GALVESTON

The University of Texas Medical Branch on Wednesday opened its Life Science Incubator, which officials say will support early-stage life science companies and entrepreneurs while fostering innovation and academic-industry collaboration in the field.

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Bailey Jones

[thumbup] Sounds like a great use for a grand old building.

Keith Gray

Bailey, it's more than that. These start-up life science companies are doing amazing things that will benefit all humanity. Very cool stuff going on in this community.

Bailey Jones

Keith, I'm all for research and entrepreneurship.

Ted Gillis

This old Custom House building is interesting with a unique architucture. I''m glad they keep finding different ways to re-purpose her.

Bailey Jones

It shows up in this week's Galveston History Unscripted video as the Galveston Immigration Station, from 1933 to 1940 when it became the customs house.

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