[Karamedica, Inc. and Murrieta Genomics are the first two tenants to move into UC Riverside's recently opened Life Sciences Incubator, the first wetlab space for biotech entrepreneurs in the Inland Empire.]
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Two new tenants have joined the UC Riverside Life Sciences Incubator as the campus continues to ramp-up research and provide lab and office space for life science entrepreneurs.
NeyroblastGX and GattaCo Inc. are the third and fourth tenants to join the state-of-the-art research facility housed in the Multidisciplinary Research Building. Karamedica Inc. and Murrieta Genomics Inc. were the first two tenants in the incubator, which is managed by the UC Riverside Office of Technology Partnerships.
NeyroblastGX, which was founded last year, began working out of the incubator in January and has received funding from the U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the National Science Foundation.