Another Genzyme Story: Looking to China for Innovation

Genzyme announced today that it plans to build a research and development center in Beijing as part of its continued global expansion. When completed, the 200,000 square-foot facility (which is expected to cost $90 million to build) will be able to accommodate 350 employees.  The company, which wants to establish a long-term presence in China, expects the facility to open in 2010.

Genzyme said it already has 25 employees working in offices in Beijing and Shanghai and has a pilot program for its cell therapy MACI at Beijing Wujing Hospital. Like other American biotechnology companies, Genzyme see a bright future in China. 

And since I am talking about China, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that I will be in China in about three weeks to visit my friend who is an executive chef and will be managing food operations at the Beijing Olympics in August, 2008. I plan on visiting Beijing and Shanghai, so if you live in either of these cities and want to get together to chat about biotechnology, blogging or anything else, please feel free to drop me a line.

Until next time….

Good Luck and Good Job Hunting!!!!!!!!!

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