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Companies

Artemis Solutions, Inc.
(215) 489-4944
Kathleen Czupich
Grant support and business services company
Biosante Pharmaceuticals
(215) 589-6359
Tulin Morcol
Pipeline of hormone therapy products and drug delivery systems
Buckingham Life Sciences
(215) 489-4900
Timothy Block
Biomarkers and diagnostics
Callisto Pharmaceuticals
(215) 589-6308
Kunwar Shailubhai
Small molecule therapy for cancer
Clark Consulting
(215) 589-6407
Joseph Clark
Pharmaceutical executive recruiting and consulting
Datascope
(215) 589-6317
Thomas Barford
Anesthesia delivery systems
Enantigen
(215) 589-6350
Michael Xu
Drug R&D for novel antiviral therapy
Fox Chase Cancer Center
1-888-369-2427
Clinical research; programs of prevention, detection and treatment of cancer; community outreach
Green Oil Company
(215) 589-6417
Ira Pierce, P.E.
Research, development and production of green energy products based on canola, replacing petroleum
Immunotope
(215) 489-4945
Mohan Philip
Immunotherapy for cancer and infectious diseases
Lone Oak Medical Technologies
(215) 230-7607
David Comley
Developing novel bone density diagnostic device
Pennsylvania Bio Nano Systems, LLC
(215) 858-7555
Fred Klaessig
Investigations of bionanoparticle interfaces
Pharmabridge
(215) 589-6409
Tong Xiao
Custom synthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates
Product and Educational Services LLC
(215) 230-7515
Edward Griffith
Storage, handling and shipping for INDs and IDEs
Russell Biotech Inc.
(215) 609-4995
Thomas Russell, PhD
Development and commercialization of magnetic cell selection technology
Serigene
William F. Soriano
Integrated point of care PCR system
SHAR-x Biopharma
(215) 589-6435
Allen Reitz
Drug discovery for neurological disorders
TherimuneX Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
(267) 252-5791
James D. Thacker, PhD
Biopharmaceutical research and development
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Facilities

The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center of Bucks County is an impressive, easily accessible 112,000 square foot campus that houses nonprofit research organizations and commercial start-up companiesin the same facility.

The nonprofit research organizations include the Hepatitis B Foundation and its research institute, the Institute for Hepatitis and Virus Research, Drexel Institute for Biotechnology and Virology Research of Drexel University, and Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Additional nonprofit organizations will be invited to the Center as opportunities arise and as space permits.

Commercial start-up companies at various stages of development will be eligible for incubator space in a reserved area of the Center. In addition to dedicated space, companies will have access to common areas, and very early stage companies may be accommodated within IHVR and DIBVR laboratories under special agreements.

More mature bio or high-tech companies are also welcome. While very early phase business will receive greater support and access to various systems from the nonprofit research organizations, later-stage companies will be expected to be more autonomous and capable of supporting themselves.

Since we are the headquarters for the Bucks County Biotechnology Keystone Innovation Zone (KIZ), locating your company here will qualify it for the financial and developmental resources provided by the KIZ program.

Space is currently available at the Center. Options range from a single lab or office to an entire floor for a headquarters operation to light manufacturing or warehouse space. Approximately 8,000 square feet are also available for custom-designed laboratory suites for mid-stage companies. Please contact us to learn more or arrange a visit.

 

 
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