Embryos, a student biotechnology program, is now based in Seattle. The program was founded in 2018 Harvard graduate students to offer an accelerated course of commercialization of research projects, and is expanding to biotech clusters across the country, from San Diego to Houston. Nucleate connects participants with potential co-founders, scholarships, legal advice, cloud computing and other lab support as part of its six-month application program in Seattle. “Our ultimate goal is to build a strong community of trainee entrepreneurs in Seattle,” he said Melih Yilmaza graduate student at the University of Washington and co-director of Nucleate Seattle.
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