Empire State Development’s Life Sciences Research and Development Tax Credit Program is designed to support new life sciences businesses locating, inventing, commercializing and producing in New York State. Program credits of $10 million per year can be allocated and used to encourage new businesses to conduct their research and development in the State.
Learn MoreCelmatix receives $4.5 million to expand its headquarters in Manhattan.
Learn MoreThe Center for Biotechnology is looking for a demonstrated leader to join our team as the Assistant Director for Technology and Business Development.
Learn MoreFunding Opportunity Now Available for 2018 Summer Cohort of I-Corps at NIH Did you know that the NIH and CDC offer entrepreneurship training program for small businesses? I-Corps at NIH is an experience-based program designed specifically for small biotech businesses. …
Learn MoreClinton Rubin, PhD, Director of the Center for Biotechnology has been elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
Learn MoreThe L’Oréal USA For Women in Science fellowship program honors female scientists at a critical stage in their careers with grants of $60,000 each. Since 2003, we’ve awarded 70 postdoctoral women scientists over $3.5 million in grants. L’Oréal USA For …
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