Leaders at Lyda Hill Philanthropies, Form Bio, and BioLabs Discuss the State of the Industry

D CEO sat down with Clark, Aldridge, and Everett to discuss advancements in medicine via biotech, Pegasus Park, the state of biotech in North Texas, advancements, and future forecast.

Lyda Hill Philanthropies, alongside J. Small Investments, spearhead the Pegasus Park project to turn the former oil industry site into Dallas’ biotech heart. The 23-acre campus currently features 750,000 square feet of office and warehouse space, a number that’s soon to grow.  

BioLabs, situated in the campus’s 18-story office tower, serves as an incubator and collaborative space for biotech startups from all over the country. It provides the necessary equipment for a startup to graduate into the next stage of operations. 

Form Labs, a spinoff of Colossal (the Dallas-based company working to bring back the wooly mammoth among other extinct animals), lends its AI and software to biotech companies, assisting companies in improving its products.

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