These funds will aid in the advancement of life science research and development, as well as help companies attract additional funding from other sources. The grants and loans play a crucial role in fostering innovation and economic growth in North Carolina's biotechnology sector.
Five bioscience companies received loans totaling $1.5 million to advance their research and product development.
Ideal Medical Technologies received a $500,000 loan to develop an artificial pancreas device for ICU patients.
Innatrix, Drive Therapeutics, Translational Imaging Innovations, and BioMedInnovations each received $250,000 for various projects.
21 bioscience companies previously supported by the Biotech Center raised $29.2 million in follow-on funding.
Cell Microsystems raised $6.5 million for its cell-sorting technology.
EpiCypher and RedBud Labs received research grants from the NIH, totaling over $4.4 million and nearly $3 million, respectively.
Three universities received research grants totaling $240,000 for projects related to swine waste treatment, Alzheimer's disease testing, and treatment for kidney stones.
Thirteen grants totaling $49,325 were awarded to sponsor regional events and national meetings in the life sciences.
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center's grants and loans provide vital support and funding to bioscience companies, universities, and non-profit organizations, fostering innovation and economic growth in the state.