According to a report in the Daily Progress, a Charlottesville, Virginia newspaper, Biotage Inc. will be moving its U.S. headquarters from its University of Virginia Research Park facility in Charlottesville to a 15,000-square-foot facility near Charlotte, North Carolina.
According to a report in the Daily Progress, a Charlottesville, Virginia newspaper, Biotage Inc. will be moving its U.S. headquarters from its University of Virginia Research Park facility in Charlottesville to a 15,000-square-foot facility near Charlotte, North Carolina. The move is expected to be completed in September and is being made to provide the company with a central location for its American business and access to a large international airport. Biotage Inc. was founded in Charlottesville in 1989 by Henry E. Blair and Sheridan G. Snyder to produce, design, and market chromatography technology for the pharmaceutical industry. The international parent company Biotage AB is headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden.
27 Young US Scientists to Attend Lindau Novel Laureate Meetings in Lindau, Germany
June 13th 2025As a precursor to the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, Texas A&M University held a meeting for future Lindau attendees to highlight the institution’s scientific facilities. One such attendee is Caitlin Cain of the University of Michigan, one of LCGC International’s 2024 Rising Stars of Separation Science.