Winston-Salem-based BRINTER Inc. has been recognized on TIME Magazine's prestigious "Best Inventions of 2025" list for its groundbreaking work in 3D bioprinted tissue technology.
Join us on February 24, 2026, for NCBiotech’s Flash Grant Impacts Showcase, a day-long event highlighting the research funded through the Flash Grant program. The Showcase will celebrate undergraduate ...
As part of the Distinguished Speaker Series, Charlotte Biology and Biotechnology (CBB) Exchange Group presents "The 9-1-1 Complex: A Molecular First Responder for Genome Stability," featuring Robert S ...
As part of the Distinguished Speaker Series, Charlotte Biology and Biotechnology (CBB) Exchange Group presents "Exploring the DNA Repair Pathway for Cancer Therapy," featuring Zhenkun Lou, Ph.D. Lou ...
BPIA proudly presents its first-ever Symposium focused exclusively on the essential—but often overlooked—role of inert ingredients in the formulation and application of biological products. This ...
Join the Yokogawa Life Science team at NC State's Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center (BTEC) for a seminar on "Accelerating Bioprocess Innovation Through Intelligent Automation and Digital ...
Join NCBiotech's Life Sciences Marketing Group on Nov. 4 for a webinar on The SEO Evolution: Understanding the Impacts of of ...
This event is open to life sciences students and program graduates, as well as job seekers with at least 6 months of experience in the industry.
Durham-based Priovant Therapeutics, with Roivant Sciences, has shared encouraging results from its Phase 3 VALOR study evaluating brepocitinib, a potential new treatment for the autoimmune disease ...
Novonesis, a global leader in biosolutions, welcomed hundreds of local students, educators, and community leaders to its ...
Join the North Carolina Regulatory Affairs Forum for its annual Rountable Dinner on Nov. 13. This event will feature a networking reception, followed by discussions at multiple tables. Each table will ...
Hosted by the RNA Discovery Center and the UNC Chapel Hill Department of Pharmacology, a screening of the new film "Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution," will be held on Oct. 22.