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On Biotech and Beryl: People, Facility, Cells
Logistical love notes, from Hope Bio | Written by Jan Shultis At Hope Biosciences, our love language is stewardship (cliché, perhaps, but true!). Some days that stewardship is grittier than others, like it was earlier this summer, when Hurricane Beryl blasted through Houston. A Category 1 hurricane, the storm resulted in extreme loss of vegetation, complicating restoration of electricity after it moved through the area. Most of the business, community, and personal losses att
Jan Shultis
Aug 8, 20244 min read


Supporting a nimble biotechnology future, through NIIMBL
Hope Biosciences welcomes the workforce of the future | Written by Jan Shultis The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) Worried about tomorrow’s workforce? Stay away from negative mainstream media and listen to us! Hope Biosciences welcomed a busload of college students for a work-focused visit earlier this month. After great conversations, we are delighted to report that if these young men and women are indicative of years to come, t
Jan Shultis
Jul 3, 20243 min read


Why Sugar Land?
A city built on sugar redefining itself as a frontrunner in medical innovation. A Sugar Land Space Cowboys–branded fire truck on the team’s opening day in 2022. Courtesy of the City of Sugar Land Welcome to Sugar Land, a city of world-class innovation, rich community, and expanding opportunities. It was built in the early 1800s on the production of sugar, but today the city is redefining itself as a frontrunner in medical innovation. Old Sugar Land. A piece from W.T. Eldridge
Hope Biosciences
Jan 18, 20235 min read
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