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November 2nd, 2007
Triad schools plan nanobio center
Abstract:
The Triad's three major public and private research institutions are laying the groundwork for a new center that would coordinate commercialization opportunities statewide in the burgeoning field of nanobiotechnology.
The technology transfer officers at Wake Forest University, UNC-Greensboro and N.C. A&T State University, funded by a $100,000 planning grant from the N.C. Biotechnology Center, are unveiling a business plan for the N.C. Center of Innovation for Nanobiotechnology or "Coin." The grant is being administered by the Piedmont Triad Partnership.
Source:
triad.bizjournals.com
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