Can Dallas become life sciences center akin to Boston, San Francisco? These leaders think so

You May Be Interested In:Michigan Democrats move to protect reproductive health data before GOP takes control of House



While DFW isn’t the first place people think of when it comes to life sciences, local leaders say it has the foundation to eventually compete with the likes of the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston and San Diego. That would create valuable new companies and high-paying jobs, proponents argue. In this story, hear more about this vision for Dallas and take an exclusive tour of a facility dedicated to revving up this part of the economy.

share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Engadget review recap: An iMac, a coffee maker and an Amazon tablet
Engadget review recap: An iMac, a coffee maker and an Amazon tablet
Desert Mountain Energy arrives in New Mexico, plans to power data centers
Desert Mountain Energy arrives in New Mexico, plans to power data centers
Clint Eastwood's former home sells; Sunnyvale IPO planned
Clint Eastwood's former home sells; Sunnyvale IPO planned
When Google questioned her research Timnit Gebru didn't back down
When Google questioned her research Timnit Gebru didn't back down
TEPCO ex-chair at time of Fukushima nuclear disaster dies at 84 while on trial over responsibility
TEPCO ex-chair at time of Fukushima nuclear disaster dies at 84 while on trial over responsibility
California lawmakers revive debate over bill requiring tech platforms to pay for news
California lawmakers revive debate over bill requiring tech platforms to pay for news
The Daily Lens | © 2024 | News