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About the SCBC

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The Southern California
Biomedical Council (SCBC) promotes and supports biomedical and
biotechnology research, development, and manufacturing in the Greater
Los Angeles region for economic development and job creation.
Read
about our mission in an article published
in the LA Business
Journal in January 1997
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The SCBC was created with support from
Rebuild LA (RLA)
under its second president, Linda Griego. The SCBC was incorporated in December of 1995 as a
non-profit (c) 6, membership-based, California trade association. The
SCBC became fully functional by mid-1997.
The SCBC single-handedly placed the task of
promoting the life-science industry on the priority lists of
local municipalities and economic development
organizations.
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The SCBC is
open to members located in Los
Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and Santa Barbara
counties.
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The SCBC membership is
composed of biomed/biotech firms, service providers, public sector
agencies, research hospitals, and colleges and universities.
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The SCBC -- through
specialized committees -- carries out a number of programs seeking,
among other things, to:
- Assist local firms in accessing sources of
capital, potential partners, and useful support
services and products;
- Create partnerships
to accommodate the real estate needs of the Greater LA biomed/biotech industry;
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Promote linkages with local universities,
research institutions, and other educational institutions for workforce
training and technology transfer purposes;
- Advocate on behalf
of the region’s firms concerning local, state and national
legislative issues affecting the industry’s growth and dynamism;
and
- Provide forums for networking and education
to help local firms navigate the complex business environment
in the Greater LA region.
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Membership is open to:
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Biomed/biotech firms in the greater
Los Angeles region (from Santa Barbara in the North to Orange County in
the south and from Santa Monica in the west to the Inland Empire in the
east).
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Providers of allied products and
services (such as venture capital funds, industrial banks and law firms)
with interest in biomed/biotech technology development and
commercialization in the greater Los Angeles region.
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Not for profit organizations (such as universities and
colleges, research institutions, research hospitals, and local
development agencies) having interest in biomedical technology
development in greater LA.
Click here
for more information about membership and benefits
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The SCBC is fully funded by membership dues
and sponsorship of events. The SCBC does not receive any
government funding.
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