Utah Rep. Blake Moore Tours Logan’s BioHive Community
October 7, 2021
Yesterday, US Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT-1) visited the burgeoning BioHive community in Logan, touring Utah State University’s (USU0 state-of-the-art BioInnovations Center, Quansys Biosciences and ELITech. Utah’s life sciences industry, from Logan to St. George, is one of the fastest-growing in the nation.
“Cache Valley has become a hub for bioscience, and I thank BioUtah for showcasing the amazing things happening here in Utah, said Moore. “It’s an honor to represent this important industry in the First District, home to companies including Quansys which leads in antibody research, and ELITech, which manufacture critical diagnostic products. I am proud of all the cutting-edge research happening at USU’s BioInnovations Center. A big thanks to all of the researchers and scientists who do amazing work for our community, our state, and the nation.”
“We appreciate the efforts of Rep. Moore to get to know the life sciences companies in his district. He clearly understands the importance of the work being done by these companiesn and envisions how their innovative technologies can meet national and global healthcare needs. His willingness to be a resource in assisting these companies makes him a vital part of our BioHive.”
BioUtah is grateful to our gracious company hosts – Christian Iverson, Director, Technology Transfer Services, USU; Adam Brown, CEO, Quansys: and Bryce McEuen, CEO, ELITech.