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20-September-2008 09:55:58 - Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator or section by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page or at requests for expansion. March 2008 Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator Established: 1990 Dean: Director David L. Day Location: Florida, USA Website: Official website The Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator is a facility at the University of Florida thats mission is to meld the latest in research innovation with the marketplace. The Incubator works in all areas research relating to the life sciences, biomedical research, medicine, and chemical sciences.1 Contents 1 History 2 Graduate Companies 3 International Recognition 4 External links History The Sid Martin Biotechnology Development Institute BDI was officially founded on July 2, 1990 by the Florida Legislature and was named after a member in the Florida House of Representatives named Sid Martin in recognition of his commitment to the state of Florida and the University of Florida. In 1994, the Trustees at the University of Florida authorized 6 acres 24,000 m2 to build the Sid Martin Biotechnology incubator.2 The Incubator is now 40,000 square feet 3,700 m2 and was built with a combination of funding from the University of Florida, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the Florida Legislature. Overall the facility was created, engineered, equipped, and opened in 1995 as one of the first bio-business incubators in the United States. The overall cost at that time was $11.5 million. The Incubator is currently located in the Progress Corporate Park outside of Gainesville, Florida. Overall this research park was built by the vision of former University of Florida President Robert Q. Marston.3 Graduate Companies Several biotechnology startups have occupied space in the BDI and then went on to become successful independent companies. This includes Applied Genetic Technologies Corp, BioMed Immnunotech, Inc., Cygene Labs, EcoArray Inc., EnCor Biotechnology Inc., Eragen Biosciences Inc., Morphogenesis Inc., Nanotherapeutics Inc., Oragenics Inc., Oxthera Inc. and Verenium Corp.. Two further BDI companies, SunPharm Inc. and Universal Air Technologies Inc. were acquired by larger companies. International Recognition In an international contest, the University of Florida's biotechnology business incubator was named the second best of its kind for 2007. 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