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Director Dena Evans of the UNC Charlotte School of Nursing is working with partners to launch an innovative training program to prepare nurses to take healthcare to NC's rural communities.
NCA&T just got a $500,000 boost to its Aggie Commitment Trailblazer Scholars (ACTS) program, building on an initial gift of $1.5 million provided by the North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation.
NC State and UNC are among 10 mid-Atlantic universities participating in the NSF's I-Corps Hub program that will provide entrepreneurship training to academic researchers across all fields of science and engineering so they can bring new solutions to the marketplace.
NCA&T has landed a multi-million dollar award to establish “cutting-edge” research in biotechnology and materials science from the U.S. Department of Defense.
Merck is hosting a career fair this Saturday, September 18, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. on the grounds of St. Joseph AME Church, 2521 Fayetteville Street in Durham.
GreenLight Biosciences, with a growing R&D site in RTP, is the latest local company to go public using a SPAC, to accelerate its development of RNA products for human health and agriculture.
AgBiome, the fast-growing agricultural technology firm that harnesses plant microbiomes to develop novel crop protection products, has landed a whopping $116 million in funding.
Mackenzie Dixon didn't have much career direction when dropped out of high school and entered community college, but found a career opportunity as a contract process technician at Novo Nordisk in Clayton.
Thermo Fisher Scientific, a leader in North Carolina’s booming pharmaceutical contract manufacturing industry, is back in growth mode with plans to invest $154 million and create 290 more jobs at its sprawling Greenville campus.
Durham-based gene editing company Precision Biosciences has inked a deal with gene editing company iECURE to advance one of Precision’s drug candidates into Phase 1 clinical studies
On Sept. 23 and 24 NCBiotech and UNC FastTraCS, with support from NC IDEA, are sponsoring a two-day virtual conference, Accelerating Health Care Innovation in North Carolina: Charting the Course.
Alamance Community College just got a big boost to its Biotechnology Center of Excellence, a $17.4 million facility scheduled to open in the fall of 2022, with a $1.1 million equipment grant from the federal Economic Development Administration.
Quality Chemical Laboratories, a Wilmington company that provides contract chemistry services to the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, started modestly in 1998 with five employees bgut today the company has more than 250 employees and is building a new facility.
Adrian Percy, one of the world’s top leaders in the agriculture field, is set to become the first executive director of the North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative.
The effectiveness of Morrisville-based CivaTech Oncology’s implantable radiation device as a treatment for a soft tissue cancer was highlighted recently in an article in the Journal of Surgical Research.
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