Chapter 3
Sources of Emerging U.S. Life Sciences Research Talent
U.S. Life Sciences Research Talent 2023
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Identifying sources of emerging talent is critical to fueling a growth industry like life sciences.
Figure 10 shows where the most graduates in biological and biomedical sciences are originating, including a breakdown of those with general biology degrees and those with more specialized training, such as genetics, biotechnology and computational biology.
New York/New Jersey produced the most biological and biomedical sciences graduates in 2021 (8,800), followed by Los Angeles/Orange County (5,900), Washington, D.C./Baltimore (5,200) and Boston/Cambridge (4,900). All four leading markets are coastal life sciences hubs with world-renowned research universities.
Figure 10: Top 25 Markets Issuing Degrees in Biological & Biomedical Sciences by Subtype, 2021
Source: IPEDs, CBRE Research, Q2 2023.
Miami/Fort Lauderdale and Tampa experienced significant five-year growth in biological and biomedical sciences graduates in 2021. However, the metro with the fastest growth rate of new life sciences graduates was Phoenix, followed by Riverside/San Bernardino and Houston (Figure 11).
Figure 11: 2016-2021 Growth of Biological & Biomedical Sciences Degrees Earned by Market
Source: IPEDs, CBRE Research, Q2 2023.
Certain markets tend to produce more graduates with specialized biological and biomedical degrees. For example, Washington, D.C./Baltimore has an outsized number of graduates specializing in biotechnology, the San Francisco Bay Area in cell/cellular biology and anatomical sciences and Los Angeles/Orange County in microbiological sciences and immunology. Among smaller markets, Sacramento has a focus primarily on genetics and, to a lesser extent, microbiological sciences and immunology (Figure 12).
Figure 12: Top 5 Markets for Number of Specialized Biological & Biomedical Sciences Graduates, 2021
Source: IPEDS, CBRE Research 2023.
Markets that produce the largest numbers of specialized biological and biomedical sciences research talent generally receive the most National Institutes of Health funding. This funding enhances a market's life sciences research ecosystem and perpetuates its cycle of talent development (Figure 13).
Figure 13: Specialty Degrees Conferred in Biological & Biomedical Sciences & NIH Funding by Metro
Source: IPEDs, NIH, CBRE Research, Q2 2023.
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