By Erika Wu, Business Development Manager, Global Tech Hubs, LSN
2024 will be a big year for the Southeast life sciences community with an expected growth in innovation and access to investment dollars in the region. Last Thursday, Life Science Nation visited Georgia Tech Venture Lab’s facility to meet with their portfolio companies and educate them on topics ranging from successful fundraising and licensing to articulating your value proposition. Mark your calendar for JPM Healthcare Week at Life Science Nation’s Redefining Early Stage Investments (RESI) conference on January 9th where the SE Life Sci Investor Coalition (SE LifeSci) will be a title sponsor of the event. Shortly after, in March 2024, join LSN and SE LifeSci in Atlanta, Georgia for their first RESI South event.
RESI JPM title sponsor, SE LifeSci Investor Coalition, is proud to represent 7 states across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia:
BIO Alabama
BIO Alabama is a statewide organization representing bio-related industries, research scientists, clinicians and business professionals – all working together to foster, develop and support life sciences in Alabama. BIO Alabama’s events, programs and member benefits offer real value, and are designed to enhance progress in our industry. For more information, visit bioalabama.com
BioFlorida
BioFlorida is the voice of Florida’s life sciences industry, representing 8,600 establishments and research organizations in the biopharmaceuticals, medical technology, digital health and health systems sectors that collectively employ 107,000 Floridians. For more information, visit http://www.bioflorida.com
Georgia Bio
Georgia Bio represents more than 250 pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies, universities, research institutes, government groups and other business organizations involved in the development of products that improve the health and quality of life people worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.gabio.org
NC Life Sciences
As the trade association for North Carolina’s life sciences industry, the NC Life Sciences Organization advances the industry and ecosystem and enables its members to innovate and collaborate for success in a global marketplace. NCLifeSci delivers policy and advocacy leadership, future-focused workforce development programs, industry connections and mission-driven member services. For more information, visit http://www.ncbioscience.net
SCbio
SCbio is a statewide, not-for-profit, public/private life sciences industry association and economic development organization formed to actively promote, build, support, expand, and convene South Carolina’s life sciences industry. For more information, visit http://www.scbio.org
Life Science Tennessee
Life Science Tennessee is a statewide, non-profit, member organization of more than 100 companies whose mission is to advance and grow the life science industry in Tennessee through advocacy, partnerships and alignment with economic and workforce development. For more information, visit http://www.lifesciencetn.org
Virginia Bio
The Virginia Biotechnology Association (Virginia Bio), formed in 1992, is the premier statewide non-profit trade association representing the life sciences industry in the Commonwealth of Virginia. More than 200 member organizations have joined forces to make Virginia Bio an effective advocate for the biopharmaceutical and device industries before federal, state and local policymakers. For more information, visit http://www.vabio.org
About the SE LifeSci Coaltion
The SE LifeSci is a coalition of independent life science associations that work to build life sciences business in their respective states. Participating organizations include BioAlabama, BioFlorida, Georgia Bio, NC Life Sciences, SCbio, Life Science Tennessee, and Virginia Bio.







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