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Scientist.com Named to Inc. Magazine’s ‘Honor Roll’ of Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the US

Business-to-Enterprise (B2E) research marketplace makes prestigious list for fifth consecutive year

Inc. magazine today announced that Scientist.com, the healthcare industry’s leading marketplace for life science research, ranked no. 1701 on its annual Inc. 5000 list, a ranking of the United States’ fastest-growing private companies. This year also marked Scientist.com’s inclusion on the Inc. 'honor roll’, for companies that have been named to the Inc. 5000 list at least five times.

“Scientist.com’s mission is to empower and connect scientists and make medical research dramatically more efficient,” stated Dan Kagan, PhD, President and COO at Scientist.com. “Our AI-powered marketplace is used by tens of thousands of pharmaceutical and biotech researchers in their search for vaccines and cures for COVID-19, cancer, heart disease, diabetes and thousands of other common and rare diseases.”

Scientist.com operates award-winning research marketplaces for 24 of the world’s top 30 pharmaceutical companies, over 80 biotech companies and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The company’s new Biotech as a ServiceTM (BaaS) platform digitizes a biotech company’s entire research operations, enabling researchers to focus more of their time on experimental design and results analysis. Scientist.com helps researchers outsource everything but the genius.

Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and industry rankings, can be found at https://www.inc.com/inc5000/index.html

About Scientist.com

Scientist.com is the pharmaceutical industry’s leading AI-powered marketplace for outsourced R&D. The marketplace simplifies R&D sourcing, saves time and money, reduces risk and provides access to the latest innovative tools and technologies. Scientist.com operates private enterprise marketplaces for most of the world’s major pharmaceutical companies, over 80 biotechnology companies and the US National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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