The North Carolina Biotechnology Center awarded 71 grants and loans totaling $2,757,090 to universities, bioscience companies and non-profit organizations in the third quarter of its fiscal year.The awards, made in January, February and March, will support life science research, technology commercialization and entrepreneurship throughout North Carolina. The funding will also help universities and companies attract follow-on funding from other sources.
More than 100 North Carolina small businesses have received grants to advance innovative new technologies. While many are in the Triangle and other large cities, several of them will help eastern North Carolina companies.
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center awarded 32 grants and loans totaling $3,304,543 to universities, bioscience companies and nonprofit organizations in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year.
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OpenDoors, a nonprofit aimed at promoting workforce diversity among the Triangle’s life sciences companies through paid internships is launching this week.