helios BI05 Jr. BIOTECH Project

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Next Steps

Sustain investments: private, state/local, federal

Build workforce /Expand STEM education

Commercialize Research

Expand Manufacturing Base

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Resources:

AZBio:

www.AZBIO.org @AZBIO @AZBioCEO

Arizona’s Bioscience Roadmap:

www.flinn.org

Arizona Bioscience 101: www.arizonabiobasics.com

Arizona Bioscience News:

Twitter.com/biozonanews

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