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A university is offering early stage companies from its academic community office space in an incubator as the institution doubles its technology transfer office staff.

Philadelphia-based Temple University has opened an office in the University City Science Center that serves as an incubator for many life science and technology companies. So far, it is negotiating with two startup companies for office space: a nanotechnology company, Pure Nano, and a cancer therapeutics business.

Stephen Nappi, director of technology transfer and commercialization operations, declined to say how many companies it’s seeking, but said it would be “a flexible office space” and “the university has a pipeline of potential companies that it would see as a good fit for the space.”

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