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Emerging Markets 17 Atlanta 18 Austin 19 Dallas/Ft. Worth 20 Houston 21 Indianapolis 22 Phoenix 23 Salt Lake City 24 Costa Rica 25

Boston* Chicago Denver

02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09

Europe Belgium

26 27 28 29

France: Paris

Los Angeles & Orange County

Germany: Berlin Germany: Munich 30 Germany: Rhine-Neckar Region 31 Italy: Milan 32 Netherlands: Leiden 33 Spain: Barcelona 34 UK: Cambridge 35 UK: London 36 UK: Oxford 37

New Jersey New York Philadelphia*

Raleigh-Durham*

San Diego*

10

San Francisco Bay Area*

11

Seattle 12 Suburban Maryland (I-270 Corridor)* 13 Montreal 14 Toronto 15 Vancouver 16

* Hub Market

Boston HUB MARKET

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Market Summary • Greater Boston remains an increasingly dominant center of the life sciences industry, with a consistent international audience and an influx of scientists looking to contribute to the thriving environment. • The high concentration of R&D firms in Cambridge, particularly around Kendall Square, coupled with the region’s robust pool of life sciences talent due to its proximity to Harvard, MIT, and other world-renowned institutions, make it one of the most preeminent locations for life sciences activity in the world. • Greater Boston is home to top life sciences firms from around the world, including Takeda, Vertex, Biogen, Moderna and Foundation Medicine. • Year-to-date (YTD) construction completions were nearly double the project completions during the first half of 2023. More than 2.8 million square feet (msf) is still under construction and anticipated to deliver by year-end 2024. The total expected construction deliveries of 5.4 msf for 2024 will decline year-over-year (YOY), from 6.7 msf of deliveries in 2023. • New demand for both existing and new buildings slowed in the first half of 2024, totaling 450,833 sf of leasing activity, down 71% when compared to the first half of 2023. Of the 2.6 msf of construction deliveries in the first half of 2024, only 38% are currently leased. Projects that are delivered to the market mostly vacant have pushed the overall vacancy rate to its five-year high of 26.6%.

Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

Fast Lab Stats

$15 $25 $35 $45 $55 $65 $75 $85 $95 $105

0% 3% 6% 9% 12% 15% 18% 21% 24% 27%

Company

Deal Type

Completed VC Round $ Raised (MM)

44.5 MSF Market Square Footage $90.39 $ Per SF 26.6% Vacancy 109.1K Total Life Sciences

Zenas BioPharma

Later Stage VC May 2024 4th Round $200.2 Later Stage VC Mar 2024 4th Round $181.9

Sionna

Vacancy Rate

Cerevance Later Stage VC Apr 2024 5th Round $163.0 Obsidian Therapeutics Later Stage VC Mar 2024 3rd Round $160.5 FogPharma Later Stage VC Feb 2024 5th Round $145.0 Keros Therapeutics (NAS: KROS) IPO Jan 2024 $140.0 Rapport Therapeutics (NAS: RAPP) IPO Jun 2024 $136.0 NextPoint Early Stage VC Feb 2024 3rd Round $122.5

Average Asking Rent $/sf

Fractyl Health (NAS: GUTS)

Employment 98.4% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

IPO

Feb 2024

$110.0

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

Inari

Later Stage VC Jan 2024 6th Round $103.0

Representative Investment Sale Transactions (2024 1H)

Address

Type

$/psf

$ MM $1.66 $1.66

RBA SF

Date

Buyer

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Office Office

300 Binney St 290 Binney St

$2,049.38 $2,049.38

240,000 March 2024 NBIM 570,000 March 2024 NBIM

Company Alnylam

Type

1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000

HQ HQ

Biogen

Bristol Myers Squibb

Regional HQ

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

Foundation Medicine HQ Moderna Tx HQ Novartis

Company

Address

City

Size (SF) New/Renewal

Type

Quarter Landlord/ Sublandlord

ADA Forsyth

Direct Direct

100 Chestnut Street Somerville

76,000 New Lease

Q1 Q1

North River Leerink

Regional HQ Regional HQ Regional HQ Regional HQ

0 500

BPG Bio

300 Third Avenue Waltham 70,000 New Lease

Lincoln Property Company

Pfizer Sanofi

Treeline Biosciences

500 Arsenal Street

Watertown 67,362 Renewal/Expansion Direct

Q2 Alexandria Real Estate Equities

2020 2021

2022

2023

2024

Tiax

35 Hartwell Avenue Lexington

46,700 Renewal

Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct

Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1

Anchor Line Partners Anchor Line Properties North River Company

Takeda Ph Vertex Ph

Hires Unique Postings

ANDE

266 Second Avenue Waltham 46,040 Renewal

HQ

Nest.Bio

100 Chestnut Street Somerville

41,000 New Lease

$2.7B Massachusetts General Hospital $1.7B Brigham and Women’s Hospital $1.0B Boston Children’s Hospital Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H)

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area • Boston University • University of Massachusetts Boston • Harvard University • MIT • Boston College • Northeastern University • Tufts University • Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions 2013 4,887

