Codagenix, Inc. has entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with Stony Brook University, through the Research Foundation for the State of New York, to commercialize a platform technology to develop a pipeline of live attenuated vaccines against viral infections in people …
Learn MoreThe Long Island Bioscience Hub (LIBH), has announced funding for ten projects totaling $550,000 under the Hub’s technology development and commercialization initiative.
Learn MoreThe SUNY Technology Accelerator Fund (TAF) provides investments to support the advancement of SUNY innovations from the lab to the marketplace. The application period for the SUNY TAF Class of 2017 is now open.
Learn MoreFrom Science Magazine: Job applicants need to articulate “why an investment in you will prove to be an investment for us” – Center for Biotechnology Director, SUNY Distinguished Professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University.
Learn MoreOn Friday, November 18th at the Long Island High Technology Incubator, the Long Island BioMentor Initiative (LIBMI) will be hosting its first full-day mentor training session for the founding mentors of the new initiative. The LIBMI is a platform to bring highly qualified, volunteer mentors together with motivated, early-stage bioentrepreneurs to provide guidance and support as they advance their business strategy.
Learn MoreThe Center for Biotechnology has received a three-year, $500,000 U.S. Department of Commerce i6 Challenge Investment to support efforts to bolster the regional bioscience ecosystem.
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