Member Spotlight: Docology
For our July Member Spotlight, we spoke with Docology, a company working to support medical professionals by alleviating their administrative burdens. Read more
For our July Member Spotlight, we spoke with Docology, a company working to support medical professionals by alleviating their administrative burdens. Read more
For our June Member Spotlight, we spoke with Metropolitan Community College (MCC), the second-largest postsecondary institution in Nebraska, about their new biotechnology program, set to launch in fall 2026. Read more
On May 19, 2025, Bio Nebraska hosted its annual Life Sciences on the Links Golf Scramble at Iron Horse Golf Club in Ashland, Nebraska. Read more
A recent article by Julie Anderson in the Omaha World-Herald spotlights Catalyst, a $65 million redevelopment project transforming the historic Omaha Steel Works site into a collaborative innovation space in Omaha’s EDGE District. Read more
In a recent opinion piece published by the Lincoln Journal Star, Bio Nebraska Executive Director Rob Owen calls on lawmakers to eliminate the “pill penalty,” a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act that creates an uneven playing field between small and large-molecule medicines. Read more
For our May Member Spotlight, we spoke with BWBR, a design solutions firm with a diverse practice in architecture, interior design, and master/strategic/facility planning. Read more
Bio Nebraska announced today that it has established the Bio Nebraska Advisory Council. Read more
For our April Member Spotlight, we spoke with Streck about how they support clinical and research laboratories around the world, with the goal of creating a safer, healthier, and more productive world. Read more
The University of Nebraska Medical Center, a member of Bio Nebraska, has achieved recognition in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 “Best Graduate Schools” rankings. Read more
A recent study from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln highlights the significant economic impact of Nebraska’s ethanol industry, which remains the state’s third-largest agricultural sector. Read more