TScan Therapeutics

830 Winter Street

Waltham 25,472 New Lease Cambridge 25,000 Renewal

Morgan Stanley BioMed Realty

BioNTech

40 Erie Street

Nexo Tx & Aleksia Tx Incendia Therapeutics

500 Forge Street

Watertown Cambridge

21,251 New Lease 16,972 New Lease

Sublease

Boylston Properties

1 Canal Park

Direct

Q2 Breakthrough Properties

2023 7,015 Up 44%

Research Contributors Riley McMullan riley.mcmullan@cushwake.com

Nicole Salamone nicole.salamone@cushwake.com

Katie Mahoney kathleen.mahoney@cushwake.com

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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LIFE SCIENCES UPDATE | 2024 FEBRUARY

Chicago

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Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

8.2 MSF Market Square Footage $47.77 $ Per SF 20.5% Vacancy 40.0K Total Life Sciences Employment 7.2% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate Fast Lab Stats

• Life sciences companies are taking note of Chicago’s world-class research universities, talent pipeline, robust network of existing companies, and its competitive cost compared to other major life sciences markets. • Chicago’s life sciences ecosystem has seen unprecedented growth, with substantial capital infusion and the development of funding and mentorship programs, like the University of Chicago Innovation Fund and Chicago Biomedical Consortium’s Entrepreneurial Fellows program. Chicago was chosen as the second location of the Chan Zuckerburg Biohub Network, an investment that will propel development and job growth. • Notable recent developments include Trammell Crow’s Evanston Labs, located at 710 Clark Street in suburban Evanston, which delivered in the second quarter of 2024. The 175,000-sf development is near Northwestern University. Hyde Park Labs, located at 5201 S. Harper Ave., is currently under construction. The 302,000-sf facility is near the University of Chicago’s campus and is being developed by Beacon Capital Partners and Trammell Crow Company. • Market fundamentals continued to improve through mid-2024. Due to recent construction completions over the last 12 months, overall vacancy trended upward—to 20.5% from 20.2% last year. Tenant demand remains high, with 123,000 of new leasing activity over the last 12 months.

$ Raised (MM)

25%

$55

Company

Deal Type

Completed

Type

Cour

Later Stage VC Jan 2024 1st Round

105.0

$50

20%

Advanced Medicine Ptnrs.

Early Stage VC Jun 2024 1st Round

60.0

$45

Vacancy Rate

15%

Vivacelle Bio

Later Stage VC Feb 2024 3rd Round Later Stage VC Apr 2024 4th Round Later Stage VC Feb 2024 7th Round Later Stage VC Jan 2024 3rd Round

20.0 14.0

$40

Nucleai

10%

Surgimatix

3.0 2.2

$35

Novian Health Acorn Genetics BiomeSense Galaxy Labs Inomagen Therapeutics

5%

$30

Seed Round

Jan 2024 1st Round

1.9

Average Asking Rent $/sf

Grant Angel

Mar 2024

2.0 0.8

0%

$25

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

Apr 2024 Angel

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

Later Stage VC Apr 2024 2nd Round

0.2

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

Company

Type

Company

Address

Size (SF) New/Renewal

Type

Quarter

Landlord

1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600

Mattiq

400 North Aberdeen

17,377 New Lease

N/A

Q1

Trammell Crow Company

AbbVie Abbott

HQ HQ HQ

Baxter International Baxalta Incorporated

Regional Office Horizon Therapeutics North American HQ Astellas Pharma North American HQ Luminex Regional Office Pfizer Regional Office Lundbeck HQ Sysmex North American HQ

- 200 400 600 800

2020 2021

2022 2023 2024

Hires Unique Postings

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area • University of Chicago • Northwestern University • University of Illinois Chicago • Illinois Institute of Technology • Loyola University Chicago • DePaul University

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions

Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H) $1.7B Northwestern University at Chicago $1.1B University of Chicago $695M University of Illinois at Chicago

2013 7,882 2023 7,305 Down 7%

Research Contributors Gregory Rogalla gregory.rogalla@cushwake.com

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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LIFE SCIENCES UPDATE | 2024 FEBRUARY

Denver

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Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

5.9 MSF Market Square Footage $23.47 $ Per SF 7.7% Vacancy 8.5K Total Life Sciences Fast Lab Stats

• The rising cost of capital put a damper on investment activity across all major sectors of the commercial real estate market, including life sciences. As a result, there were no life sciences investment sales recorded in the first half of 2024. • Due to economic headwinds facing the industry, life sciences leasing experienced a YOY decline, with the first half of 2024 recording just under 155,000 sf of leasing activity, less than half the activity recorded in the first half of 2023. • While several large users have facilities under construction in the Denver-Boulder market, speculative development remains in its nascency in the area, particularly for lab space. In many cases, life sciences developers are opting to renovate existing flex or industrial space rather than building new facilities. • Despite the decrease in leasing activity, the lack of supply has kept vacancy in check, with overall vacancy dropping 30 basis points (bps) compared to the 2023 year-end total.

