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Trade pub Scientist gushes over Philly

The Scientist, a trade publication based in Center City, has long dubbed itself the "magazine of the life sciences."

Its January issue contains a supplement that focuses on the Philadelphia-area's biotechnology and life sciences industries. It's also available on the Scientist's Web site.

Some of the stats tossed around sound familiar ("home to 15 leading pharmaceutical companies"), but others seem to have been statistically forged by BIO ("top life science cluster" behind Boston and San Francisco). Still, the Scientist has covered a lot of what a business reporter wants to know about an industry. I have my reading cut out for me ...

- Mike Armstrong

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