Regional science policy and the growth of knowledge megacentres in bioscience clusters



‘entrepreneurs’ (like the first owners of Hybritech) are far more important sources of
direct spin-out firms than either the university or research institutes.

CONNECT (San Diego) Biotechnology Cluster

Linkages

(Adapted from Lee, C. & Walshok, M., 2001, Making Connections, Report to UC
Office of the President)

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