A list comparing 54 countries on their innovation potential in biotech includes nations from four continents in its top five.
The scorecard appears in Scientific American Worldview: A Global Biotechnology Perspective, and was released to coincide with the BIO International Convention in San Francisco.
Not surprisingly, the USA comes top, followed by Singapore, Denmark and then New Zealand and Australia, the same countries which made up last year’s top five, albeit the Asian nation has risen by three places.
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