Take a look inside the stunning offices that want to reinvent NYC's biotech scene
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Hollis Johnson
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And to get it off the ground, the Alexandria Center for Life Science has spent the last decade trying to catch the city up with other biotech hubs. By combining pharma giants and startups fresh out of New York's medical institutions all in one place, Alexandria's campus houses companies with science in every stage of development.
The center is located in Manhattan, and is bordered by hospitals to its north and south, setting it up to house the next wave of New York-based medical discoveries.
Take a look at the stunning campus.
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