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Biotech / Medical : Seattle Biotech

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To: keokalani'nui who wrote (41)4/5/2003 12:24:31 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) of 70
 
ZymoGenetics breaks ground on $26 million, 45,000-square-foot expansion of its research campus on Eastlake Avenue in Seattle. The project is scheduled to be completed in May 2004.

Recent articles from Puget Sound Business Journal
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* Biotech investments: Biotech companies must adjust to new realities: Financial, legal issues loom large as sector struggles to cope with a declining economy
2003-03-24 Nelson G. Dong and Mark W. Roberts, Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)

* Education notebook: Biotech training program is running at capacity
2003-03-24 Heidi Dietrich, Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)

* Strong management helps GeneCraft land financing
2003-03-10 Heidi Dietrich, Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)

* Developer gets $34.7 million for Eastlake biotech building
2003-03-24 , Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)

* Medical-device makers remain popular among VCs
2003-03-10 Jeff Meisner, Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)

* NeoRx shares move to SmallCap Market
2003-03-20 , Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)

* ZymoGenetics plans $26 million expansion project
2003-03-31 , Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)

* In hot pursuit of HIV vaccine: Local researchers are undaunted
2003-03-31 Heidi Dietrich, Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)

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