On July 23, 2024 Orange Grove Bio, a leading integrated biopharmaceutical company, and the University of Chicago’s Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation reported a strategic partnership to catalyze the successful commercialization of novel therapeutics and life sciences technologies (Press release, Orange Grove Bio, JUL 23, 2024, View Source [SID1234645078]).
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This collaboration will combine Orange Grove Bio’s expertise in evaluating and financing novel therapeutics with the University of Chicago’s cutting-edge research capabilities. Orange Grove Bio plans to license promising life sciences technologies from the University of Chicago, developing them into new products to enhance human health. The company will provide its scientific expertise and business acumen to support early company formation.
"The University of Chicago boasts superior academic prowess and researchers who are at the top of their field," said Rich Ganz, Senior Venture Partner at Orange Grove Bio. "Our shared resources will maximize the chances of moving groundbreaking work from the lab to the clinic with the goal of benefiting patients in need."
The partnership encompasses several key aspects designed to foster innovation and collaboration. This includes new educational opportunities, such as workshops, seminars, networking events, and mentoring. Additionally, Orange Grove Bio will lead a PhD internship program, offering students valuable career exploration opportunities.
"This partnership will give the team at Orange Grove Bio an inside look at the novel work being done at the University of Chicago and provide our researchers with opportunities to gain industry-informed perspectives on their innovations," said Samir Mayekar, managing director of The University of Chicago’s Polsky Center. "We share a commitment to advancing scientific discoveries and strengthening the biotech ecosystem in Chicago, particularly on the South Side."
This strategic partnership represents a significant step forward in bridging regional gaps in venture capital funding and accelerating the translation of scientific breakthroughs into life-changing treatments. To further these goals, Orange Grove Bio plans to establish a presence on the South Side of Chicago, enabling close interaction with the academic teams at the University and amplifying its commitment to the Midwest biotech ecosystem.
"This partnership is a valuable addition to the University’s resources," said Jeffrey Hubbell, Professor at the University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and founder of several life science companies. "The detailed feedback the Orange Grove Bio team is able to provide helps inform what additional studies or data we should pursue to empower successful external financing."