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Phase II or PhaseIIB awardees: SBIR/STTR Commercialization Readiness Pilot (CRP) Program

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Applications Due September 5

The Commercialization Readiness Pilot (CRP) Program is now open and accepting applications for the September 5th NIH SBIR/STTR receipt date. NHLBI will accept applications via PAR-19-333, PAR-19-334, and PAR-19-335 from small businesses that have had an active NHLBI SBIR or STTR Phase II or Phase IIB award within the last 36 months.

This opportunity provides up to $300,000 (PAR-19-334) or $500,000 (PAR-19-333, PAR-19-335) to support technical assistance and later stage research and development (R&D) not typically supported through Phase II or Phase IIB grants or contracts including:

  • Independent replication of key studies
  • Investigational New Drug (IND)-enabling studies
  • Clinical studies, manufacturing costs
  • Regulatory assistance

Contact NHLBI Small Business Program Coordinator Mike Pieck (NHLBI_SBIR@mail.nih.gov) with questions.

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Orthopedic Technology Innovation For Kids – Covering the specialized field of orthopedic product development and manufacturing

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While medical device innovation is quite active—at the university level, within incubators, and even in the R&D labs of established firms—there is a substantial lack of products being developed for younger patients. Since pediatric devices have a limited patient base due to most children being relatively healthy (of course, a positive factor), it’s not a focus for a great number of companies as it does not offer the promise of a substantial financial return.

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Understanding Baltimore’s Pre-Seed Funding Gap – Baltimore’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem – Medium

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Everyone knows how important funding is for starting a venture, whether you are building a small business or high-growth tech startup. The capital needs of a venture change along with the venture’s stage — early-stage ventures might need help with product development costs, while established companies may need funding to expand to a new location or market segment.

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RoosterBio Raises $15M in Initial Series B Round – FinSMEs

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RoosterBio, Inc., a Frederick, MD-based human mesenchymal stem/stromal cell (hMSC) biomanufacturing company, raised in excess of $15m in an initial Series B financing.

The round was led by Dynamk Capital, with participation from existing and new investors. The Series B final round is expected to close with additional investors by the end of August, totaling approximately $22m raised.

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