Tag: Patrice Milos
Agreement for incubator labs in Providence is designed to fill need
As Massachusetts is facing a surplus of lab space, Rhode Island life science leaders are celebrating taking the first steps to develop incubator lab...
R.I. Life Science Hub seeks to be a game-changer
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GOVERNMENT: R.I. Life Science Hub
PATRICE M. MILOS DESCRIBES the creation of the quasi-public entity R.I. Life Science Hub last year...
R.I. Life Science Hub to award $20M in grants to support...
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Life Science Hub board of directors on Tuesday approved allocating up to $20 million in grant funding to help attract...
R.I. Life Science Hub awards first round of small grants
PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Life Science Hub announced Thursday it’s issuing $98,780 in the first round of small grants for life science projects.
The...
RI Bio appoints Mauricio board chair
PROVIDENCE – Life sciences professional trade organization RI Bio has announced Jaimy Mauricio will serve as chair of the board of directors effective July...
Patrice Milos tapped as R.I. Life Science Hub interim president
PROVIDENCE – Patrice Milos will serve as interim president of the Rhode Island Life Science Hub beginning July 1, the hub’s board announced Tuesday.
“I’m...
RI Bio executive director announces retirement
PROVIDENCE – RI Bio, a life sciences professional trade organization, has announced that Executive Director Carol Malysz will be retiring at the end of...
McKee nominates 3 for R.I. Life Sciences Hub board
PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Life Sciences Hub is coming together as Gov. Daniel J. McKee announced three more board appointments Monday.
McKee tapped Brian...
Five Questions With: Patrice Milos, Cherrystone Angel Group executive director
1. How does your experience as co-founder of a startup inform your strategy in your new role at Cherrystone? Angel investors must keep pace...
Startup shake-up: Entrepreneurs scramble to revamp business plans
Like many college seniors, biomedical student Abbie Kohler and engineering student Greg Fine were disheartened to have their final semester suddenly cut short and...