INTERVIEW: JnJ Innovation's J-Labs seeks out new innovation in Texas
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Johnson & Johnson has long been an investor in early-stage science, and the company is increasing its geographic reach with the launch of a new J-Labs incubator in Houston, Texas. The incubator is part of its J-Labs offering, formerly known as Janssen Labs, and will be housed within the Texas Medical Center’s new Innovation Institute. Called J-Labs @TMC, it will be home to up to 50 start-ups that could come from any areas that J&J is involved in: namely, consumer, medical devices/diagnostics, and pharma.
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