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Innovating by Design: Matt Ellsworth on Arizona's Bioscience Roadmap
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What does it take to build a world-class bioscience ecosystem?
While many regions aspire to become centers of innovation, few have sustained a coordinated strategy long enough to produce transformative results. Arizona is one of the exceptions.
In this episode of The Commons, host Thomas Osha is joined by Matt Ellsworth, Chief Operating Officer of the Flinn Foundation, for a conversation about the Arizona Bioscience Roadmap—one of the nation's most enduring and influential regional innovation strategies.
Developed more than two decades ago, the Roadmap was created to help Arizona diversify its economy and strengthen its position in the life sciences. Since then, it has served as a guiding framework for collaboration among universities, healthcare systems, research institutions, entrepreneurs, industry leaders, philanthropies, and government partners across the state.
The results have been significant. Arizona has emerged as a growing center for bioscience research, commercialization, healthcare innovation, and talent development, with the Phoenix Bioscience Core becoming one of the most visible manifestations of that progress.
In this discussion, Ellsworth reflects on the origins of the Roadmap, the leadership and partnerships that have sustained it through multiple economic cycles, and the lessons learned from more than 20 years of ecosystem building. He also explores how the Roadmap continues to evolve in response to new opportunities in precision medicine, biotechnology, workforce development, and innovation-driven economic growth.