20%

$25

Company

Deal Type

Completed VC Round $ Raised (MM)

Enveda Biosciences

Later Stage VC

Jun 2024 3rd Round

$174.0

16%

$20

Synergy Spine Solutions

Vacancy Rate

Later Stage VC

Jan 2024 3rd Round

$30.0

12%

$15

Matter (Services (B2C Non-Financial))

Later Stage VC

Feb 2024 4th Round

$26.0

8%

$10

Eximis Surgical Ajna BioSciences Think Bioscience

Later Stage VC

May 2024 3rd Round Jun 2024 1st Round May 2024 2nd Round Feb 2024 3rd Round

$15.3 $9.0 $6.0 $5.0

Seed Round Seed Round

4%

$5

Average Asking Rent $/sf

Flagship Biosciences Later Stage VC Eon (Healthcare Technology Systems) Later Stage VC

0%

$0

Employment 36.0% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

Jan 2024 3rd Round

$3.0

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

KromaTiD

Later Stage VC

Jan 2024 4th Round

$2.1

GelSana

Grant

Apr 2024

$1.3

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

Company Medtronic

Type

Company

Address

Size (SF) New/Renewal Type

Quarter

Landlord

- 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

Undisclosed

111000 Broomfield Lane 2425 - 2555 55th Street

68,676 New 48,000 New 17,500 New 13,321 New

Direct

Q1

Morgan Stanley

Regional Office Research Facility

DNA Technologies

Expansion

Q2 Q2 Q2

Washington Capital Management Washington Capital Management Washington Capital Management

Pfizer

Hyde Engineering & Consulting 1450 Infinite Drive

Direct Direct

Eli Lilly Research Facility Agilent Technologies Research Facility Terumo BCT HQ AGC Biologics Research Facility Biodesix HQ KBI Biopharma R&D and Manufacturing Enveda Biosciences HQ

Bioloomics

2425 - 2555 55th Street

2020 2021

2022

2023 2024

Hires Unique Postings

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area • University of Colorado – Denver • University of Colorado – Boulder • Colorado State University • Colorado School of Mines

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions 2013 961 2023

$1.5B University of Colorado Denver $250M University of Colorado $166M National Jewish Health Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H)

1,511 Up 57%

Research Contributors Cara Stamp cara.stamp@cushwake.com

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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LIFE SCIENCES UPDATE | 2024 FEBRUARY

Los Angeles & Orange County

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Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

Fast Lab Stats 8.6 MSF Market Square Footage $39.91 $ Per SF 2.8% Vacancy 42.0K Total Life Sciences Employment 14.8% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate Fast Lab Stats

• With approximately 8.6 msf of regional lab inventory, the Los Angeles and Orange County life sciences market has emerged as a growth market with great potential. Though smaller in scale compared to its national contemporaries, a surplus of aged and obsolete industrial flex and office space provides a hardy supply of renovation opportunities to meet the growing demand. • As of mid-year 2024, nearly 5,700 life sciences institutions called Los Angeles and Orange County home and employed over 42,000 people. The local economic output of the life sciences industry is estimated to be over $113.3 billion. • Many of the submarkets across Los Angeles and Orange County are viable locations for the life sciences industry due to their proximity to world-class institutions or because they are anchored in areas with significant workforce tailored toward the industry. These clusters include South Bay (El Segundo), LA North (Thousand Oaks), Tri-Cities (Pasadena), the Westside (Culver City, Santa Monica, et al.) and Orange County. By midyear 2024, most of the new leasing activity was concentrated in southern and coastal submarkets in Orange County, such as Irvine and Tustin. • As of July 2024, the Los Angeles and Orange County market was one of the largest beneficiaries of funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), totaling nearly $1.9 billion—or 32% of the NIH funding throughout the state of California. This was largely due to the region being home to several world class research and educational institutions, such as City of Hope, Caltech, USC, UCLA and Cal Poly Pomona.

0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9%

$10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 $40 $45

Company

Deal Type

Completed VC Round $ Raised (MM)

CG Oncology (NAS: CGON)

IPO

Jan-2024

$380.0

TORL BioTherapeutics Later Stage VC

Apr-2024 3rd Round

$158.3

Vacancy Rate

ImmPACT Bio

Later Stage VC Later Stage VC Later Stage VC Early Stage VC Early Stage VC Later Stage VC Early Stage VC

Apr-2024 2nd Round $139.8 Feb-2024 3rd Round $135.0

Latigo Bio

Angitia Biopharmaceuticals

Jan-2024 4th Round

$86.0

Midi Health

Mar-2024 4th Round Jan-2024 3rd Round Apr-2024 1st Round May-2024 3rd Round

$60.0 $50.0 $33.0 $30.0

Average Asking Rent $/sf

$0 $5

Sonorous NV AccessHope

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

Immunis

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

AtaCor Medical

Later Stage VC

Apr-2024 4th Round

$28.0

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

Company

Address

Size (SF) New/Renewal

Type

Quarter Landlord

Company

Type R&D

2,500

Inari Medical

510 Technology Dr. 173 Technology Dr. 26630 Agoura Rd. 15771 Red Hill Ave.

27,197 New Lease 15,446 New Lease

Sublease

Q2

The Irvine Company The Irvine Company Arden Realty, Inc. Rexford Industrial

Kite Pharma

EnChannel Medical

Direct Direct

Q1

Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H) $2.7B University of California Los Angeles $1.5B University of Southern California $879M University of California-Irvine Pharmaceutical Edwards Life Sciences Medical Devices Masimo Medical Devices Sanofi/Genzyme Pharmaceutical Celgene R&D Xencor R&D Baxter Pharmaceutical Seigfreid Pharmaceutical Grifols R&D Amgen

2,000

HRL Laboratories

15,080 Renewal

Q2

1,500

bioMérieux (Tempo CC)

13,775 New Lease 8,652 New Lease

Sublease

Q1 Q1

Velocity Clinical Research 1127 Wilshire Blvd.

