A hyperlinked list of all Seattle (NW) biotechnology companies, both public and private.
A list organizing Seattle (NW) biotechnology companies by the technologies that they use e.g. monoclonal antibody companies.
A hyperlinked list of all Seattle (NW) medical technology companies.
A hyperlinked list of all Seattle (NW) contract research organizations (CROs) and contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs).
A hyperlinked list of all Seattle (NW) non-profit biomedical research organizations; also includes a list of non-profit biotech companies around the world.
A hyperlinked list of all Seattle (NW) funding groups, including angel investors, venture capital firms, and other financial resources.
A hyperlinked list of all Seattle area medical illustrators and graphic artists.
A hyperlinked list of other talented Seattle biotech consultants who can help you with issues such as grant writing, legal issues, patent law, patient advocacy, regulatory affairs, and biotechnology information services.
A history of drug development in Seattle, which I wrote in 2010 for the Xconomy Website. It’s out of date now, and does not include Amgen’s Prolia/Xgeva, Dendreon’s Provenge, Seattle Genetics’s Adcetris, and Cialis’ approval for BPH.
Information on the Government’s Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Tax Credit (a 2010-2011 Federal biotech stimulus program). I used the data from this program to estimate that Seattle was the 10th largest biotech cluster in the US.
The Seattle Biotech Graveyard list, chronicling the fate of biotech companies in our area that are no longer with us because they were acquired or went out of business.
For job seekers, I suggest you look at the WashingtonLifeScience.com Website for a list of life sciences positions in the Seattle area.

