Biopeople

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Biopeople
Founded atUniversity of Copenhagen
TypePublicly fund
PurposeGlobal health and welfare

Biopeople – Denmark's Life Science Cluster is a publicly funded partnership and National Center established, authorized and funded by the Ministry for Science and Higher Education. It is located at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Biopeople helps academia and industry create and develop ideas together into new projects, products and services for the benefit of global health and welfare, stimulating innovation by bringing researchers and stakeholders together across disciplines, sectors and public-private boundaries.

Biopeople was the first European cluster organisation within health and life sciences to receive the recognition of Gold Label of the European Cluster Excellence Initiative (ECEI).[1]

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Member companies and affiliates include Novo Nordisk, Lundbeck, LEO Pharma, Danisco, Novozymes, Chr. Hansen, and many small and medium enterprises.

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  1. ^ Parkel, Sven (2013-01-01). "Biopeople receives European praise". Scanbalt. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
  • Netmatch [1]
  • Ministry for Higher Education and Science [2]

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