Millyard biotech project ramps up, aims to regenerate human tissue

The biotech research and manufacturing center at 400 Commercial St. will bring together various research efforts and create an industry to regenerate human tissue and organs.

“Our plan is to invest in projects that deliver technological solutions that enable therapies to make people’s lives better,” said Chynoweth, a former executive at Dyn and SilverTech. More…

*| Union Leader

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