From 2019-2023, North Carolina increased the number of life sciences business establishments by 43%. To learn more in the TEConomy 2024 report, click here. A leading state in biologics manufacturing.
Doron Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Chapel Hill, has received a Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
“The KickStart Grant Awards help de-risk these technologies by establishing a collaboration agreement between the startup ...
Redbud has introduced its microfluidics sample prep platform, called Redbud NA1, for use in research and surveillance for ...
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center’s Industrial Fellowship Program provides opportunities for Ph.D. scientists from the state’s many prestigious universities to gain valuable industry-based ...
This is not grain sorghum, the plant normally grown for animal feed. It's bigger, developed and grown for what can be extracted from stems and similar material for cellulosic biomass. Each can offer ...
Join us for an Ambassador Community Event at UNC Pembroke's Biotech Center on Wednesday, March 19 from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Come network with local life sciences professionals, learn about training and ...
Join us at Accelerate NC: Life Science Manufacturing Ambassador Training on Thursday, March 20 at Livingstone College. Learn more about becoming an Accelerate NC Ambassador, including thousands of ...
Join us on Thursday, March 20 for an Accelerate NC: Life Science Manufacturing Ambassador Training at UNCW's Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and tour of Quality Chemical Labs. Learn more ...
From 2019-2023, North Carolina increased the number of life sciences business establishments by 43%. To learn more in the TEConomy 2024 report, click here.
Attend this event for a deep dive into the future of a new crop plant: Stevia. This plant is powered by cutting-edge technology and innovative approaches to sustainable agriculture. Hosted by Innovate ...
In the early 1980s, Genentech produced the first biotech drug – insulin. North Carolina’s leaders took note and planted the seeds to grow a life sciences sector in North Carolina. In 1984, they formed ...