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 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 …
Montana INBRE is a collaborative network of Ph.D.-granting institutions, baccalaureate schools and tribal colleges that invests in Montana’s biomedical research capacity and workforce pipeline. Our aim is to improve the health and well being of all Montanans, and we’re achieving …
Established in September, 2017, the SBC is a phase I center of biomedical research excellence program (COBRE) funded by National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) of National Institutes of Health (NIH). The primary mission of the SBC is to …
Wyoming INBRE funding is intended to enhance biomedical research capacity, expand and strengthen the research capabilities of biomedical faculty, and provide access to biomedical resources for promising undergraduate students throughout the eligible states. The Wyoming INBRE network is composed of …
The University of Idaho’s INBRE network website provides information on the various connected programs at UI.
The INBRE Program has the express purpose to increase Idaho’s competitiveness for federal biomedical research funding and to improve the quality of biomedical education in the state. It is a collaborative effort of research-intensive institutions to sponsor research and science-based …
The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) supports basic research that increases understanding of biological processes and lays the foundation for advances in disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Funding opportunities for community college, undergraduate, master’s, and post-baccalaureate students; doctoral …
The NIH-wide COVID-19 Strategic Plan provides a framework for accelerating the development of therapeutic interventions, vaccines, and diagnostics. NIH will implement five cross-cutting strategies: 1. Invest in NIH and NIH-funded researchers to increase fundamental and foundational knowledge of SARS-CoV-2 and …
Under the NIH, the National Cancer Institute’s AAP is aimed at helping small businesses apply for Phase I SBIR/STTR funding. Selected small businesses can participate in the program at no cost.
This resource provides information on the process for applying to a small business grant through NIAID, how to determine eligibility, where to find registration guidance, reviewing funding opportunities, applying for a grant, and what to do after you’ve applied.
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 National Cancer Institute has compiled a list of various SBIR/STTR resources and funding opportunities, with the resources ranging from NCI resources for cancer researchers, an NIH matchmaker tool, NIH SBIR/STTR just in time procedures, to common tips for applying …
The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences has compiled a list of federal and state resources to support businesses after receiving an NCATS SBIR/STTR award.
NIH CAP is a 9-month program that is well-regarded for its combination of deep domain expertise and access to industry connections, which have resulted in measurable gains and accomplishments by participating companies. It is open only to HHS/NIH SBIR/STTR Phase …
NIH Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIRs) are a FREE business resource for small business awardees seeking assistance with commercializing their technology and ensuring success in the market. There are no fixed time commitments or funding required – support is on an …
This webpage has links to a wide variety of National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) funding opportunities, with additional opportunities for training and career development, and informational guides on clinical research next steps to finalize protocol and launch …
This webpage is the homepage for NIH SBIR/STTR funding, with links to many application assistance resources.
This webpage lists all current NCATS small business funding opportunities.
This webpage lists a number of NIH NCATS small business resources, with a variety of webinars covering topics such as: – SBIR and STTR funding and NCATS resources for researchers and entrepreneurs focused on advancing translational research and technologies – …
This webpage provides information on the current NIH National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health grants and funding, as well as information on how to apply.
This webpage lists all current NIH National Cancer Institute SBIR grant opportunities.
Using this website, one can easily and quickly query the central NIH funding database using the following: – Search Term(s): – Issuing Organization: – Participating Organization: – Release Date: – Opening Date: (SF 424 Only): – Expiration Date: – Activity …
The purpose of this course is to present biomedical entrepreneurs with a detailed framework for building a step-wise, validated financial plan in a series of five sequential videos. Moving beyond the short-term perspective of immediate financing needs to a comprehensive, …
This webpage lists the current National Institute of Mental Health SBIR and STTR funding opportunity announcements.
A part of the National Institutes of Health, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) has created a webinar series covering the basics of entrepreneurship and biomedical technology development.
This database lists expertise, capabilities and contact info for hundreds of core facilities across the country.
The purpose of this course is to present biomedical entrepreneurs with a detailed framework for building a step-wise, validated financial plan.