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research park

noun

  1. an industrial park whose facilities are devoted to research and development.



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The city of nearly 175,000, located between North Carolina’s mountains in the west and the beaches in the east, is a perfect place for those working in Research Triangle Park – the most extensive research park in the country – and for entrepreneurs launching new businesses.

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Dr Carolina Grandellis, a biofoundry manager at the Earlham Institute research park in Norwich, added that it was hard to replenish the brain drain by attracting scientists from overseas because of a tightening of the visa system by both the previous and current government.

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The shopping center was being converted to offices when the UC Regents bought it for $700 million in January to create the research park.

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At 360,000 square feet, the institute will be the research park’s primary tenant.

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Now under construction at Fontaine Research Park, the institute is poised to accelerate the development of new treatments and cures for a wide variety of diseases, ultimately transforming how healthcare is delivered across Virginia and beyond.

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