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Kriya Therapeutics is poised to revolutionize gene therapies for highly serious diseases like diabetes and severe obesity after landing a whopping $100 million in capital.
Jellatech is a Raleigh startup that is developing a process producing the same collagen that comes from animals --without using any animals.
British dermatology CDMO MedPharm is actively hiring as it spools up manufacturing operations at its new 15,000-square-foot Morrisville site.
A Raleigh biotechnology startup is putting an initial $26 million investment into the establishment of a teamwork approach to enhance efficiencies for cell- and gene-based cancer therapy developers.
If you're interested in learning about a career in North Carolina’s growing biomanufacturing sector, mark your calendar for Thursday, June 24, when Merck and BioNetwork will host a virtual career fair.
RTP's Biomason will develop biocement floor tiles with one of Europe’s largest fashion houses, H&M Group, for use in its retail stores.
Jonathan Maynard has traveled a long career path that will one day allow him to return to South Korea. And, it all started with JCC’s BioWork certificate program.
Biogen’s largest RTP facility at 5000 Davis Drive is producing the initial supplies of the company's Alzheimer’s treatment newly approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
GRAIL's new blood test that can detect more than 50 types of cancer in a single blood draw is now available in the United States with a prescription.
Thermo Fisher Scientific will begin making “hundreds of millions of doses” of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine at its Greenville facilities this summer.
A career in biomanufacturing has many benefits including a high average starting salary, minimal training requirements, advancement opportunities, job security and lasting social impact.
Shanghai-based cancer immunotherapy innovator CARsgen has announced plans to invest $157 million to establish a Durham site that will employ 200 people over the next few years.
After 16 years as a stay-at-home mom to three, Deborah Carr earned BioWork certification at her local Johnston Community College and just returned to the workforce in a satisfying new career in biomanufacturing.
Each year, 160 students earn the BioWork certification from Johnston Community College, paving the way to fulfilling careers in biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
Tergus Pharma has officially moved into manufacturing as it gets set to open its new headquarters in Durham. And it promises more jobs are on the horizon.
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