Life Sciences leaders tour the manufacturing space at Morgan Advanced Ceramics in New Bedford, a recipient of a 2009 award from the Life Sciences Tax Incentive Program. The company received tax incentives totaling $570,000, and in exchange committed to creating nineteen new jobs in 2010 as part of a 25,000 square foot expansion. Pictured from left to right are MassBio President Robert Coughlin, Life Sciences Center President & CEO Susan Windham-Bannister, Buddy Rocha from the Massachusetts Office on Business Development, and Morgan Advanced Ceramics Vice President & General Manager Brian Roznoy.
The Center has begun accepting applications for the 2010 Life Sciences Tax Incentive Program. The application period opened on May 3, and applications are due July 2 at 12 pm. For more information about the program, or to access the online application, click here »
Olaris is a precision diagnostics company that is on a mission to revolutionize how diseases are diagnosed and treated. By leveraging their CEREBRO platform (Comprehensive Early Responsive Evaluation of Biomarkers Related to Outcomes), which combines metabolomics and machine learning, they are able to harness the power of the body’s own communication system to discover and develop their pipeline of myOLARIS precision diagnostics.