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Anchored by four major universities—Duke University, North Carolina Central University,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University—and
buoyed by the presence of an ever increasing number of life sciences companies, the
Research Triangle Park region has become one of the fastest growing and most
desirable biotech hubs in the world. The need for access to high quality, dedicated and
robust R&D facilities for this highly specialized industry is critical. Andrew Rothschild,
physician turned developer and founder of Scientific Properties, saw an opportunity to
address this need for mission critical "wet lab" facilities and in 2001 the Triangle
Biotechnology Center was opened. Widely acknowledged for its unique architecture
and the flexibility and adaptability of its laboratory space design the Triangle
Biotechnology Center has become well known throughout the Research Triangle Park
region and beyond.
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