« We think there is room for a new model to address these challenges. That begins with our space in NYC, where inventors can share an environment, equipment, and ideas with one another. The incubator is located in a traditional industrial area in Harlem now undergoing a dramatic transformation. NYC has nine major academic medical centers, with the second highest level of federal National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding of all cities in the the country. NYC also has one of the nation’s largest investor communities. Our vision is take early-stage ideas from local research universities and innovators , and help turn them into viable companies — right here in NYC. »
| Harlem Biospace website
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They focus on startup with healthcare technologies projects having a strong wet-lab/device component.
Their expertise lies in:
Biogelx
Designs innovative small peptide hydrogels for Precision Control of Cell Culture.
Junco Labs
Develops lab-on-chip devices for human point of care diagnostics.
Junco's website
Discover more of Harlem Biospace's portfolio here:
harlembiospace.com/community/
The company works on a renewable 6-months terms basis, for up to a maximum of 3 years. Application through their online platform can be found here:
You can also check out Synaptic, a digital networking and resource sharing platform developed by Harlem Biospace: synaptic.nyc
The deal they offer:
Synapse: the MIT Biotech Report is a publication of the MIT Biotech Group.
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