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Biosciences Growth Called Slow, But Worthwhile
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By Megan Workman
Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- If David Scholl had given up on the Athens, Ohio-based startup biotech company that launched in the early 1980s, the company might not have sold for $130 million three years ago.
Scholl, the former president and chief executive officer of Diagnostic Hybrids Inc., spoke to a group of about 100 representatives from private companies, university researchers and biosciences suppliers and backers at the third annual West Virginia Biosciences Summit Thursday at the Charleston Marriott Town Center.
Bioscience Industry Poised for WV Growth, Takes Time
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The State Journal
An array of speakers from a swath of academia and industry came together in Charleston talk about the burgeoning business of biosciences this week.
The Bioscience Association of West Virginia hosted the third annual Biosciences Summit to showcase research and commercialization efforts in state laboratories and boardrooms. The event highlights the industry efforts in the state, attracting state leaders such as Sens. Jay Rockefeller and Joe Manchin, and Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin.
The Science of Biotechnology
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By: Jennifer Smith
WV MetroNews
West Virginia isn’t a hub of bioscience business…yet. But the man who started a struggling biotech company years ago in Athens, Ohio and then sold it for $100-million dollars believes the state has what it takes to become a bioscience leader.
Dave Scholl, considered a biotech pioneer, shared his success story with 130 university researchers, economic developers and biotech company representatives from around the state during Thursday’s 3rd annual West Virginia Biosciences Summit. The event was held in Charleston at the Marriott.
W.Va. Native Wins $3 million Breakthrough Prize
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By Lori Kersey
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A West Virginia native is among 11 scientists picked for a new $3 million award.
Cancer researcher Dr. Lewis Cantley, originally of Big Chimney and a graduate of Herbert Hoover High School, is an inaugural winner of the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences.
Third Annual WV Biosciences Summit to be Held Thursday, February 28 in Charleston
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Ohio Biotech Entrepreneur to Keynote Event; Industry Experts to Present
Charleston, W.Va. (Feb. 4, 2013) – Dave Scholl helped grow Athens, Ohio-based Diagnostic Hybrids into a $100 million biotech company and is now a partner in a regional venture capital firm and involved with the billion dollar Third Frontier Program in Ohio. He, along with 20+ other life science experts, will share experiences and discuss strategies West Virginia can implement to successfully grow discoveries and the bioscience industry during the Bioscience Association of West Virginia’s 3rd Annual West Virginia Bioscience Summit.
The event will take place from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., on Thursday, February 28, 2013, at the Town Center Marriott Hotel in Charleston, West Virginia. Media are encouraged to attend.