May 31, 2022
NYC Builds Bio+ Seminar Series Sponsored by Triumvirate Environmental: Mount Sinai and Academic Alley

A recent NYC City Planning study of the NYC Metro Life Science economy concluded that the NYC Metro area, which includes New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, enjoys the largest life science economy in the United States and the 2020 Census data shows it growing faster than many other regions of the country.

This Sponsored Seminar Series showcased each of the new life sciences developments and subclusters in the NYC Metro Life Science marketplace to educate a national audience about the strength of the market and new opportunities for collaboration and location. All of these subclusters are growing up around existing academic institutions and new, private life science developments in neighborhoods.

Each neighborhood touched on has its own distinct social, cultural, and recreational flavor. The Seminar Series ran for eight episodes from January through September 2022, each covering different life science subclusters. Episode 5  focused on Mount Sinai and Academic Alley.


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Agenda

Welcome and Opening Remarks 
     Nancy J Kelley, Founding Member, NYC Builds Bio+, President and CEO, Nancy J Kelley + Associates
     Alicia Aniello, General Manager, New York, Triumvirate Environmental

Overview of the Neighborhood
     Nancy J Kelley, Founding Member, NYC Builds Bio+, President and CEO, Nancy J Kelley + Associates

Mount Sinai Health System
Center East (New York Blood Center)
Hospital for Special Surgery
Weill Cornell Medicine Enterprise Innovation
New York Presbyterian Hospital
Rockefeller University
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Tri-Institutional Therapeutics Discovery Institute/ Bridge Medicine

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Episode 1: Overview of the NYC Metro Life Sciences Economy and Subclusters
Episode 2: Emerging Life Science Subclusters in the NY Metro Area on Midtown West and Long Island
Episode 3: Midtown East and Manhattanville
Episode 4: Hudson Square and Jersey City
Episode 5: Mount Sinai and Academic Alley
Episode 6: Gateways to the East: Brooklyn and Long Island City
Episode 7: Gateways to the North: From the Bronx to Westchester
Episode 8: Gateways to Connecticut