TARGET SECTOR
Healthcare & Life Sciences
Cutting-Edge Research. Ready-to-Work Talent. All in One Region.
The Baton Rouge region is primed for growth in healthcare innovation, biopharmaceutical manufacturing, and sustainable food systems. Baton Rouge is anchored by nationally recognized institutions and powered by collaborative public-private investment. This region offers the talent, infrastructure, and resources companies need to advance what’s next in health and life sciences.
Healthcare & Life Sciences
Leading Employers


“We now have a unique opportunity to establish Pennington Biomedical as the research institution in the world for metabolic surgery and to bring bariatric clinical research trials to the people of Louisiana.”
Dr. John Kirwan
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Health & Life Sciences
Nationally Recognized Institutions
Baton Rouge’s research and clinical ecosystem is anchored by a network of distinguished partners driving breakthroughs in health and biosciences.
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
A global leader in medical discovery and a key research center of LSU, Pennington conducts cutting-edge research on obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and dementia. The center has been awarded $1.14 billion in research grants and currently hosts 21 postdoctoral fellows advancing breakthrough science in the Capital Region.
LSU Health Sciences Center — Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge Health District
LSU School of Veterinary Medicine
Southern University and A&M College
River Parishes & Baton Rouge Community Colleges
Louisiana State University
Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University (FranU)
LSU College of Agriculture


Healthcare &
Life Sciences
Multimodal
Infrastructure


Infrastructure That Supports Innovation
Baton Rouge offers the physical and digital infrastructure required to accelerate healthcare delivery, life sciences research, and biopharmaceutical production:

Port of Greater Baton Rouge
A Top 10 U.S. inland port supporting global logistics for medical supplies, research materials, and pharmaceutical products via the Mississippi River and Gulf of America.

Class I Rail Network
The Capital Region is served by three Class I railroads, providing efficient distribution of medical equipment, lab materials, and life sciences products nationwide.

Major Interstate Access
I-10, I-12, and nearby I-55 and I-59 provide direct connections to regional hospitals, research institutions, and biotech manufacturing hubs across the Gulf South.

Air Cargo and Commercial Service
Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR) offers commercial cargo operations and nonstop passenger flights to six major U.S. hubs. Additional international service is accessible via Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.

Targeted Infrastructure Investments
Strategic investments in research parks, healthcare corridors, broadband, and utilities are strengthening Baton Rouge’s ability to support clinical trials, digital health, and biomanufacturing growth.
This multimodal infrastructure enables efficient transport of medical products, research materials, and equipment, positioning companies to scale quickly.
Talent
A Workforce Ready to Lead
Higher Ed Fuels the Pipeline
Degree and certification programs from LSU, Southern University, Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University (FranU), and local community colleges provide a steady supply of nurses, physicians, biomedical researchers, and allied health professionals across the region.
Early Exposure in High School
Industry-aligned high school pathways in biotechnology, healthcare, and life sciences give students early exposure to clinical and lab-based careers.
Innovation Through LSU Initiatives
LSU’s Scholarship First Agenda reflects its mission to serve Louisiana by providing pathways to higher education, advancing groundbreaking research, and improving health and agricultural outcomes statewide. Through its collaborative campuses and cutting-edge initiatives, LSU is merging traditional agricultural practices with modern technology to support food security, elevate farmer success, and lead agricultural innovation nationally. Simultaneously, LSU brings together top clinical and research talent—from biomedical research to artificial intelligence—to tackle critical health challenges and improve outcomes for all Louisianans.
No-Cost Training with FastStart
LED FastStart, one of the nation’s top workforce development programs, delivers no-cost, customized training solutions to qualifying manufacturers.
Job-Ready Graduates
Hands-on learning environments such as teaching hospitals, simulation labs, and clinical research centers help graduates enter the workforce job-ready.
Built on Public-Private Partnerships
Collaborative workforce initiatives, including public-private partnerships and regional health alliances, align education providers with employer needs to ensure long-term talent sustainability.
Talent at Every Level
From entry-level lab technicians and clinical staff to PhD-level researchers and biomanufacturing engineers, companies will find the skilled talent they need to grow and innovate in Baton Rouge.

Professionals in healthcare, life sciences, and AgTech roles across the region
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Major higher ed institutions offering degrees and certifications in clinical, research, and health-related fields
Business Climate
Competitive Business Climate
Louisiana offers life sciences companies a suite of incentives and cost advantages:
- No sales tax on medical or laboratory equipment purchases
- Eligibility for the Industrial Tax Exemption Program (ITEP)
- Among the lowest industrial electricity costs in the U.S.
- Right-to-work state with strong labor-management partnerships
- Customized incentive packages tailored to biotech, AgTech, and healthcare investment

A Region That Supports Your Success


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Your Partner in Growth
Whether you are developing new therapies, scaling sustainable AgTech solutions, or expanding clinical services, the Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership is ready to help you succeed.
