01/02/2018
The best of the Bioregion of Catalonia in 2017
The best of the Bioregion of Catalonia in 2017
The bioregion of Catalonia is an international reference bioregion as the 2015 Biocat report shows (Biocat is the organization that champions the healthcare and life sciences ecosystem in Catalonia).
ALBA synchrotron, among other with the XALOC beam line that allows the protein structure determination (see picture), is part of this ecosystem that represents 7% of the Catalan GDP with more than 700 companies (global turnover of € 14.4 billion) and about 90 research entities in the field and 15 university hospitals.
In a recent article entitled “The best of the bioregion in Catalonia in 2017”, Biocat takes stock of 2017, a year rich in scientific results and business transactions.
ALBA synchrotron, among other with the XALOC beam line that allows the protein structure determination (see picture), is part of this ecosystem that represents 7% of the Catalan GDP with more than 700 companies (global turnover of € 14.4 billion) and about 90 research entities in the field and 15 university hospitals.
In a recent article entitled “The best of the bioregion in Catalonia in 2017”, Biocat takes stock of 2017, a year rich in scientific results and business transactions.
We will only mention here the Nature’s editorial article highlighting Barcelona’s dynamic nature and great ability to attract international talent and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory new site hosted in the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG).
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