BioLeap, parallel18’s bioscience incubation program, will provide business education and mentorship over 12 weeks to the participants of its second cohort. #NewsismyBusiness
Obsidis Consortia to host the event set for April 12-13 at the Puerto Rico Convention Center. #NewsismyBusiness
Local scientists receive funding for innovative projects across various fields. #NewsismyBusiness
Funding for the innovative center should boost the technological economy, facilitate scientific collaboration and foster entrepreneurship in Puerto Rico. #NewsismyBusiness
CytoImmune Therapeutics, Inc. and Biosimilar Solutions, LLC will establish operations in Puerto Rico to develop their biotechnology products. Both initiatives represent a combined investment of some $228 million and the creation of 400 jobs, economic development organization Invest Puerto Rico announced. While CytoImmune Therapeutics will engage in developing cancer immunotherapy solutions, Biosimilar Sciences will work […]
INDUNIV, an organization that for 38 years has been the voice of the bioscience industry in Puerto Rico, will represent the island at the BIO International Convention,” in Boston from June 4-7.
The Puerto Rico Agricultural Biotechnology Industry Association (PRABIA) recently launched a campaign that seeks to answer frequently asked questions about its industry, such as its economic impact and how farmers benefit from it.
The arrival of spring also means the arrival of the first ever Agricultural Biotechnology Season’s End Festival, a celebration that highlights the industry’s achievements and innovations, as represented by the Puerto Rico Agricultural Biotechnology Industry Association (PRABIA).
As part of a shared commitment to promoting and supporting education, research and community outreach, the Puerto Rico Agricultural Biotechnology Industry Association (PRABIA) and the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico entered a general collaborative agreement to foster and provide opportunities to students majoring in science and biotech fields.
As Puerto Rico finds itself in the midst of furthering its role in the knowledge economy on a large scale, the Puerto Rico Agricultural Biotechnology Industry Association (PRABIA) and the Mayagüez campus of the University of Puerto Rico signed Tuesday a collaboration agreement that will benefit the agronomists that graduate each year.
The University of Puerto Rico’s Mayagüez campus is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Industrial Biotechnology Program, which has served as a platform to present innovative technological, research and cutting-edge aspects using the science as a change agent.
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