SBIR/STTR Grant Proposal Writing Clinic

SBIR/STTR Grant Proposal Writing Clinic
July 13th and 14th, 8:30am – 4:30am
Small Business Development Center
Stony Brook University R&D Park

The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Stony Brook University is holding a free SBIR/STTR Phase I Proposal Writing Clinic July 13, 2016, followed by one-on-one counseling for in process SBIR/STTR proposals on July 14, 2016. Presented and instructed by Sharon Ballard of Enable Ventures, Inc. This clinic will hone your skills and help you to prepare proposals for Phase I or Phase II SBIR/STTR grants.

In order to participate in the clinic you must become a SBDC client. The SBDC will examine your proposed idea to make sure it will qualify for this program. Space in the July clinic is limited. The deadline for submission is June 17, 2016.

In order to start the process please click on the link below to get the proposal application questionnaire:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3Z_tmGrNoJ0Z01XSElZRFNLS3M/view?usp=sharing

Please answer the questions and submit those answers via soft copy to the following email address: sbdc@stonybrook.edu. The submissions will be reviewed by committee. Those selected to participate will be notified after June 17th.

To register or for more information call 631-632-9837 or email sbdc@stonybrook.edu

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Commercialization Fellowship for High School Students 2016

The Center for Biotechnology is seeking one or more qualified and motivated high school students interested in learning about and supporting technology development and commercialization of new biomedical innovations on behalf of the Long Island Bioscience Hub (LIBH). The LIBH is a National Institutes of Health-designated Research, Evaluation, and Commercialization Hub (REACH), one of only three such centers in the country. The LIBH supports the development and commercialization activities of its partner institutions including Stony Brook University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and Brookhaven National Laboratory. Candidates for the Fellowship will have completed their sophomore year in high school, have a GPA of no less than a 3.0, and have an interest in exploring careers in a biomedical field. The Fellowship will run from August 1 – August 31. Some flexibility possible. Interested candidates should send a one-page statement of interest detailing their academic accomplishments and describing what they would like to gain from the Fellowship experience, along with a transcript to: Kristina Duryea kristina.duryea@stonybrook.edu.

Selection Process:
Deadline for application materials is July 15, 2016.
Additional admissions procedures (including interviews, by telephone or in person) may be required.

Notification:
Applicants will generally be notified by July 22, 2016. One-two applicants are expected to be selected.

Stony Brook Incubator Company Showcase

Join us at the Stony Brook University Incubator Company Showcase at CEWIT on June 2nd ! A joint effort by Stony Brook University’s Centers of Excellence, Centers for Advanced Technology, Business Incubators and Development Centers,  the event showcases one of the nation’s most comprehensive suite of economic development programs and the technological innovations and entrepreneurial advances of the University’s burgeoning community of member companies.

The Incubator Company Showcase will feature over 40 company exhibits and displays. Providing ample time for valuable networking and one-on-one conversations with our scope of biotechnology, energy and information technology companies. The event will also commemorate both the graduation and homegrown success of Codagenix, Inc.

For more information and to register, visit http://goo.gl/5MPWqK.

MIDI Opens New Long Island Headquarters

226-East-Main-Street2MIDI Medical Product Development, recently cut the ribbon new headquarters in a newly constructed Medical Center of Excellence, within Smithtown’s Village of the Branch.
The 15,100 square foot facility is accelerating MIDI’s rapid growth and presence in the medical/healthcare product development industry. The site was chosen based upon its pristine location, professional environment, and proximity to their collaborating partner Stony Brook University Medical Center.

MIDI specializes in meeting FDA regulatory standards for medical devices and provides market research and product engineering and design services for the biotech and medical industries.

 

TheraSource LLC receives $3M SBIR Grant

TheraSource LLC, a Feinstein Institute for Medical Research spin-out, has received a $3 million three-year Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The grant will support the development of human ghrelin as an innovative treatment to alleviate health damage caused by unintentional radiation exposure.

TheraSource has been a client of the Center for Biotechnology and the organization is proud to have played an integral role in the helping the company advance their business and technology strategy. As noted by Diane Fabel, Director of Operations for the Center for Biotechnology, “The Phase II award for TheraSource is a significant landmark for the company and an important milestone for the region.”

Ping Wang, MD, founder of TheraSource and Chief of Scientific Officer (CSO) of the Feinstein Institute has stated “Human ghrelin has been investigated in clinical trials of other indications.  With our new findings, we will soon be able to file an Investigational New Drug application to US Food and Drug Administration,” said Dr. Wang. “TheraSource has received investments to fund its various projects and is seeking strategic partnerships towards the goal of clinical development and commercialization.”

For more details, read the company’s press release here.