The Ohio Venture Pipeline – Mid-Year Review

The Ohio Statehouse 1 Capitol Square, Columbus

Don't miss The Ohio Venture Pipeline's Mid-Year Review 2024 on September 4 at the Ohio Statehouse! Help us celebrate over 150 startups in Ohio that raised venture funding in 1Q-2024. Learn venture trends from our panel of experts. Collaborate with Ohio stakeholders as we seek to 10X the venture activity in Ohio.

Life Sciences Advocacy Day at the Ohio Statehouse

The Ohio Statehouse 1 Capitol Square, Columbus

Ohio Life Sciences is excited to announce our first annual Life Sciences Advocacy Day in the Ohio Statehouse Rotunda! This is a unique opportunity to meet and speak with your State Representatives and Senators about the importance of supporting and funding the life sciences. Every day, State Legislators consider policies that affect how our industry is able to attract funding, grow, and innovate. Join us at the Statehouse and make your voice heard!

BioOhio Press Conference in the Ohio Statehouse Atrium

The Ohio Statehouse 1 Capitol Square, Columbus

Join us for an exciting announcement about the organization's next evolution. Ohio’s life sciences industry is on the precipice of a generational opportunity to deliver on the promise of economic advancement and well-being for our state’s residents, and accelerate Ohio’s national leadership in this arena. Join life sciences industry leaders and elected officials for a special event on November 17th. You’ll learn about our next evolution in advancing innovation and advocating for the common interests across Ohio’s life sciences community. This includes a new, cross-sector effort to accelerate workforce development that will be a central fuel for progress, today and for the future. Limited space available – RSVP today to secure your spot! There will be time for networking after the presentation concludes.

Sickle Cell Disease: The State of Patients & Progress in Ohio

The Ohio Statehouse 1 Capitol Square, Columbus

In the United States, the CDC estimates that 100,000 Americans have sickle cell disease (SCD). About 90% of people with SCD are of African descent. SCD also occurs in Hispanic, South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Southern European ancestry. A panel of experts, moderated by BioOhio's Eddie Pauline, will discuss current programs that assist patients and families, as well as how Ohio’s hospital and health systems are contributing to SCD research and advancements in treatment.