Life science takes root

Spurred by state incentives, start-up incubator bioLOGIC has once again outgrown its Covington offices. It is working to piece together a public-private partnership with the City of Covington, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, Gateway College, Northern Kentucky University and Kentucky e-zone to gather needed resources for growth. Says Margaret van Gilse, Vice President of bioLOGIC: “As the next part of this, we’re trying to answer the question: Can we be a catalyst for a life sciences corridor here in Covington, a real starting point? We said, yes, we’re already doing it, but we need some help to keep going forward.”  Read the full story here.

Spurred by state incentives, start-up incubator bioLOGIC has once again outgrown its Covington offices. It is working to piece together a public-private partnership with the City of Covington, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, Gateway College, Northern Kentucky University and Kentucky e-zone to gather needed resources for growth. 

Says Margaret van Gilse, Vice President of bioLOGIC:
“As the next part of this, we’re trying to answer the question: Can we be a catalyst for a life sciences corridor here in Covington, a real starting point? We said, yes, we’re already doing it, but we need some help to keep going forward.”  
Read the full story here.
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