Courtney Law


Courtney Law

Courtney Law, Ph.D., is Vice President of Life Sciences at JPMorgan, where she leads efforts to build and strengthen relationships across the life sciences ecosystem in Georgia and the broader Southeast. She previously served as Managing Director of BIolocity, an early-stage fund and accelerator within the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University, and as Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Georgia Bio, advancing academic–industry collaborations statewide.


Before moving to Georgia, Law was Gonzaga University’s director of the University of Washington School of Medicine–Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership, where she supported research, entrepreneurship, interprofessional health education, and the development of new academic facilities through extensive cross-sector collaboration.


Earlier in her career, she held leadership roles with Life Science Washington, including managing the pilot of the Washington Innovation Network (WIN) mentoring program for life science entrepreneurs. She also contributed to commercialization efforts at UW’s CoMotion program, and spent nearly a decade in drug discovery research focused on asthma, anticoagulation, and type 2 diabetes, in addition to roles supporting technology transfer at NC State University.


Law earned her Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and completed postdoctoral training at the Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise (BRITE) in Durham, North Carolina.