Direct

Boulevard Investment Group

1,000

500

0

2020 2021

2022 2023 2024

Hires Unique Postings

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area • California Institute of Technology • University of California – Los Angeles • University of Southern California • University of California – Irvine • California State Polytechnic U, Pomona

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions

2013 8,535 2023 14,960 Up 75%

Research Contributors Dan Hunker Daniel.hunker@cushwake.com

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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LIFE SCIENCES UPDATE | 2024 FEBRUARY

New Jersey

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Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

Fast Lab Stats

• Although New Jersey’s life sciences market displayed signs of cooling during 2023, the sector still recorded several noteworthy transactions. Kenvue secured a total of 289,488 sf of office and lab space at the Summit East campus, while Avantor signed a 61,120-sf lease at 77 Corporate Drive in Bridgewater. Additionally, Cellares is opening a facility at 95 Corporate Drive in Bridgewater, which will produce 40,000 cell therapy batches annually, supported by $255 million in series C funding. • The first half of 2024 confirmed a slowdown in demand, primarily due to a decrease in venture capital (VC) funding. By mid-2024, VC funding totaled $90 million, a notable decline from $205 million in the first half 2023 and $435 million during the same period in 2022. Consequently, new leasing activity fell, with only 26,892 sf leased this year. The largest new transaction was Regen Lab’s 15,792-sf lease at 95 Greene St. in Jersey City, following their move from Brooklyn. Another notable transaction was Syneos Health’s 43,865-sf renewal at 301 College Road East in Princeton, which demonstrates their ongoing commitment to the market. • Supply constraints for lab space have persisted, largely due to a lack of new speculative construction. As of the second quarter of 2024, the overall vacancy rate stood at 11.1%, with significant variations across different regions. The I-78 and I-287 corridor boasted the lowest vacancy rate at 3.2%. The conversion to lab use of 77 Corporate Drive in Bridgewater is expected to alleviate some supply pressures in that submarket. In contrast, Northern New Jersey (NNJ) and the Princeton/Route 1 markets faced higher vacancy rates of 20.2% and 16.1%, respectively. Vacancy in NNJ was influenced by large blocks of space at 95 Greene St. in Jersey City, Merck’s former campus in Kenilworth and a full building vacancy at 185 Tabor Road in Morris Plains. Notable vacancies in the Princeton/Route 1 market included available space at 311 Pennington Rocky Hill Rd. in Hopewell on both a direct and sublet basis, along with a 96,018-sf sublease at 2 Clarke Drive in Cranbury.

$39

14%

Company

Deal Type

Completed VC Round $ Raised (MM)

19.3 MSF Market Square Footage $37.10 $ Per SF 11.1% Vacancy 62.7K Total Life Sciences Employment 18.7% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate

$37

12%

Claris Bio

Later Stage VC Jan 2024 1st Round

$57.0

Evergreen Theragnostics

Later Stage VC Mar 2024 4th Round

$26.0

$35

10%

Vacancy Rate

Chromocell Therapeutics (ASE: CHRO)

$33

8%

IPO

Feb 2024

$6.6

$31

6%

Cayaba Care Couragene

Early Stage VC Mar 2024 3rd Round

$4.4 $1.0 $0.7 $0.7

$29

4%

Seed Round

May 2024 2nd Round

iView Therapeutics Later Stage VC May 2024 2nd Round

$27

2%

Average Asking Rent $/sf

Vuja De Sciences

Later Stage VC May 2024 2nd Round

$25

0%

Accelerator/ Incubator

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

4M Therapeutics

Jan 2024

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

Stevenson Search Partners

Later Stage VC Jan 2024 1st Round

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

Company

Address

Size (SF) New/Renewal

Type

Quarter Landlord

Company

Type

1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2,000

Bristol Myers Squibb

Syneos Health RegenLab USA

301 College Road East, Princeton 95 Greene Street, Jersey City

43,865 Renewal 15,792 New Lease

Direct Direct

Q2 National Business Parks

HQ, ResearchFacility, other

Q1

Thor Equities

Johnson & Johnson

HQ, ResearchFacility, other

Merck

HQ, ResearchFacility, other

0 200 400 600 800

Bayer

HQ, ResearchFacility, other

Sanofi

RegionalOffice, ResearchFacility RegionalOffice, ResearchFacility

Novartis

Novo Nordisk RegionalOffice Teva Pharmaceuticals RegionalOffice, ResearchFacility PTC Therapeutics HQ, ResearchFacility

2020 2021

2022

2023 2024

Hires Unique Postings

Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H) $338M RBHS-New Jersey Medical School $288M Rutgers, The State University of N.J. $231M Princeton University

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area • Rutgers University • The College of New Jersey • Seton Hall University • Princeton University • NJIT

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions

2013 4,690 2023 5,689 Up 21%

Research Contributors John Obeid john.obeid@cushwake.com

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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LIFE SCIENCES UPDATE | 2024 FEBRUARY

New York

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Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

Market Summary • The life sciences industry has expanded its footprint in New York, with state and city incentives encouraging developers to build labs for medical research. In 2022, New York City and the state of New York announced a partnership to develop a $1.6 billion Science Park and Research Campus (SPARC) in Kip’s Bay to expand the city’s life sciences and healthcare sectors. In 2023, the city and state of New York pledged an additional $10 million each, with $250 million from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative for a new biomedical research hub with a focus on early disease prevention, detection and treatment. • Investors and developers worldwide continue to grow their presence in New York, as it has one of the most educated and diverse talent pools in the nation, along with first-class academic and medical institutions and premier venture capital (VC) ecosystems. • VC funding has slowed, but significant deals continue to transact. Drug discovery was a key area of focus for Formation Bio and LB Pharmaceuticals, which were among the top funded companies in 2024. • New York City has emerged as a viable life sciences market, with 3.9 msf of developed stock. One building delivered in the second quarter of 2024 at 2226 Third Ave., adding nearly 200,000 sf of space to the market. Over the next few years, life sciences supply will grow by almost 550,000 sf when the expected addition at 550 E. 29th St. is completed.

