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Candidates must possess a 4-year life science-related degree and 2 years of professional experience working for a life sciences-related company. If the minimum qualifications are met, an invitation to ...
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center’s newly relaunched Career Center site is now fully automated. On one recent day, the site listed nearly 2,000 jobs – about 15 times more jobs than the previous ...
BioCryst has also filed its line extension application for the use of ORLADEYO oral granules in patients with HAE aged 2 to 11 years with the European Medicines Agency. Additional regulatory filings ...
Join Innovate Carolina’s Office of Technology Commercialization for its 2025 Celebration of Inventorship, an evening dedicated to recognizing UNC’s distinguished inventors. This event will feature ...
Following a regulatory setback last year, Satsuma Pharmaceuticals Inc. has won approval for its nasal powder migraine treatment device from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Satsuma, a unit of a ...
The recent Accelerate NC Career Celebration at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center brought together key players in the growing ecosystem that makes North Carolina a global leader in life sciences ...
Join us for the inaugural panel event of the Operational Excellence Network of NC. This event will cover how a continuous improvement (CI) mindset drives innovation, efficiency, and resilience across ...
The Translational Research Grant (TRG) program funds research projects that explore commercial applications or initiate the early commercial development of university-held life sciences inventions.
Jobs in North Carolina’s life sciences sector focus largely on developing and producing life saving medicines. A variety of programs exist to help students learn about how to obtain these types of ...
URO-1, a Greensboro medical device company in prostate and soft tissue cancer diagnostics, has secured a new round of equity financing and announced additional milestones since the start of ...