There are numerous benefits of bringing the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility to Kansas. Even though construction is in its early stages on the facility, some of these benefits are already being seen. Today, an editorial in the Lawrence Journal World highlighted some of these.

Here’s the editorial:

“A ranking released this week by a national site selection publication is great news for people who envision a bright future for Kansas in bioscience research and industry.

“Business Facilities magazine called Kansas’ jump into fifth place in the magazine’s rankings for biotechnology strength “one of the most significant improvements” in its annual rankings. Kansas was ranked ninth last year.

“Kansas clearly has shown that it is a biotech force to be reckoned with,” said Business Facilities editor Jack Rogers, “and it has staked a claim to a leadership position for years to come.”

“We like the way this magazine thinks.

“Business Facilities focused on the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility and other animal health efforts under way in Manhattan, which it also has ranked as No. 2 among its top 10 metro areas for economic growth potential. The magazine also cited the Kansas Bioscience Authority for its “impressive and expanding program … that brings together industry, higher education and government in a coordinated targeted effort.”

“That’s all good news for Kansas. The KBA, meeting in Overland Park this week, took steps to push two major bioscience efforts in the state: agricultural research and the drive to obtain National Cancer Center status for the Kansas University Cancer Center. On the agriculture front, Kansas will become one of nine partners in a new U.S. Department of Agriculture network designed to connect research to potential commercial products…

“… Success breeds success, and the national attention Kansas is receiving for its efforts in biosciences certainly has the potential to open new doors for the state. The new NBAF facility and other animal health research programs at Kansas State University are setting the pace. Hopefully, KU and its cancer center won’t be far behind.”

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NBAF in Kansas


Kansas State University has been selected as the future home of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) — once again highlighting the state’s deep agricultural heritage, bioscience expertise, research infrastructure, world-class animal health industry, and strong public support.

The $650 million research facility will provide the country with an urgently needed, state-of-the-art lab to protect the food supply and agriculture economy. Kansas is exceptionally well suited to accelerate the achievement of this mission.


 

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