Phoenix, Arizona Biocluster Seeks Business & Research Opportunities 
With European Biotech Companies

Vibrant Urban Setting Creates Unique Ambiance for 28-Acre Biocenter 

PHOENIX, AZ -- 03/23/2005

The City of Phoenix has officially become the nation's newest 
biotech cluster with the grand opening of its Downtown Biomedical 
Center and worldwide headquarters for TGen (Translational Genomics 
Institute) and IGC (International Genomics Consortium). The City of 
Phoenix and State of Arizona have invested and laid the foundation 
for becoming one of the industry's foremost research centers with 
regards to neurogenomics and related research areas of alzheimer's, 
autism, cancer, and diabetes. The city seeks to attract biotech and 
related companies to Phoenix and Arizona from Europe for business 
opportunities in R&D, collaboration, partnering, and office 
expansion. 

The Phoenix Biomedical Center provides a unique, urban environment 
for cutting edge companies to expand offices or open R&D centers. 
The $46 million TGen/IGC building forms the foundation of the PBC, a 
28-acre development area planned near the epicenter of Copper 
Square -- a thriving and rejuvenated section of Phoenix featuring 
sports, music, theatre, restaurants and other entertainment and 
cultural venues. The futuristic, 173,000-square-foot TGen/IGC 
building is owned by the City of Phoenix. 


Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano cuts the ribbon to
officially open the new TGen building and Downtown 
Phoenix Biomedical Center. (L-R Front Row) Phoenix 
Mayor Phil Gordon, Speaker of the House James P. 
Weiers, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, TGen 
President and Scientific Director Jeffrey M. Trent,
and Phoenix Councilman Greg Stanton."Building our biotech industry 
is very important for the state's future economic growth and will 
benefit all its citizens," said Arizona Governor Janet 
Napolitano. "We are committed to investing resources, and fostering 
a positive investment climate in partnership with our universities, 
to make Arizona more attractive to out of state companies wishing to 
open or expand offices here." 

"Now that we've completely moved into our state-of-the-art facility, 
I'm looking forward to the next stages and milestones we will 
accomplish in the scientific community," says Dr. Jeffrey M. Trent, 
TGen's President and Scientific Director. "The research conducted 
here will be valuable to companies and organizations worldwide." 

"In addition to our rich cultural and entertainment venues, Downtown 
Phoenix has the resources and infrastructure necessary to attract 
and sustain world-class organizations and companies," said Phil 
Gordon, Mayor of Phoenix. "We're excited to have TGen, IGC, and 
NIDDK in our midst, and we invite biotech companies from out of 
state and around the world to investigate the business opportunities 
for R&D, collaboration, and expansion that we offer." 

Building Grand Opening Features Leaders from Government and 
Scientific Community 

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be attended by Arizona State 
Governor, Janet Napolitano, City of Phoenix Mayor, Phil Gordon, U.S. 
Senator, Jon Kyl, and TGen President & Scientific Director, Dr. 
Jeffrey M. Trent. A keynote speech will be delivered by Francis S. 
Collins, M.D., Ph.D. Director, National Human Genome Research 
Institute. Thousands are expected to attend. The celebration also 
includes a Health & Research Fair from 7:30 a.m. - noon with exhibit 
booths from more than 40 biotech and related partner organizations. 

About the Phoenix Biomedical Center The PBC is the keystone of the 
state-wide bioscience initiative and is expected to have a 
significant impact on biomedical discoveries, the quality of health 
care for Arizona's residents, and the expansion and diversification 
of the state's economy. Other planned developments for the PBC area 
include the Arizona Biomedical Collaborative (a three university 
teaching facility), a College of Medicine, a College of Pharmacy, 
and a College of Nursing. 

Major Regional Biotech Organizations & Resources 

--  Arizona Heart Institute
--  Arizona State University
--  Banner Health
--  Barrow Neurological Institute
--  Mayo Clinic
--  NIDDK
--  Scottsdale Healthcare
--  St. Joseph's Hospital
--  The Biodesign Institute of ASU
--  University of Arizona
    
Phoenix Region Facts 
Population:             3.4 million
Bio-Related Companies:  1,000+
Major Airport:          23 major airlines, 7th busiest airport in 
the world
Higher Education:       25 institutions of higher learning, 277,000
                        enrolled students
Weather:                Average temperature 73F.  300+ sunny days a 
year
Entertainment:          52 theatres, 40 museums, 200 art galleries, 
4 pro
                        sports teams

About TGen 
The mission of the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) 
is to make and translate genomic discoveries into advances in human 
health. Translational genomics research is a relatively new field 
employing innovative advances arising from the Human Genome Project 
and applying them to the development of diagnostics, prognostics and 
therapies for cancer, neurological disorders, diabetes and other 
complex diseases. TGen is focused on personalized medicine and plans 
to accomplish its goals through robust and disease-focused research 
programs and its state-of-the-art bioinformatics and computational 
biology facilities. For more information, visit the Web site: 
www.tgen.org. 

About Phoenix 

Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. The 
region offers a growing and skilled workforce, a competitive 
business environment, easy access to major markets and more. The 
city has a wealth of programs and activities to assist businesses, 
large and small. Phoenix offers just about everything in the way of 
sports, recreation, arts, culture, dining, lodging and financial 
opportunities. Because of our beautiful weather, activities can be 
enjoyed year-round. The city has won many major awards, including 
the Carl Bertelsmann Prize, a prestigious international competition 
that recognizes the best-run city government in the world. For more 
information about Phoenix and regional biotech related business 
opportunities, visit the Web site http://phoenix.gov or call 1-866-
TECH CITY (832-4248) or (602) 534-6122. 

Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano shares a laugh with the 1000+ 
audience of bioindustry professionals attending the grand opening of 
the TGen (Translational Genomics Institute) facility and Downtown 
Phoenix Biomedical Center. (L-R) Councilmen Greg Stanton and Claude 
Mattox, Governor Napolitano. (Front row to right of podium) TGen 
President and Scientific Director Jeffrey M. Trent and Francis S. 
Collins, M.D., Ph.D., Director, National Human Genome Research 
Institute.  


SOURCE:  City of Phoenix 

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