Fast Lab Stats

$15 $25 $35 $45 $55 $65 $75 $85 $95 $105

10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%

Company

Deal Type

Completed VC Round $ Raised (MM)

3.9 MSF Market Square Footage $99.27 $ Per SF 41.4% Vacancy 87.1K Total Life Sciences Employment 11.9% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate

Formation Bio

Later Stage VC Jun 2024 5th Round $372.0

EvolutionaryScale LB Pharmaceuticals Ajax Therapeutics Elion Therapeutics

Seed Round

Jun 2024 2nd Round $142.0

Vacancy Rate

Later Stage VC Jan 2024 5th Round $110.7 Later Stage VC May 2024 3rd Round $95.0 Later Stage VC Jun 2024 2nd Round $81.0

Verse Medical Later Stage VC Apr 2024 2nd Round $42.0 Glyphic Biotechnologies Early Stage VC Feb 2024 3rd Round $33.2 Deep Origin Early Stage VC Mar 2024 1st Round $25.5 Graviton BioScience Early Stage VC Feb 2024 3rd Round $25.0 PreciseDx Early Stage VC Apr 2024 2nd Round $20.7

0% 5%

Average Asking Rent $/sf

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

Company

Type

Company

Address

Size (SF) New/Renewal

Type

Quarter Landlord

1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500

18,120 New Lease 6,000 New Lease 7,302 New Lease

Sublease

430 East 29 th Street

Alexandria Real Estate Equities Alexandria Real Estate Equities Alexandria Real Estate Equities

Pfizer

HQ

Firmenich

Q2 Q2

Direct

Nilo Therapeutics 430 East 29 th Street

Bristol-Myers Squibb

HQ

Sublease

30-02 48 th Avenue

Q1

Insprina

Royalty Pharma

HQ

Erbitux

HQ

Eli Lilly HQ Intra-Cellular Therapies HQ Lexeo Therapeutics HQ Schodinger HQ Kallyope HQ

0 500

2020 2021

2022 2023 2024

Hires Unique Postings

Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H)

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area • Columbia University • New York University • Fordham University • City College of New York • New York Institute of Technology • Weill Cornell Medical College

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions

$2.7B Columbia University Health Sciences $2.1B New York University School of Medicine $2.1B Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

2013 9,682 2023 12,301 Up 27%

Research Contributors Reed Hatcher reed.hatcher@cushwake.com

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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LIFE SCIENCES UPDATE | 2024 FEBRUARY

Philadelphia HUB MARKET

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Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

Fast Lab Stats

• Macroeconomic pressures have caused companies to preserve cash runway, which limits tenant mobility and keeps the focus on advancing research. Activity has been mostly limited to shared/co-lab facilities in 2024, even as quality lab space remains available, including second generation lab and sublease availabilities. Despite existing move-in ready and shell condition opportunities for purpose-built labs, companies are prioritizing research. • Phase 2 and 3 clinical trials accounted for 72.0% of completed trials in the first half of 2024 and for 64.0% of the total trials started in the first half of the year. Phase 4 clinical trials accounted for only 5.0% of all completions and 6.0% of all clinical starts. Of the Phase 4 clinical trials that completed YTD, the average time of study was five years, which reinforces the strategy to preserve limited cash runway in the near to midterm. • Pioneered in Philadelphia, mRNA technology presents a budding future for Philadelphia’s life sciences ecosystem. As evidenced by the Covid-19 vaccine, mRNA technology has incredible potential in the development of new vaccines against a wide range of pathogens and various types of cancer. Great potential is foreseen in using RNA splicing to correct genetic disorders. • The protection of homegrown emerging technology, like mRNA, has captured legislative attention. Pending legislation, like the U.S. Biosecure Act, is a response aimed at prohibiting engagement with biotech “companies of concern.” If passed, it could directly impact CDMO operations in Philadelphia and induce companies to capitalize on the strong existing biomanufacturing infrastructure

Company

Deal Type

Completed VC Round $ Raised (MM)

21.4 MSF Market Square Footage $53.53 $ Per SF 5.2% Vacancy 50.3K Total Life Sciences

$60

8%

Synnovation Therapeutics

Early Stage VC

Jan 2024 3rd Round

$102.0

$50

6%

Context Therapeutics Private Placement

May 2024 N/A

$100.0

$40

Vacancy Rate

Latus Bio

Early Stage VC Early Stage VC Later Stage VC Later Stage VC Later Stage VC

May 2024 1st Round Jun 2024 3rd Round Mar 2024 5th Round Jan 2024 5th Round Jan 2024 6th Round Jun 2024 3rd Round Feb 2024 1st Round Jan 2024 4th Round

