M3 Biotechnology CEO Discusses Seattle's Unique Life Science Ecosystem
November 6, 2017

M3 Biotechnology CEO Discusses Seattle's Unique Life Science Ecosystem

Seattle has a reputation as one of the nation's top 10 life science hubs, making it a prime spot for startups that spin out of university research or larger companies.

M3 Biotechnology, a startup that recently launched clinical trials for its Alzheimer's disease therapy, will soon outgrow the incubator space it occupies on the University of Washington campus. Company leaders said they want to maintain the relationships and resources they…

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