How a $100M gift to UNC in 2014 is still fueling startups across state, including in Greensboro


An effort out of UNC stemming from pharma executive Fred Eshelman wants to address major health care issues in the state through new, innovative companies. The Eshelman Institute has created three venture studios to support the effort, including one in Greensboro focused on food insecurity in the African American community.

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