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A new $7.25 million bioscience incubator on Kansas University’s West Campus will include all of the latest equipment, high-tech features and innovative partnerships demanded by a growing industry.
The University of Kansas on Monday began construction of a $7.25 million complex that will provide space and support for fledgling biotech companies.
The Lawrence-Douglas County Biosciences Authority (LDCBA) will break ground on the $7.25 million Bioscience and Technology Business Center (BTBC) on the west campus of the University of Kansas October 5th at 11am.
CritiTech, Inc., announced that a second site has opened at the Cancer Centers of Kansas in Wichita, Kansas for its clinical trial of Nanotax® for the treatment of peritoneal cancers.
Proteon Founders Nicholas Franano, M.D. and William P. Whitaker, Esq. Named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2009 Award Winners in the Central Midwest Region.