New York is one of the most important biomedical states in the country, home to world-renowned hospital systems, a major pharmaceutical and device sector, and a thriving academic medicine community that gives biomedical professionals an unmatched depth of career opportunity.

New York's density of world-class hospital systems, research institutions, and biomedical employers creates a depth of career opportunity that few states anywhere can match.

The Most Prestigious Hospital Networks
New York is home to NewYork-Presbyterian, NYU Langone, Mount Sinai, and Memorial Sloan Kettering, hospitals that consistently rank among the best in the world and employ thousands of biomedical professionals.

A Life Sciences Sector That Is Growing
New York City's LifeSci NYC initiative has committed over $1 billion to building a world-class life sciences ecosystem, attracting biotech companies, research labs, and device manufacturers to the metro area.

World-Class Academic Medical Training
Columbia University, NYU, Weill Cornell, and Rockefeller University all produce biomedical talent and partner directly with the state's hospital systems, creating a rich pipeline of training and career development opportunities.
🌐 ~47,000 employees systemwide
🌐 ~88,000 employees worldwide
🌐 ~17,000 employees statewide