Atlanta Start up Company Receives $4M from GATech Technology

Published On: January 6, 2012|Categories: Blog, Georgia Tech|Tags: , |

GATech Research leads to Start up fundingTechnology developed by researchers at the GA Tech and Emory University for delivering drugs and other therapeutics to specific locations in the eye provides the foundation for a startup company that has received a $4 million venture capital investment.

The Atlanta-based startup, Clearside Biomedical, plans to develop microinjection technology that will use hollow microneedles to precisely target therapeutics within the eye.

Read more about the technology developed at GATech here.