$54.0

$30

4%

Interius

$51.4

Imvax

$34.0

$20

2%

Cagent Vascular

$28.7

$10

Proscia

$9.0 $4.9 $4.9 $4.8

Average Asking Rent $/sf

$0

0%

NexEos Bio

Seed Round Seed Round

Employment 20.7% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

Prolocor

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

SFA Therapeutics

Later Stage VC

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

Company

Type

Company

Address

Size (SF) New/Renewal

Type

Quarter Landlord

1,400

Main Street Capital

DSM Biomedical

400 Devon Park Drive 9 Great Valley Parkway 727 Norristown Road

77,000 New

Lab

Q1

AstraZeneca Century Therapeutics Amicus Therapeutics

North America HQ

1,200

EQT Exeter

Endo Pharmaceuticals

58,700 Sublease

Office

Q2 Q2

Research Facility/HQ

1,000

Code Bio

23,000 New 1,000 New 2,000 New

Lab/Office

Beacon Capital

Research Facility GlaxoSmithKline Research Facility J&J/Janssen Research Facility/ Regional HQ Teva Pharmaceuticals Research/US HQ Endo Research Facility Merck Research Facility/HQ Incyte Research Facility/HQ

Third Arc Bio

3675 Market Street

Lab Lab

Q1 Q1

Cambridge Innovation Center

800

Nava Therapeutics

2929 Arch Street

B.Labs

600

400

200

0

2020 2021

2022

2023

2024

Hires Unique Postings

Roche/Spark Therapeutics

HQ/Research Facility/Manufacturing

Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H)

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area • Drexel University • Temple University • University of Delaware • University of Pennsylvania • St. Joseph’s University - University of the Sciences

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions

$3.0B University of Pennsylvania $694M

$367M Temple University

2013 4,164 2023 5,173 Up 24%

Research Contributors Michael Hanes Michael.Hanes@cushwake.com

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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LIFE SCIENCES UPDATE | 2024 FEBRUARY

Raleigh-Durham HUB MARKET

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Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

Fast Lab Stats

• North Carolina is home to one of the world's largest life sciences clusters, with 830 life sciences companies—657 of which are in Research Triangle Park in Raleigh-Durham. • A robust talent pool and pipeline from top-tier research universities in the region, as well as a low cost of living, make Raleigh-Durham one of the premier life sciences hubs in the United States. Significant job announcements and investment into the region have come from a diverse sector of life sciences companies. Novo Nordisk announced a $4.1 billion investment in Johnston County, and Kyowa Kirin announced a $530 million investment in Lee County. • In addition to the 12.2 msf of existing life sciences inventory, there were 9.7 msf in the pipeline, with 887,000 under construction at midyear 2024. Some of the proposed product is speculative, while other properties that are labeled life sciences could be built as other property types. • Rental rates have remained relatively stable over the last few quarters. However, because of newly delivered premium product, rates are expected to increase in Raleigh-Durham. • Raleigh-Durham is a major recipient of NIH funding. The top five funded institutions in the market are with Duke University, Univ of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Research Triangle Institute, Family Health International and North Carolina State University.

$10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 $40 $45

0% 3% 6% 9% 12% 15% 18% 21% 24% 27%

Company Completed VC Round $ Raised (MM) Areteia Therapeutics Early Stage VC Feb 2024 1st Round $425.0 restor3d Later Stage VC Jun 2024 6th Round $70.0 Elo Life Systems Early Stage VC Jan 2024 2nd Round $20.5 Avalo Early Stage VC May 2024 3rd Round $12.0 Avicenna Biosciences Early Stage VC Feb 2024 3rd Round $6.0 Dignify Therapeutics Seed Round Jan 2024 2nd Round $3.0 inSoma Bio Seed Round May 2024 2nd Round $2.7 Open Book Extracts Later Stage VC Mar 2024 6th Round $2.7 Lindy Biosciences Later Stage VC Mar 2024 3rd Round $1.7 Focal Medical Later Stage VC Mar 2024 3rd Round $1.0 Deal Type

12.2 MSF Market Square Footage $38.18 $ Per SF 24.9% Vacancy 37.3K Total Life Sciences

Vacancy Rate

Average Asking Rent $/sf

$0 $5

Employment 53.7% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

Company

Type

Company

Address

Size (SF) New/Renewal

Type

Quarter Landlord

1,000 1,200 1,400

Novartis (Avexis)

Other – cGMP

Solvias

2400 Perimeter Park Drive

50,598 New

Q2 Longfellow Real Estate Partners Q2 Longfellow Real Estate Partners

Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab

Q2 Solutions (IQVIA) HQ Seqirus

EPL

615 Davis Drive

42,545 Renewal

0 200 400 600 800

Other – cGMP

Traitology

104 TW Alexander Drive 4022 Stirrup Creek Drive

30,300 New 24,597 New

Q1

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

Regional Office & cGMP

ThermoFisher

Ionna

Q2 Goldman Sachs

Zoetis LLC

4222 Emperor Blvd

12,764 Renewal

Q1

Longfellow Real Estate Partners

LabCorp

HQ

Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies

Crosslink Orthopedics, LLC 175 Southport Drive

11,416 New

Q2 Trinity Capital Advisors Q2 Trinity Capital Advisors

HQ

2020 2021

2022

2023 2024

Raytheon Company Nala Membranes, Inc. Orchid Bioscience, Inc.

