EDA Awards: Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub
The Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub seeks to strengthen personalized medicine innovation and manufacturing and commercialization ecosystem in the region in three key areas: imaging/theranostics, genomics, and big data/analytics.
Federal funds awarded for biohealth, with UW–Madison leading the way
The $49 million in Phase 2 funding to the Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub is expected to drive transformative medical innovation, workforce development and critical job growth across Wisconsin.
Jomol Mathew leads the Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Data Hub for UW
The University of Wisconsin–Madison, one of 18 members of the Biohealth Tech Hub consortium, was selected by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) to spearhead a $49 million in Phase 2 funding to the Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub, focused to create a comprehensive, secure, accessible, and inclusive health data ecosystem that will be able to provide research-ready health data.
Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub
A consortium of 18 partners, including industry leaders, academic and research institutions, economic development groups, and labor and workforce development organizations.