The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center of Bucks County will officially open its $1.4 million “entrepreneur wing” at its Buckingham complex Wednesday.
The 5,000-square-foot addition was created by converting unused space in the back of the center, which was formerly used as a printing and distribution warehouse for D.A. Lewis.
The project was funded primarily by Institute for Hepatitis and Virus Research, the research arm of the Hepatitis B Foundation, both of which are based in — and helped establish — the center. The center also received a $200,000 state of Pennsylvania Keystone Innovation Zone grant that was used to create teaching lab space in the wing.
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Author: John George