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In Baltimore, a shortage of wet lab space poses an economic bottleneck – Technical.ly

By June 19, 2022News
UM Biopark rendering

UM Biopark renderingAvidea Technologies, a Baltimore-born developer of immunotherapies, had been acquired in December in a splashy $40 million deal by high-profile UK biopharma firm Vaccitech. The 14-employee startup, since folded in as Vaccitech’s North American subsidiary, would be doubling in size and needed a true home base after the five years it spent growing in Johns Hopkins Tech Ventures’s (JHTV) FastForward 1812 incubator in East Baltimore.

Image: A rendering of a planned building with wet lab space and other facliities for the University of Maryland BioPark in West Baltimore.

(Image via Wexford Science + Technology, ZGF and the City of Baltimore’s Urban Design & Architecture Advisory Panel)

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