A new Research Triangle company, Persistence Therapeutics, is developing a small, implantable device that generates and delivers genetically engineered T cells directly inside the body. These cells, ...
A new Research Triangle company, Persistence Therapeutics, is developing a small, implantable device that generates and delivers genetically engineered T cells directly inside the body. These cells, ...
The recently passed federal defense budget for 2026 includes dedicated funding for the use of bioengineered blood vessels ...
"Deepening our relationship with Wake Forest University School of Medicine validates applications for medical foods, adds depth and capability to the PBI team, and accelerates sales through faster ...
The GXP site feeds into a surge of biomanufacturing activity in the state’s Eastern Region. The region scored $7.1 billion of ...
AskBio Inc., an RTP-based gene therapy company wholly owned and independently operated as a subsidiary of Bayer AG, has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) acceptance of its ...
The Traits Company, an agricultural biotechnology company headquartered in Research Triangle Park, has announced a strategic collaboration with U.K.-based Wild Bioscience to accelerate the development ...
URO-1, a Greensboro medical device company specialized in prostate and soft tissue cancer diagnostics, is expanding its relationship with Novant Health as a designated vendor for its SUREcore and ...
NCBiotech's event and meeting grants support North Carolina-based events and meetings that bring information and networking opportunities on diverse topics to the life sciences community statewide.
The small team at Raleigh-based startup, Collaborations Pharmaceuticals, spends the bulk of its time looking for safe and effective molecules that can be developed into drugs to treat rare and ...
WEP Clinical (WEP), a global contract research organization (CRO) based in Morrisville, N.C., has acquired Siron Clinical, a Netherlands-based European CRO specializing in clinical operations for ...
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.