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Traverse Biosciences Executes Exclusive, Worldwide License Agreement

Mar 16 2015
NEW YORK, NY

Traverse Biosciences, founded by Joseph Scaduto - one of the Center for Biotechnology's first BioEntrepreneurs-in-Residence, annou

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Millennial Materials and Devices Presenting at NY Business Plan Competition FinalsApr 8 2015

Gaurav Lalwani, PhD, Biomedical Engineering department at Stony brook University and Center for Biotechnology Fundamentals Program

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New Mathematical Model May Improve Drug Discovery - Study Co-Authored by CFB's Dr. Eleanor AllenApr 22 2015

A new mathematical model that uses drug-target kinetics to predict how drugs work in vivo may provide a foundation to improve drug

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  • NHLBI Exploratory Research Grant for BioengineersJanuary 14, 2025

    A Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) has been issued by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to encourage early-stage innovative bioengineering projects that could lead to preclinical and translational research and potential funding from federal and non-federal sources. …

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  • CFB Clients Tapped as FuzeHub Commercialization Competition WinnersNovember 8, 2024

    The CFB was proud to support two clients in efforts in the FuzeHub Commercialization Competition.

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  • Long Island to be location for Nation-Leading Cell and Gene Therapy Innovation Hub: New York BioGenesis Park.October 24, 2024

    Governor Kathy Hochul has unveiled plans for New York BioGenesis Park, a groundbreaking $430 million Cell and Gene Therapy (CGT) Innovation Hub in Nassau County, Long Island. To be developed by The Albanese Organization, Inc., this state-of-the-art facility would catalyze …

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24 Mar

Immuno-Oncology 360° Summit

March 24, 2025 - March 26, 2025    
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Center for Biotechnology is a proud supporter of the 11th Annual Immuno-Oncology 360° Summit. This year's event will highlight the latest advancements and data [...]

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