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Maryland embraces strategic innovation – baltimoresun.com

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Now that the Maryland General Assembly has adjourned for the year, it is time to take a quick review of significant accomplishments. Amid the hotly-contested debate on honoring soft shell crabs, kudos to the legislature for passing two little-noticed initiatives to create jobs and spur local economic development by leveraging the state’s huge academic, federal and private research sectors.

The first initiative, the “E-nnovate” bill, creates a $100 million matching fund to recruit the world’s best scholars to Maryland in areas as diverse as cyber security, biotechnology, STEM education, autonomous systems, language science and food safety. The fund will require these scholars to work with other Maryland universities, federal labs or with innovative startup companies, ensuring integration of research into economic development.

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University of Maryland Debuts Online Master’s Degree in Tech Entrepreneurship – EdTech Magazine

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The University of Maryland, College Park, has announced a new master’s degree program that will focus on technology entrepreneurship — and, appropriately, it will be offered online.

The program will be part of the university’s Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (Mtech), and enrollees will have access to the institute’s Technology Advancement and Venture Accelerator programs in addition to their online curriculum.

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Gov. Patrick’s Global EIR Program: Why STEAM Not STEM – BostInno

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Governor Deval Patrick announced Thursday a plan to keep highly-skilled international students in Massachusetts post-graduation. Under his proposed Global Entrepreneur in Residence program, however, the “highly-skilled” appear to have one trait in common: technical talent. And now is not the time to be focusing solely on science, technology, engineering and math.

Patrick’s proposed legislation exploits a loophole in federal immigration law, and could bolster the number of H-1B visas the state is allotted. Students eligible for a nonimmigrant visa but unable to obtain it due to a federal cap will be designated an “entrepreneur in residence” if they have plans to start or grow a business locally.

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PatientsLikeMe Gives Genentech Full Access – MIT Technology Review

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The most extensive collaboration between the patient social network and a drug company to-date is likely to be just the first of its kind.

PatientsLikeMe, the largest online network for patients, has established its first broad partnership with a drug company. Genentech, the South San Francisco biotechnology company bought by Roche in 2009, now has access to PatientsLikeMe’s full database for five years.

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Baltimore Tech Entrepreneurship on the Radio · Community News · myUMBC

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If you have been around UMBC at all in the past few years and involved with the Alex. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship, you have heard about or met Greg Cangialosi. Some were even lucky enough to take the Digital Marketing class taught by him last Spring (2013). 

Cangialosi is also the benefactor and namesake of the Cangialosi Business Innovation Competition getting ready to make it’s debut in a just a few weeks. 

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GlycoMimetics Announces Presentation of Data on Rivipansel (GMI-1070) in Combination with Current FDA-Approved Treatment for Sickle Cell Disease – WSJ.com

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GlycoMimetics, Inc. (NASDAQ:GLYC) announced today that data for its lead clinical drug candidate, rivipansel (GMI-1070), was highlighted via one oral presentation and one poster at the 8th Annual Sickle Cell Disease Research and Educational Symposium and 37th National Sickle Cell Disease Scientific Meeting, held April 11-14, 2014, at the InterContinental Miami.

Rivipansel is in clinical trials as a potential therapy for the treatment of vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) in people with sickle cell disease. It has previously received both Orphan Drug and Fast Track status for the treatment of VOC from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), and Orphan Product status in the European Union. GlycoMimetics is developing rivipansel in collaboration with Pfizer, Inc.

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Qiagen Expands Personalized Healthcare Pipeline

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In a bid to expand its pipeline of Personalized Healthcare assays, Qiagen NV (QGEN – Snapshot Report) acquired an exclusive worldwide license for the calreticulin (CALR) biomarker from CeMM Vienna, the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Qiagen retains a strong pipeline of promising biomarkers under development for Personalized Healthcare tests pertaining to rheumatoid arthritis, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, glioblastoma, lymphoma and other cancers. Post acquisition of the license, Qiagen will develop a molecular diagnostic test for CALR mutations that will help healthcare providers to make more informed therapeutic decisions.  

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What should be a healthcare startup’s prize for good work? [Hint: It’s not necessarily money]

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If you were to ask most early-stage companies what they’d consider to be a decent prize from a group of investors for a well pitched device or service, they’d probably say money. But at an entrepreneur forum at Penn Medicine, the rewards were as varied as the groups offering them. Venture capitalists, angel investors, accelerators and incubators each offered a different take on what a reward should look like.

Philadelphia has been working to build a better entrepreneur ecosystem to grow companies and stimulate job growth. As part of that trend, institutions are looking for ways to get more investors involved.

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