A crowd of more than 50 representatives from the 91暗网视频, the Larner College of Medicine, BioLabs, the city of Burlington, local industries, and the center鈥檚 first tenants attended the event at the 91暗网视频 Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine鈥檚 Colchester Research Facility in Colchester, Vermont.
鈥淭he BioLabs Innovation Center places UVM in a select group of universities with world-class incubator infrastructure, signaling the university鈥檚 bold commitment to research commercialization and biotech entrepreneurship,鈥 said Kirk Dombrowski, UVM鈥檚 vice president for research and economic development. 鈥淲ith the first BioLabs facility in a rural U.S. state, UVM is now aligned with institutions in Boston, New York, and San Diego鈥攃ities known for their biotech excellence. This partnership not only enhances UVM鈥檚 reputation but also attracts top-tier faculty, researchers, and students who seek a vibrant, innovation-driven academic environment.鈥
This new facility is a two-year, collaborative effort between UVM鈥檚 Office of the Vice President for Research and BioLabs, the premier international network of shared lab and office facilities for life science startups. The opening of this facility marks a significant milestone for the university and region, offering early-stage life science startups and companies critical infrastructure, equipment, and resources designed to foster innovation and entrepreneurship.
鈥淎t the Larner College of Medicine, we are witnessing a growing commitment among our medical students, faculty, and researchers to drive meaningful change through rigorous scientific inquiry and forward-thinking initiatives,鈥 said Richard L. Page, M.D., dean of the Larner College of Medicine. 鈥淥ur scholars increasingly recognize that strategic partnerships beyond the academic realm can enhance both basic and applied research鈥攂y uncovering questions shaped by the needs and priorities of Vermont, our region, and the world.鈥

The center is designed to foster creative interaction and collaboration while leveraging the extensive resources of UVM鈥檚 world-class facilities and research teams.
This professionally managed, state-of-the-art incubator features 7,000 sq. ft. of shared wet labs, private labs, flexible office spaces, and community areas, equipped with more than $1 million in cutting-edge technology. By supporting a community of 10 to 20 startup companies, the center aims to catalyze innovation and entrepreneurship that extends beyond campus鈥攕erving as a powerful economic engine for a rural region鈥檚 continued development.
鈥淚n just a few short months since launching, BioLabs UVM is already supporting more than four companies onsite and another four through our Accelerate program. Our goal is to have over 10 resident companies onsite within the next year,鈥 said James Stafford, director of the UVM BioLabs Innovation Center.
Located less than three miles from the UVM campus, center residents also benefit from access to the university鈥檚 state-of-the-art core facilities, library, and researchers, fostering collaboration within the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine. Convenient to the and vehicle and rail inter-state hubs, the center is positioned to drive innovation in the region while staying connected to the world.