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BIOCOM

BIOCOM. Founded in 1995 to serve San Diego and Southern California’s life science industry Largest regional trade association in the world with more than 550 members Programs in Capital Formation Public Policy Advocacy Workforce Development Member-to-Member Services.

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BIOCOM

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  1. BIOCOM • Founded in 1995 to serve San Diego and Southern California’s life science industry • Largest regional trade association in the world with more than 550 members • Programs in • Capital Formation • Public Policy Advocacy • Workforce Development • Member-to-Member Services

  2. California Biotechnology • 50 million population base • 7th largest government on planet • 5th largest economy on the planet • 48% of U.S. life sciences industry • Home to 6 top medical schools • Biotechnology Companies: 2,700 • Number of Biotech Jobs: 260,000 • Average Employee Salary: $81,300 • Economic Output in 2006: $62 billion • 2006 Wages/Salaries: $18.2 billion Source: CHI California’s Biomedical Industry Report 2006

  3. San Diego • 3.5 million population base • 8th largest city in U.S.A. • No. 1 in U.S. life science industry • Home to top-ranked medical school • Most concentrated R&D center in CA • Top NIH Funding • Home of BIOCOM

  4. 80 70 60 Milken Composite Score 50 Philadelphia 40 San Diego San Fran. San Jose Oakland Austin Raleigh Orange Boston Seattle D.C. L.A. 30 Biotech R&D Assets Biotech Research & Development Assets Twelve Selected Metropolitan Areas, 2004 • Source: Milken Institute

  5. Areas of Research • Arthritis • Bioinformatics • Cancer/Oncology • Cardiovascular • Diabetes • Gastroenterology • Infectious Disease • Neurology • Obesity • Regenerative Medicine

  6. Training/Education Supporting Innovation • San Diego Community Colleges • University of California San Diego • UCSD Extension • San Diego State University/California State University • University of San Diego

  7. Home Grown Talent • Amylin Pharmaceuticals – 1,500 employees • Arena Pharmaceuticals – 370 employees Biosite – 1,030 employees • DJO Inc. – 3,000 employees • Gen-Probe – 925 employees • Illumina – 595 employees • Invitrogen – 4,835 employees • ResMed – 2,500 employees

  8. A Magnet for Global Leaders • BD Biosciences – 420 employees • Biogen Idec – 485 emp., cancer center • Cardinal Health (Alaris/Pyxis) – 3,000 emp. • Elan – 350 emp. • Genentech – 500 emp. • Guidant (Temecula) – 3,000 emp. • Johnson & Johnson – 150 emp. • Lilly (AME) – 110 emp. • Novartis GNF– 500 emp. • Pfizer La Jolla – 1,350 emp., cancer center • Takeda San Diego – 120 emp. • Source: Rich’s Directories

  9. Biotechnology Occupationswith Most Workers Source: San Diego Workforce Partnership Life Sciences in San Diego County

  10. Biotechnology Salaries • Management ($75,000 to $150,000) • Scientific ($60,000 to $100,000) • Engineers ($80,000 to $90,000) • Information Technology ($60,000 to $90,000) Source: San Diego Workforce Partnership Life Sciences in San Diego County

  11. Occupational Growth Rates2002 - 2012 • Biochemists and Biophysicists – 46% • Microbiologists – 44% • Database Administrators – 44% • Computer Software Systems Engineers – 43% • “Other” Computer Specialists – 42% • Management Analysts – 40% Source: San Diego Workforce Partnership Life Sciences in San Diego County

  12. Life Sciences in San Diego • >500 Biotech/Pharma/Medical Device/Diagnostic Companies • Employs > 36,000 Directly; >55,000 Overall • Growth 12.3% inn 2006; 17.5% predicted in next decade • 90% with <100 employees; Average Size <50 • Industry Needs: “Well-prepared, lab-ready and business savvy graduates”

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