A very nurturing environment : UConn aims to fuel economic growth with Stamford startup incubator
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ACW Analytics Chief Technology Officer Peter Watson, left, and CEO Vijay Jayachandran pose at the corner of Washington Boulevard and Broad Street, outside the University of Connecticut’s main academic building, in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. ACW Analytics is one of the companies participating in UConn’s Technology Incubation Program in Stamford.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD During the past few years, the University of Connecticut’s Stamford campus has grown at a striking rate as seen in its rising enrollment, residence hall openings and expanding list of academic programs.
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By Natalie Missakian
Just 10 months after Rallybio launched in early 2018, Fierce Biotech, an international trade journal widely followed in the bioscience world, dubbed it one of the year’s 15 most promising biotechs.
The New Haven-based company had yet to make any groundbreaking discoveries. In fact, it didn’t have a single drug in its portfolio. And outside of its announced focus on treatments for severe rare diseases, Rallybio’s founders had offered few details about what medical conditions the startup planned to pursue.
Still, the company was getting noticed not only by reporters covering the industry but also by investors as evidenced by the $37 million it raised shortly after setting up its first lab and office at UConn’s Technology Incubation Program (TIP) in Farmington.
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