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About the Pennsylvania
Biotechnology Center

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The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC) is a nonprofit life sciences incubator dedicated to the creation of a world-class biotechnology center; to the promotion of regional economic development and job creation; and to the education and training of tomorrow’s researchers.

Funded in part by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the PABC opened in August 2006. The PABC is a nonprofit life sciences incubator-accelerator, offering state-of-the-art laboratory and office space to early stage biotech companies, as well as the Hepatitis B Foundation and Blumberg Institute. Led by a board appointed by the Hepatitis B Foundation and managed by the Blumberg Institute, the PABC has more than 100 member companies, mostly small to mid-size science, research and pharmaceutical companies.
 
The PABC seeks to advance biotechnology in the region, maximize synergies between nonprofit scientists and their commercial colleagues, and launch new ideas and discoveries that will make a difference.


Become a Member of PABC
 
PABC is now extending annual memberships regionally and nationally. Located in the middle of the pharma belt between North Jersey and Philadelphia, the PABC was named one of the most successful biotechnology incubators in the country, according to a 2018 International Business Innovation Association survey.  This is a unique opportunity to become a member of our scientific and entrepreneurial community. Click on the button below for more information!
About Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center Memberships

The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC) is now extending annual memberships regionally and nationally. Located in the middle of the pharma belt between North Jersey and Philadelphia, the PABC was named one of the most successful biotechnology incubators in the country, according to a 2018 International Business Innovation Association survey. This is a unique opportunity to become a member of our scientific and entrepreneurial community.
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