Park tenant mix is rich and diverse
The Virginia BioTechnology Research Park is home to a unique mix of private-sector companies, not-for-profits, research institutes and government laboratories that makes for a rich biosciences community.

A lab at the VCU Institute for Structural Biology and Drug Discovery
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Tenants range from small biosciences start-ups — developing everything from novel drugs to biochip products to genetically engineered body parts — to divisions of international pharmaceutical and environmental testing companies to university research institutes. It also includes teams of forensic scientists, the state’s major health testing agency and the organization that maintains the national organ transplant waiting list.
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