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Enhance your translational science skills this fall with a seven-week online course. MEDI 501: Principles of Preclinical Translational Science (link is external). This class is open to the public and is being offered by NCATS’ Education Branch in partnership with the Foundation …
The UK Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) is the intellectual property development and technology transfer office for the University of Kentucky (UK). The core mission of the OTC is to facilitate the commercialization of UK innovations and discoveries for the …
As an NIH Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hub, MN-REACH is committed to improving health care by fostering the development and application of therapeutics, preventatives, diagnostics, devices, and tools. REACH Hubs provide educational opportunities for innovators as they further develop their …
The University of Louisville ExCITE (Expediting Commercialization, Innovation, Translation, and Entrepreneurship) program supports faculty, staff, and students who want to take the ground-breaking, healthcare-related work they do in their labs to the marketplace. UofL ExCITE does this by: Developing infrastructure …
The Long Island Bioscience Hub (LIBH) aims to foster the development of therapeutics, preventatives, diagnostics, devices and research tools emerging from LIBH partner institutions that address diseases within the NIH’s mission. The development of these technologies is supported by several …
The mission of the University of California Center for Accelerated Innovation (UC CAI), a collaboration of the five UC medical campuses, is to translate NHLBI- and NIDA-funded discoveries to improve health and health care and address unmet medical needs. The …
The goal of MBArC is to provide funding, training, and education to academic researchers to accelerate the transition of discoveries originating from research labs into products that improve health. To be eligible for this funding opportunity, a technology must be …
The program is designed to provide an efficient and effective mechanism to quickly identify and support promising biomedical technologies. In addition to financial resources, ROI provides continuous support with IP protection, mentoring, management, and educational resources to assist the Rutgers …
SEED supports the NIH innovator community in their efforts to validate the potential health impacts of promising scientific discoveries and advance them into healthcare products that improve patient care and enhance health. Developing products across the biomedical spectrum requires NIH’s …
Open to current and future entrepreneurs developing innovative technology ideas in the healthcare space, the NIH Applicant Assistance Program (AAP) is aimed at helping small businesses apply for Phase I SBIR/STTR funding. Selected small businesses can participate in the program …
Hosted by Dr. Eugene Krentsel, Chief Scientific Officer of XLerateHealth, this webinar will be split into two sections: 1. Drug (and Biologic) Development Requirements – Dr. Sasiela, NIH The basics of drug development are well known in many labs – …
The Biosciences Entrepreneurial Lab is a wet lab incubator space at the University of Nevada, Reno. Its creation was inspired by the cost prohibitive nature of startups in the biosciences and to accelerate the growth and success of bioscience entrepreneurship …
Bioscience Laboratories provides a variety of laboratory testing services, including clinical testing, cosmetic testing, virology testing, in-vitro testing, materials testing, and biofilm testing.
WWAMI is the UW School of Medicine’s one-of-a-kind, multi-state medical education program. The acronym, WWAMI, stands for the states served by the UW School of Medicine: Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. UW medical students have access to a variety …
Providing the resources to train, cultivate and sustain future leaders of the biomedical research workforce is a key CTSA Program goal. The program enables a coordinated, national effort to help ensure that our nation will have a pipeline of trained …
Under NCATS’ leadership, the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program supports a national network of medical research institutions — called hubs ― that work together to improve the translational research process to get more treatments to more patients more …
The NIH SEED office has created a new website that highlights the products and services small businesses have developed with NIH support. The website works as a new interactive mapping tool to highlight the amazing stories of success that have …
The NIH calls your attention to a recently published Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics Radical (RADx-rad) funding opportunity announcement (FOA), RFA-OD-20-016: “RADx-rad Multimodal COVID-19 surveillance methods for high risk clustered populations (R01 Clinical Trial Optional).” Specific areas of interest from each …
The NIH calls your attention to a recently published Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics Radical (RADx-rad) funding opportunity announcement (FOA), RFA-OD-20-015: “RADx-rad Wastewater Detection of SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19) (U01 – Clinical Trials Not Allowed).” Specific areas of interest from each of the …
Our mission is to promote entrepreneurship and innovation, creating economic opportunity. At Arrowhead, we help innovators, entrepreneurs, and small businesses at any stage start and grow through our services, resources, expertise, and connections. We are also the technology transfer and …
Our COBRE center, funded by the National Center for Research Resources, aims to make discoveries in basic science that can be applied in the clinical setting in order to improve patient care. Through collaboration between the University of Nevada, Reno …
Current active DRCB awards by the NIH including INBRE, COBRE, CTR, Co-Funding, Regional Technology Transfer Accelerator Hubs, and others.
IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) is a federally funded grant program that originates from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). INBRE promotes the development, coordination, and sharing of research …
Nevada INBRE, part of the IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence, is a National Institutes of Health (NIH) program designed to help traditionally underfunded states build biomedical infrastructure. Nevada INBRE also works with NSHE partner institutions to promote biomedical research …
Champions biomedical and community based research excellence in the state of New Mexico through the development of innovative, supportive and sustainable research environments for faculty and students, community engaging health initiatives, while building a network of lead scientists and educators …
The Center for Alaska Native Health Research was established in 2001 through a five-year grant awarded by the National Institutes of Health through the National Center for Research Resources to the University of Alaska Fairbanks. In 2007 the NIH renewed …
The Alaska INBRE (IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence) program at the University of Alaska (UA) is funded by the National Institutes Health (NIH) National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS). The IDeA (Institutional Development Award) program of NIGMS is …
Many of the important and emerging infectious diseases of humans are zoonotic, and most are also potential weapons of bioterrorism. Furthermore, a number of these diseases have reservoirs in the livestock and wildlife of our nation. The goal of this …
Based at Montana State University, the Center for American Indian and Rural Health Equity (CAIRHE) (“Care”) is an official state of Montana research center designated by the Montana University System Board of Regents. CAIRHE’s mission is to reduce significant health …