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Harvard, MIT and Boston-area hospitals get $76M for health innovation center

By January 19, 2021News

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Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s joint biological innovation center has secured $76 million and signed a lease for a new facility in Watertown, Mass., according to a Jan. 14 news release.

Harvard and MIT partnered with several Harvard-affiliated teaching hospitals including Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women’s in November 2019 to launch the Center for Advanced Biological Innovation and Manufacturing. 

The new funding will go toward building the 40,000-square-foot facility and support 40 full-time employees. The center expects to begin operations in early 2022.

 

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