Welcome to UtahLifeScience.com
UtahLifeScience.com is part of a specialized network of state- and province-based biotechnology, medical device,
and life science sites that includes more than 4,500 biotechnology, medical device, pharmaceutical companies,
non-profit research institutions, universities and supporting service sector companies across the U.S. and Canada.
This network addresses the growing informational and service needs of companies, patients, educators and others in
their respective states while providing clients the opportunity to cost effectively
advertise their job openings, events, facility availability and other services at the state level,
regionally or nationwide. We welcome your comments, suggestions and requests for informational content and supporting
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Destination Utah
Are you considering a move to Utah? Relocating your business to
Utah? Starting a company? Or just interested in Utah?
This section will answer many of your questions regarding the life science industry in Utah, the province's
economy, tax structure and cost of living, education, transportation, climate, recreational opportunities, history,
industry resources, and more.
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- Corn farmers who use Monsanto advanced technology eligible for lower insurance premiums Farmers in 11 states who plant a majority of their corn acres using hybrid seeds featuring YieldGard Plus with Roundup Ready Corn 2, YieldGard VT Triple and YieldGard VT Triple PRO technology from Monsanto Company will have an opportunity to lower their crop insurance premiums in 2009.
Monsanto Company August 19, 2008
- Patient side point-of-care testing enables quicker treatment decisions Patient side point-of-care testing - where diagnostic testing is conducted at or near the site of the patient - enables doctors to make decisions on patients presenting with chest pain up to 20 minutes faster than those whose lab tests are evaluated by a standard lab.
Abbott August 19, 2008
- BMS and PDL BioPharma enter alliance to develop novel treatment for multiple myeloma Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and PDL BioPharma announced an agreement for the global development and commercialization of PDL BioPharma's anti-CS1 antibody, elotuzumab, previously known as HuLuc63, currently in Phase I development for multiple myeloma.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company August 19, 2008
- Snakes alive: Hiberna seeks help from nature to cure many diseases Hiberna's Leslie Leinwand thinks that pythons and ground squirrels can benefit mankind. The Boulder-based startup is researching the metabolism of Burmese pythons and the hibernation of ground squirrels to develop drugs.
Denver Business Journal August 15, 2008 Bob Mook
- Abbott and AstraZeneca expand relationship to include co-promotion of CRESTOR(R) Abbott and AstraZeneca announced that they have entered into an agreement for Abbott to promote AstraZeneca's CRESTOR(R) (rosuvastatin calcium), a medication used along with diet to reduce high cholesterol.
Abbott August 14, 2008
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Learn About Utah's BioHistory

Why is there a biotechnology industry in Utah? Will the industry continue
to grow in Utah? What do other states have? Each state has a unique story
that explains why a given industry has developed in a specific region and not in others.
Through Utah BioHistory, you can learn about the scientists,
institutions, political leaders, and significant events that have shaped and are still shaping
the biotechnology, medical device and life science industries in the state of Utah.
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Pre-teens Need Vaccines Too!

Vaccines are not just for infants. As kids get older, protection provided by
some childhood vaccines can begin to wear off. Kids can also develop risks for
more diseases as they enter their pre-teen years. Help your child transition
into adolescence in a healthy way by staying up-to-date on pre-teen
vaccines.
Doctors recommend that all 11 and 12 year olds get the Tdap and
meningococcal vaccines; 11- and 12-year-old girls should also get the human
papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.
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BioFact
(1967) - Willem J. Kolff, the "father of artificial organs" joins University of Utah.
It's a Small World
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Science Quote
"A man must have a certain amount of intelligent ignorance to get anywhere."
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Charles Franklin Kettering, U. S. engineer
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