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The North Carolina Biotechnology Center awarded eight grants and loans totaling more than $1.2 million to universities and life sciences companies in the second quarter of its current fiscal year. The ...
Candidates must possess a 4-year life science-related degree and 2 years of professional experience working for a life sciences-related company. If the minimum qualifications are met, an invitation to ...
North Carolina, once known for textile and furniture manufacturing, is now one of the country's most prominent states in medicine production. The North Carolina Biotechnology Center, led by CEO Doug ...
This event brings together the next generation of STEM leaders for an evening of meaningful connection, career discovery and insight. Join fellow interns and engage with professionals across the ...
If you're on the job hunt, you have probably been asked to describe your background and what you are looking for. To perfect that elevator pitch, you must first figure out the bigger answers for ...
An online marketplace connecting life sciences companies with workforce talent in North Carolina has been retooled to better serve employers and job seekers throughout the state. The North Carolina ...
2025 is shaping up to be a game-changer for AI in marketing. Join us on May 27 for a hybrid event, featuring a panel discussion on how AI is impacting life sciences marketing. This event is structured ...
This practical, one-hour virtual session is designed to help North Carolina life sciences companies understand the basic steps of obtaining CE Mark certification. Regulatory experts from North ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted Durham-based BioCryst Pharmaceuticals’ application to expand the use of ORLADEYO (berotralstat) to treat children ages 2 to 11 with a rare ...
Join Innovate Carolina’s Office of Technology Commercialization for its 2025 Celebration of Inventorship, an evening dedicated to recognizing UNC’s distinguished inventors. This event will feature ...
The Translational Research Grant (TRG) program funds research projects that explore commercial applications or initiate the early commercial development of university-held life sciences inventions.
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