951 Aviation Parkway 951 Aviation Parkway 4022 Stirrup Creek Drive 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive

9,820 Renewal

Hires Unique Postings

Novo Nordisk

Other - cGMP Other - cGMP

8,785 New 6,969 New

Q1

Trinity Capital Advisors

Pfizer

Q2 Goldman Sachs

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area

Regional Office/R&D Lab

GSK

Ummino Synoligo

5,680 Sublease 4,509 Expansion

Q1 Q1

Goldman Sachs

• Campbell University • Central Carolina Community College • Duke University • Durham Technical Community College • Meredith College • North Carolina Central University

• North Carolina State University • Shaw University • St Augustine’s University • University of North Carolina Chapel Hill • Wake Technical Community College • William Peace University

United Therapeutics Co-HQ

101 Southcenter Court

Trinity Capital Advisors

Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H)

$1.9B Research Triangle Institute

$3.0B Duke University $2.4B University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

2023 3,510 Up 31%

2013 2,678

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions

Research Contributors JP Price jp.price@cushwake.com

Madelyn Davis Madelyn.davis@cushwake.com

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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LIFE SCIENCES UPDATE | 2024 FEBRUARY

San Diego HUB MARKET

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Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

Fast Lab Stats

• Anchored in the coastal suburb of Torrey Pines, San Diego’s life sciences core—centered around UC San Diego and private research institutions like Scripps Research, the Salk Institute and the Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute—continues to strengthen its position as one of North America’s largest life sciences hubs. • Continued growth of the industry has been fueled by public, private and academic collaboration, a talented workforce, a high quality of life and strong anchors, such as Illumina, Pfizer, Bristol Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly and Company, and Takeda. • The region is home to nearly 2,100 life sciences companies, including more than 80 independent and university-affiliated research institutes. • The life sciences cluster generated $56.6 billion in total economic output in 2023, according to Biocom California. • As of the second quarter of 2024, there were 4 msf under construction countywide, 39% of which are preleased, alongside 241,500 sf of conversions. New development has pushed overall vacancy to 16.3% and will continue to rise with an abundance of active construction in the pipeline. • As venture capital investment returns to pre-pandemic levels and sublease availabilities increase, tenants will have an attractive choice in less expensive, move-in-ready space.

10% 12% 14% 16% 18% 20%

$25 $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 $60 $65 $70 $75

Company

Deal Type

Completed VC Round $ Raised (MM)

24.1 MSF Market Square Footage $65.69 $ Per SF 16.3% Vacancy 51.1K Total Life Sciences

Avenzo

Early Stage VC Apr 2024 1st Round $223.4 Early Stage VC Mar 2024 3rd Round $175.0 Early Stage VC Mar 2024 2nd Round $157.0 Later Stage VC Apr 2024 3rd Round $132.5 Early Stage VC Apr 2024 3rd Round $132.0 Later Stage VC Feb 2024 6th Round $127.6 Later Stage VC Jun 2024 4th Round $120.0 Later Stage VC Mar 2024 8th Round $119.0

Capstan Therapeutics Engrail Therapeutics Endeavor BioMedicines Alterome Therapeutics

Vacancy Rate

0% 2% 4% 6% 8%

Mainstay Medical

Autobahn Therapeutics

Average Asking Rent $/sf

Rakuten Medical

Contineum Therapeutics (NAS: CTNM) $110.0 BlossomHill Therapeutics Early Stage VC Feb 2024 2nd Round $100.0 IPO Apr 2024

Employment 25.4% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

Representative Investment Sale Transactions (2024 1H)

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Address

Type

$ MM RBA SF

Date

Buyer

Lab

3020-3030 Callan Ridge Rd. (65% Interest) 16981 Via Tazon & 11501 Rancho Bernardo Rd.

$153.4 $30.8

173,311 87,516 40,129

Feb 2024 Breakthrough Properties Jan 2024 Dollinger Properties Jan 2024 Phase 3 Real Estate Partners

Company

Type

1,400

Lab / Flex

Illumina

HQ

11025-11035 Roselle St.

Lab

$9.5

1,200

Scripps Research

HQ

1,000

Pfizer

Regional R&D Center

800

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

BMS/Celgene

Regional R&D Center

Company

Address

Size (SF) New/Renewal

Type

Quarter Landlord

600

Lilly

Regional R&D Center

Pfizer Bayer

11202-11208 El Camino Real 10075 Barnes Canyon Rd. 3020-3030 Callan Ridge Rd. 10255 Science Center Dr.

230,132 New 127,382 New

Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab Lab

Q1

Breakthrough

400

Dexcom

HQ

Q2 Q2 Q2

Alexandria

Vertex

Regional R&D Center

200

Avidity Biosciences

105,511 Sublease

BMS

Takeda

Regional R&D Center

0

BlossomHill Therapeutics ADARx Pharmaceuticals

46,353 New

BioMed Realty

2020 2021

2022

2023

2024

Quidel

HQ

5871 Oberlin Dr.

33,842 Renewal / Expansion Lab

Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1

Alexandira Cue Health Alexandria

Hires Unique Postings

Hologic

Regional R&D Center

Natus Medical

6225 Nancy Ridge Dr. 10628 Science Center Dr.

27,450 Sublease 24,705 Renewal

Arcturus Therapeutics

Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H)

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area • University of California San Diego • California State University San Marcos • National University (California) • San Diego State University

