A Look Inside Silicon Valley’s Wild Biotech Accelerator IndieBio
By Sarah Buhr Silicon Valley breeds the kind of people that dare to dream of technology that puts computers in the palm of our hands, make the world’s music library accessible wherever we go and plans to launch tiny satellites all over the world to bring global access to the Internet. Biotechnology is now taking shape alongside those other big ideas, thanks to reduced costs in robotics,… Read More
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