UTA Leads Effort to Establish Regional Biomanufacturing Hub

The University of Texas at Arlington and its partners in North Texas and Oklahoma are leading the effort to make the region a biomanufacturing training and research hub that meets the demands of U.S. and foreign biotech companies.

“With UTA’s incredible talent in research and business development in the region, we are serving as the lead of this consortium, knowing it will help further leverage biomanufacturing innovation in a research triangle with Dallas to the east, Fort Worth to the west and Oklahoma City to the north,” said UTA President Jennifer Crowley. “We are grateful to Lyda Hill Philanthropies for its generous grant that funded part of the initial market assessment for North Texas that helped build our case for the EDA.”

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