Colorado Science + Technology
Park at Fitzsimons
7351 E. 29th Avenue
Denver, CO 80238
Colorado is already home to one of the nation's most advanced, fastest-growing life science clusters. With 16,000 workers in more than 400 bioscience companies in the bioscience industry, Colorado's companies are conducting cutting-edge research to find cures to diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and infectious diseases; improve agricultural yields; and develop cleaner, more efficient manufacturing methods. 80 percent of the state's bioscience jobs are clustered along the metro corridor of Fort Collins, Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs. Easy access to research universities and a good supply of qualified employees in these cities make for natural partnerships between academia and private enterprise, which are critical for scientific research and technology transfer. (Source: Colorado Bioscience Association.)
High National Rankings in specialized treatment
#1 in Treatment of Respiratory Disease
National Jewish Medical and Research Center
#6 in Treatment of Respiratory Disease
University of Colorado Hospital
at the Anschutz Medical Campus
#7 in Treatment of Pediatric Illness
The Children's Hospital and Research Center
#15 in Endocrinology and Diabetes Research
University of Colorado Hospital
at the Anschutz Medical Campus
Denver-area institutions also have world class expertise in Pulmonary Immunology, Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, Pharmacology, Organ Transplantation, Obesity and Native American Health, to name a few.
As seen in the illustration, the Denver Metro area supports a high concentration of biotechnology, medical device, pharmaceutical, health care, research and academic institutions.