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions

AnaBios Shionogi Empirico

1155 Island Ave.

20,000 New 17,718 New

Phase 3

10075 Barnes Canyon Rd. 10955 Vista Sorrento Pkwy.

Alexandria

$302M Salk Institute for Biological Studies

$2.5B University of California, San Diego $976M Scripps Research Institute

2013 3,491 2023 5,344 Up 53%

15,270 Expansion

Breakthrough

Research Contributors Jolanta Campion jolanta.campion@cushwake.com

ustin Balagtas justin.balagtas@cushwake.com

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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LIFE SCIENCES UPDATE | 2024 FEBRUARY

HUB MARKET

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San Francisco Bay Area

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Public & Private Funding (2024 1H)

Rent vs. Vacancy Comparison

Fast Lab Stats 48.5 MSF Market Square Footage $74.80 $ Per SF 24.0% Vacancy 117.8K Total Life Sciences Employment 61.3% Life Sciences Employment 10-Year Growth Rate

• With over 48 msf of lab inventory encompassing the Bay Area’s two major life sciences hubs (San Francisco Peninsula and East Bay Oakland), the region continues to experience an aggressive industry expansion by its occupancy base. • The region’s highly educated workforce, reinforced by its proximity to elite research institutions such as UC San Francisco, Stanford University and UC Berkeley, has made the Bay Area one of the most elite and active life sciences clusters in the world. • The Bay Area has the world's largest concentration of life sciences venture capital and private equity, which are key in funding companies at all stages. • Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals represent most of the life sciences leasing activity in the market, though the medical device and health tech sectors are extremely active as well. • Past market demand created a continual landlord-favorable market, with developers delivering over 12 msf over the last six years. There are 3.8 msf under construction, and more than 17 msf are in various stages of planning. This current and planned development has been dominated by speculative projects—both ground-up and conversions from office.

$85

28%

Company

Deal Type

Completed VC Round $ Raised (MM) Apr 2024 1 st Round $1,000.0

$75

24%

Xaira Therapeutics Kyverna (NAS: KYTX) Alumis (NAS: ALMS)

Early Stage VC

IPO

Feb 2024

$319.0

Vacancy Rate

$65

20%

Later Stage VC

Mar 2024 5th Round $259.0

$55

16%

Freenome

Later Stage VC

Feb 2024 8th Round $254.0

$45

12%

AltruBio

Later Stage VC May 2024 6th Round $225.0

$35

8%

Alumis (NAS: ALMS) BridgeBio Oncology Therapeutics

IPO

Jun 2024

$210.0

$25 Average Asking Rent $/sf

4%

Later Stage VC May 2024 1st Round $200.0

$15

0%

BioAge

Later Stage VC

Feb 2024 4th Round $194.3

2015 2017 2019 2021

2023

Bluejay Therapeutics

Later Stage VC May 2024 3rd Round $182.0

Asking Rents

Overall Vacancy

Sublease Vacancy

Marea (Biotechnology) Early Stage VC

Jun 2024 2nd Round $160.0

Representative Life Sciences Companies

Life Sciences Labor: Average Monthly Job Postings and Hires

Representative Lease Transactions (2024 1H)

Company Type Gilead Sciences HQ (Foster City) BioMarin Pharmaceutical HQ (San Rafael) Amgen Regional Office (S. San Francisco) Genentech

Company

Address

Size (SF) New/Renewal

Quarter

Landlord

1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600

143,188 Renewal

Q1

Alexandria Real Estate Equities

Insitro

279 Grand Ave, E.

115,061 New Lease 77,616 Renewal 77,130 New Lease 49,845 Renewal 43,500 Sublease 34,789 Sublease 32,370 Renewal 31,370 New Lease 28,597 New Lease

Q2 Q2

IQHQ

Chan Zuckerberg Institute

ELCO Yards

Nevro Corp.

1600 Bridge Pkwy

PGIM / Longfellow

Q1

Blue Rise Ventures/ DRA Advisors

Science Corp.

300 Wind River Way

0 200 400 600 800

Pulmonx

700 Chesapeake 500 Lincoln Dr 5980 Horton St

Q2

Healthpeak

HQ (S. San Francisco)

Cellanome

Q1 Q1

BioMed Realty Trust Wareham Development Healthpeak Properties Redwood Bay Biotech Healthpeak Properties

Regional Office (Berkeley) HQ (Alameda) HQ (Alameda)

Bayer

Kyverna Therapeutics Tenaya Therapeutics Retro Biosciences Pheast Therapeutics

Exelixis

171 Oyster Point Blvd

Q2 Q2 Q2

Penumbra

3150 Bay Rd

2020 2021

2022

2023

2024

Regional Office (S. San Francisco) Regional Office (Foster City)

200 Cardinal Way

Abbvie

Hires Unique Postings

Illumina

Bio Degree-Awarding Institutions, Metro Area • Stanford University • University of San Francisco • University of California Berkeley • Gladstone Institute • Lawrence Livermore Labs • Lawrence Berkeley National Labs • University of California, San Francisco

Annual Life Sciences Degree Completions

Brisol Myers Squibb

Regional Office (Redwood City)

2013 5,156 2023 6,791 Up 32%

Top NIH-Funded Institutions (2020-2024 1H)

$678M University of California Berkeley

$3.4B University of California, San Francisco $2.8B Stanford University

Research Contributors Jason Karbelk jason.karbelk@cushwake.com

Gabriella Sierra gabriella.sierra@cushwake.com

Minh Phan minh.phan@cushwake.com

Sources: Cushman & Wakefield Research, CoStar, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Lightcast, Pitchbook

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