Lack of Trained Workers Threatens Massachusetts Biotechnology Industry
Feb 25th, 2008 by Axel
Lack of Trained Workers Threatens Massachusetts Biotechnology Industry A report on the state of the Massachusetts biotechnology industry suggests that global competition and shortages of trained workers might cause the state to loss its reputation as one of the world’s top life sciences cluster. The report points out that there simply aren’t enough trained workers to meet the growing demand from Massachusetts-based biotechnology companies-both because of a lack of adequate training programs
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