Leadership Insights
As the voice representing the common interests of Ohio’s life sciences community, OLS continually strives to foster productive community dialogue. OLS President and CEO Eddie Pauline offers commentary on industry issues that affect our member investors, highlights key trends across our ecosystem, and raises challenges that we must address through collaboration to benefit our entire community.
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Investing in STEM Education: Building tomorrow’s biotech workforce.
As someone now deeply entrenched in the biotech and life sciences industry, I’ve seen firsthand the transformative power of investing in STEM education from an early age to the ways adults seek new career paths.
Ohio Life Sciences sits down with Forge Biologics.
I recently sat down with Tim Miller, co-founder, president and CEO of Forge Biologics, a central Ohio-based gene therapy development company to discuss gene therapies for patients who need them most.
An incredible first year.
Across the industry, we celebrated groundbreakings, facility expansions, and impressive national rankings. We saw the creation of more lab space and the launch of a new 30 million life science fund.
Central Ohio is a gene therapy hub. Make no mistake.
New OLS Entrepreneur Workshop Series will help researchers, subject matter experts, scientists and others build business skills to advance the life sciences industry in Ohio
What’s New in the Life Sciences Industry? It’s All About Ohio!
June has been a significant month in Ohio’s life sciences industry. We teamed up with JobsOhio at the BIO convention, and seen huge news for members Sarepta Therapeutics, Cincinnati Children’s, and Andelyn Bioscience!
Gunnar Esiason’s Story Highlights the Importance of Clinical Trials
I hear a lot of stories about rare diseases and how they affect − and often shorten − people’s lives. And I have spent a lot of time thinking about the research and clinical care that helps people with rare diseases live longer lives.