life sciences company, LifeSciKY, appoints Amelia Wares as executive operations fellow, serving as assistant to the executive director.
LifeSciKY Opens State-of-the-Art Facility in Covington, Kentucky
LifeSciKY, a nonprofit lab incubator based in Kentucky, is set to open its doors later this year. The new facility, located in the OneNKY Center in Covington, KY, will offer a 15,000-square-foot lab space designed to support early-stage life sciences companies.
LifeSciKY's mission is to create a community where scientific breakthroughs are encouraged through science, camaraderie, and collaboration. The facility will provide a shared lab environment managed by experienced staff, including a Lab Services Manager, and a community of talented and forward-thinking peers.
Amelia Wares, an executive operations fellow at LifeSciKY, will be a trusted resource for Lab Residents. Wares, a biomedical engineering student at the University of Cincinnati, brings experience in clinical research and medical device startups to the team. She was drawn to LifeSciKY's strong commitment to educating and empowering the next generation of talent.
Wares, who is also the founder of TissuTrak, a digital health app designed to support people managing chronic illness, will support high-level strategy, community engagement, and entrepreneurial initiatives at LifeSciKY. She expressed excitement about being part of the growing community of entrepreneurs and life sciences leaders in Northern Kentucky.
Dr. Christin Godale, the Executive Director of LifeSciKY, expressed her excitement about Wares joining the team. "Amelia's passion for life sciences and her entrepreneurial spirit make her an excellent addition to our team," said Godale.
LifeSciKY's Covington-based facility will provide essential resources to early-stage life sciences companies, filling a critical gap in the local ecosystem. The facility will offer access to affordable labs, operational support, and opportunities to connect and collaborate within Northern Kentucky’s growing life sciences hub.
Northern Kentucky is quickly becoming a dynamic hub for innovation, according to Wares. With LifeSciKY's new facility, the region is poised to become a significant player in the life sciences industry.
LifeSciKY is preparing to welcome the first lab residents to its Covington-based facility. The state-of-the-art equipment and collaborative community will provide the perfect environment for scientific discovery and commercialization.
For more information about LifeSciKY and its upcoming facility, visit LifeSciKY's website.
- The LifeSciKY facility, situated in Covington, Kentucky within the OneNKY Center, will soon open its doors to early-stage life sciences companies.
- LifeSciKY is a nonprofit lab incubator dedicated to fostering a community that encourages scientific breakthroughs through collaboration, camaraderie, and science.
- Amelia Wares, a biomedical engineering student at the University of Cincinnati, has joined LifeSciKY's team as a resource for Lab Residents.
- Wares, who is also the founder of TissuTrak, a digital health app, will support high-level strategy, community engagement, and entrepreneurial initiatives at LifeSciKY.
- The Covington-based LifeSciKY facility will offer essential resources such as affordable labs, operational support, and opportunities for connection and collaboration within Northern Kentucky's growing life sciences hub.
- With LifeSciKY's new facility, Northern Kentucky is positioning itself as a significant player in the life sciences industry, contributing to the region's dynamic innovation ecosystem.