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Exhibit 13

McKinsey & Company’s blueprint to help engineer economic development and growth.

Exhibit 13-A table version: Distribution of innovation-enabling institutions across top clusters
Innovation-Enabling Institutions Biotechs Hospitals Pharmacos Colleges & Universities
1. Boston-Cambridge 115 527 289 750
2. San Francisco 109 341 257 660
3. San Diego 96 193 211 353
4. New York 111 1433 901 1639
5. Washington DC 82 448 135 805

Exhibit 13-B table version: Comparative analysis of West Virginia and other major life sciences hubs in the US  [44]
Innovation Hubs Publications
Count, 2016
Patent
Count, 2015
Life Science Jobs
Thousands, 2015
1. Boston-Cambridge  31,609 1,660
266
2. San Francisco 10,497 1,537
198
3. New York-New Jersey 27,928 1,483
818
4. San Diego 4,959
946 149
5. DC Metro 6,579
422 214
West Virginia 349 254 55

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