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Café with Soul and a Bucks County family are donating $120,000 to support major enhancements to the teaching lab at the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC), which is used by high school students from the Central Bucks School District

Article quoted from PharmExec.com. By Michale Wong. Read the original here. A Harvard Business School Healthcare Alumni Association Q&A with Louis Kassa, CEO of the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center. Louis P. Kassa III, MPA, is CEO of the

Article quoted from Techwire Asia. Read the original here. The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC) is a collaborative space that encourages cross-pollination between research teams and nascent companies in the life sciences. The ethos of advancing the discipline at the

Former Gov. Mark Schweiker, a Bucks County native and resident, was honored March 14 at the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC) in Doylestown. In 2001, Gov. Schweiker approved the $8 million state grant to the Hepatitis B Foundation that funded

Article quoted from Excedr.  Original article can be read here. It isn’t uncommon to learn that a biotech startup was created while the founders were working in a research laboratory at a university. Church Lab is an

For the second consecutive year, Louis P. Kassa III, MPA, chief executive officer of the Hepatitis B Foundation, Baruch S. Blumberg Institute and Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC), has been chosen by the Philadelphia Business Journal for its

Through a pilot program aimed at accelerating and supporting life sciences startups in our state, the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC) will provide financial support and free lab space to more than a dozen startups at the PABC in Doylestown, its B+labs incubator in Philadelphia and elsewhere in Pennsylvania.  The PABC’s new initiative, the Academic Innovation Zone, is managing $5 million through the Commonwealth of

The 16th Annual Food drive at the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC) once again was a major success. From Nov. 1 through Dec. 11, staff with the Blumberg Institute, Hepatitis B Foundation, PABC and the nearly 50 PABC-member companies at