STAT+: Biotech is practically in San Diego’s DNA. Here’s how it got there — and how it might evolve

In San Diego's biotech industry, the workforce, investment dollars, and company creation are surging at record levels. The region is now grappling with if and how it can sustain this…

SAN DIEGO — More than 40 years ago, Ivor Royston, a brash young assistant professor at University of California, San Diego, made an odd pitch to scientists and pharmaceutical executives across the country: Ditch your jobs and join a fledgling firm working on a new, unproven way to use antibodies to diagnose and even treat deadly diseases.

Turns out it wasn’t an easy sell.

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