The North Carolina Biotechnology Center awarded 17 grants and loans totaling $1.3 million to universities, bioscience companies and nonprofit organizations in the second quarter of its fiscal year.
LaunchBio’s signature Invest in Cures forum will again convene leaders of major disease foundations and social venture funds on Feb. 24 at NCBiotech.
If you're interested in learning more about the state’s growing biomanufacturing field, mark your calendar for Thursday, Feb. 17 when NCBiotech will host BPD’s BioGrow: Training and Education Across North Carolina.
Free of equity and debt, federally funded programs like the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) seem like a no-brainer for early-stage startups.
By 2025, life sciences companies in North Carolina will fill more than 5,000 new jobs as companies such as FUJIFILM Diosynth and Merck expand their facilities and other companies relocate to the state. 
Today marks International Women’s Day: a day devoted to celebrating women, their achievements and recognizing the bias that holds many back. The North Carolina life sciences community owes many successes to the women who devote their talents to public health.
NCBiotech awarded 11 grants and loans totaling $623,136 to bioscience companies, universities and nonprofit organizations in the first quarter of its fiscal year.
NC's life sciences successes have earned Governor Roy Cooper the honor of the BIO 2020 Governor of the Year.
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