| Investor Type | Firm |
| Investing | United States |
The Georgia Health Science University Business Incubator, also known as the Life Sciences Innovation Center, is part of the Georgia Department of Economic Development's initiative to champion growth in the biomedical sector. As a business incubator, they play a crucial role in supporting entrepreneurial ventures specifically in the realm of biomedical science.
Their approach includes encouraging, nurturing, and fostering startup companies that have a foundational basis in disciplines such as bioinformatics, genomics, medical devices, diagnostics, and other related fields. Established in 2003 by Gov. Sonny Perdue, the center has received backing from the OneGeorgia Authority and operates with the mission to drive innovation and economic development within the life sciences industry.
The physical space, located on the main campus of the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, spans approximately 1,600 square feet and is configured to accommodate up to five entrepreneurial businesses simultaneously. Startups benefit from the well-equipped facility that offers a large wet lab, a clean room or culture room, and office spaces.
Additionally, the infrastructure includes essential lab benches, sinks, desks, tables, chairs, storage shelves, as well as file cabinets, all designed to support and facilitate the complex needs of life sciences startups. The center is not simply a space for work; it is a nurturing environment that fosters collaboration and innovation, providing a strategic advantage for companies striving to bring groundbreaking scientific discoveries to market.

