Biotech, Biosciences and Biopharmaceutical Companies in Indiana, US

Artemis International Inc., Ft. Wayne, IN: Provides berry phytonutrient ingredients for nutraceutical applications in the food, dietary supplement and pharmaceutical industries. Proprietary formulas are developed to meet targeted healthcare needs using its research-validated bioactive compounds.

Ash Access Technology Inc., Lafayette, IN: A privately-held company founded to develop antimicrobial and vascular access technologies, devices and methodologies to combat the deadly and expensive problem of catheter-related bloodstream infections, with an emphasis on prevention.

BioConvergence LLC, Bloomington, Indiana:consultant services, contract manufacturing, R&D

Chematics Inc., North Webster, IN:A privately held biotechnology company engaged in the development and manufacture of novel in-vitro diagnostic testing solutions and products that facilitate early identification of abnormal or unhealthy conditions.

Cook Pharmica LLC, Bloomington, Indiana: Startup.

Cook Biotech Inc., West Lafayette, IN:  Produces tissue-engineered biomaterials and is actively developing extracellular matrix technologies for numerous medical purposes.

Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN: A subsidiary of Dow Chemical, is an agricultural company providing innovative crop protection, seeds, and biotechnology solutions to serve the world's growing population.

Elanco Animal Health, Inc., Greenfield, IN: A division of Eli Lilly, is a global research-based company that develops and markets products to improve the health and production of animals. The company's products enhance animal health, wellness, welfare and performance to help the food industry produce an abundant supply of safe and affordable food.

Eli Lilly and Company,  Lilly Corporate Center, Indianapolis, Indiana: treatment of  depression, schizophrenia, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, osteoporosis. 

EndGenitor, Indiapolis, IN:Commercialize adult stem cell products for sale to researchers in industry and academia. As it grows its market presence and diversifies its product lines, the company expects to launch proprietary, novel, adult stem cell therapeutics for the treatment of debilitating chronic degenerative diseases.

Endocyte Inc., West Lafayette, IN: A private biotechnology company working to introduce a new generation of therapies with enhanced targeting capabilities to treat different forms of cancer and inflammatory disease.

HemoCleanse Inc., Lafayette, IN: Researches and develops innovative medical technologies, particularly in sorbent-based extracorporeal therapies and vascular access systems for use with other extracorporeal therapies. Areas of focus have been and continue to be: liver disease, including hepatitis; drug overdose; sepsis; autoimmune diseases, including lupus, rheumatoid arthritis; and kidney disease.

MedTG, LLC, Brazil, IN: An early stage medical device company focused on the development of specialized catheter devices and associated technologies. Utilizing previously unavailable micro manufacturing and miniaturization capabilities, the devices allow: on-demand monitoring, measurement and patient diagnostics (temperature, glucose, electrolytes, oxygen)  through embedded sensors; uncontaminated blood draws, and simultaneous IV delivery of medicines and fluids.

Ocimum Biosolutions, Inc., Indiapolis, IN: An R&D enabling company with competencies in bioinformatics, LIMS, microarrays, oligonucleotide and contract research services.

Suros Surgical Systems, Inc., Indianapolis, IN:A wholly owned subsidiary of Hologic, specializing in minimally-invasive interventional breast biopsy products for biopsy, tissue removal and biopsy site marking.

Vesta pharmaceutical, Inc., Indianapolis, IN: Nutraceutical, contract manufacturing, and ingredient divisions are capable of producing a wide variety of products, in all dosage forms.


Centers, Institutes, Organizations, Associations of Biotechnology Related Industry in Indiana
Bloomington Life Sciences Partnership, Bloomington, Indiana: Trade Organization, Biotech Incubator

Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC), Indianapolis, IN: Focuses its efforts on growing and retaining businesses in Indiana and attracting new business to the State of Indiana.

Indiana Health Industry Forum, Indianapolis, IN:

Indiana Medical Device Manufacturers Council (IMDMC), Indianapolis, IN:An association of medical device manufacturers and other companies that reflect a dedicated trade association and advocate for companies and individuals involved in the manufacture of medical devices.

Indiana Molecular Biology Institute (IMBI), Bloomington, IN:Foster excellence in molecular biology disciplines at Indiana University Bloomington. Research programs cover a spectrum of vital areas including nucleic acid technologies, regulation of gene expression, cell, developmental, genetics and molecular biology, molecular evolution, microbiology, and biochemistry.

Colleges, Universities and School of Biotechnology Related Industry in Indiana.

Indiana University comprises eight campuses, including the residential campus at Bloomington, the urban campus at Indianapolis, and six regional campuses located in communities throughout the state.

IURTC, Indianapolis, IN: Facilitates industry-Indiana University research collaborations. The agency stimulates growth in Indiana's tech sectors by helping companies develop commercially viable technology, with the ultimate goal of creating jobs and growing the state's economy.

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN: University, College,

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology,Terre Haute, IN: The applied biology program produces biologists with the chemistry, mathematics, and physics background needed to solve biotechnological problems in the coming decades. The biomedical engineering program produces engineers with the medical and biological knowledge needed to solve many of the health care problems that face society.