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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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  • Call for Proposals: Applied Research and Development ProgramMarch 15, 2022

    The Center for Biotechnology has announced a Call for Proposals for our 2022 Applied Research and Development (ARAD) Program. The ARAD program provides matching funds on a competitive basis to support collaborations between Stony Brook University faculty and NY State …

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  • NIH Resources for EntrepreneursFebruary 28, 2022

    The NIH SEED office and the National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute (NHLBI) Catalyze program provide great resources for investigators and entrepreneurs. Highlights include Funding Opportunities, Webinars, SBIR & STTR Program updates and more. Check out the latest news from each …

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  • CFB’s Diane Fabel: Biotech investments, partnerships key to LI economyFebruary 10, 2022

    Center for Biotechnology’s Director of Operations, Diane Fabel recently penned an OpEd for the Long Island Business News: “Biotech investments, partnerships key to LI economy”

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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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