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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 Puerto Rico IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence is hosting the 2021 Southeast Regional IDeA Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico on November 12-14, 2021. The Regional Conference has served as an important platform for faculty, postdoctoral, and student …
The Sustainable Heartland Accelerator Regional Partnership Hub (SHARPhub) provides resources and assistance -at no cost – to help turn early-stage life sciences technologies into viable startup companies. SHARPhub collaborates and shares resources and best practices with partners in Kansas, Nebraska, …
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 …
The NIH Technical and Business Assistance (TABA) Program is intended to help small businesses identify and address their most pressing product development needs. The TABA Program supports companies developing all types of technologies, e.g., clinical products such as devices, drugs, …
January 2021 Health Sciences Entrepreneurship Grand Rounds presented by UTHSC, featuring Dr. Jonathan Wall. In this talk, Dr. Wall describes the process of going from invention disclosure to viable biotech start-up and the decision processes that have led to an …
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 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 …
The University of Colorado SPARK Program supports faculty and students who would like to take their translational work from the lab to the patient to have a direct impact. It focuses on technologies addressing unmet medical needs in the areas …
Mission Leverage public-private partnerships to support end-to-end Innovations for health impact and access Accelerate the transformation of novel discoveries into innovative products Award milestone-driven WE-REACH R&D projects with value-added services Fuel the formation of sustainable start-up companies Train the next …
The goal of the NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) program, created in 2011 by NSF, has been and will continue to be to reduce the time and risk associated with translating promising ideas and technologies from the laboratory to the marketplace. …
Several NIAID investigators have graciously agreed to share their exceptional applications and summary statements as samples to help the research community. This resource contains a list of grant applications, example forms, sharing plans, letters, emails, and additional guidance for applying …
The Grant Engine development process is specifically designed to win non-dilutive funding for emerging technologies.
Contracts describe a defined government requirement for a product or service with specific deliverables and deadlines, and work done under a contract requires programmatic guidance by NIAID staff.
NIAID is dedicated to helping small businesses; the small business program team is available for advice on topics including (but not limited to) finding an appropriate funding opportunity, SBIR application advice, and managing awards.
NIAID welcomes entrepreneurs and small business leaders to explore grant and contract funding opportunities and engage in collaboration with NIAID. Our small business programs help bridge the gap between basic science and commercialization of new therapies, vaccines, diagnostic tests, and …
CDRH DICE – Division of Industry and Consumer Education Phone: 1(800) 638-2041 or (301) 796-7100; Email: DICE@fda.hhs.gov The Division of Industry and Consumer Education (DICE) answers questions (by phone and email) from the medical device industry and consumers of medical …
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 …
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs are highly competitive programs that encourage domestic small businesses to engage in Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D) with the potential for commercialization. Through a competitive awards-based program, …
BBC Entrepreneurial Training and Consulting offer a variety of services for the aspiring entrepreneur, with many of these services tailored to SBIR/STTR and other grant applications. Their services include: – Research Grant Assistance – SBIR/STTR Training – Post-Award Grants / …
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 …
This seminar will explore the impact of the COVID-19 on rural populations, systems and workforce issues and community engagement to respond to the pandemic. Note: This webinar will be broadcast from 1:00PM to 5:00PM EST.
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 National Institute of General Medical Sciences in conjunction with multiple NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices (ICOs) have partnered with Indian Health Service (IHS) to support the Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH). The NARCH program supports opportunities for …
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.