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NHLBI Small Biz Hangouts – How Pharma Evaluates New Therapeutic Opportunities

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October 13, 2015, 2-3 pm ET

No one chooses to spend their time or resources on a project that is destined to be unsuccessful; but, 99% of innovative project ideas will indeed fail. While trial and error is a fundamental component of scientific investigation, recent retrospective analyses of biopharmaceutical project failure have determined that in at least 50% of the cases failure could have be predicted prior to experimentation. The objective of this webinar is to identify some of the most common causes for biopharmaceutical project failure, how they can be recognized, scored and, potentially, worked around before they occur. Not only is project success and timely tractability dependent on understanding and avoiding these, but also the attractiveness of one’s project to potential investors and partners.

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Johns Hopkins partners with Israeli digital health startup incubator – FierceMedicalDevices

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The Johns Hopkins University and Luminox Health, a digital health startup hub based in Israel, have signed a multi-year deal to work together to co-develop new digital health technology products. The pair expect to be able to enhance funding access and accelerate development for the resulting companies.

The collaboration will include a program to bring Israeli entrepreneurs to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore to pair them with multi-disciplinary teams of medical, computer science, and engineering faculty for an intensive three-month program. During that time, the team is expected to develop IP, perform rapid prototyping and conduct sponsored research.

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167th Edition – September 9, 2015

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UMD Startup Makes Audio Software for Headphones Designed to Transport Listener to Another Place

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In the growing age of virtual reality (VR), a startup launched by University of Maryland researchers has designed new technology to help transport your senses from wherever you are to wherever you want to be—a music concert or sporting event far away—in a way that will make you believe you are actually there.

The co-founder of VisiSonics Corporation (link is external), Professor of Computer Science Ramani Duraiswami of the University of Maryland Institute of Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS) (link is external), explained that it all started with some key inventions in the general area of 3D sound.

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REDI Resource Meet-Up 2015

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Don’t miss out on this UNIQUE and FREE networking happy hour.

Meet Rockville business owners and learn more about the resources available to your business.

Some of our resource partners in attendance will be:

  • BioHealth Innovation
  • Rockville Economic Development, Inc.
  • Maryland Women’s Business Center
  • Rockville Chamber of Commerce
  • Maryland Economic Development Association

Please join us and take advantage of this opportunity to find out what REDI can do for you.

You will want to also be there when this year’s “Rockin’ in Rockville” award is presented!

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Call for Lab Technology ‘Pitch’ Submissions!

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Planning is officially underway for the 2016 FLC national meeting scheduled for April 26-28 at the Drake Hotel in downtown Chicago. This year, a new technology ‘pitch’ session is under development with The Defense Innovation Initiative – Experimental (DIUx) that will feature a panel of investors who are familiar with early stage technologies, including lower Technology Readiness Level (TRL).

Pitching Ideas

All laboratories are invited to pitch their technologies to the panel of investors! The most promising ideas will be given the opportunity to receive additional support and resources to further assess and develop their concepts for commercialization through licensing, identification of potential collaboration partners, etc. Don’t miss the chance to interact with investors and gain valuable exposure of your lab’s technologies in front of an investment audience.

To submit your technologies for the ‘Pitch’ session, please download and follow the instructions on the attached flyer! For additional questions about tech submissions, contact Program Chair Kathleen McDonald at Kathleen_m@lanl.gov.

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Baltimore drug startup Cerecor launches new research of antidepressant because it plans inventory sale – The Times

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Cerecor, a Baltimore pharmaceutical firm planning an preliminary public inventory providing, has launched a brand new medical research of an antidepressant it says will help sufferers who aren’t responding to plain remedies.

The corporate is conducting a randomized double-blind experiment to check a drug generally known as CERC-301 on 104 topics who’re experiencing extreme depressive episodes regardless of receiving different remedies. It’s a Part 2 medical trial, which suggests it’s in search of to show the drug triggers a organic response and has some effectiveness in comparison with a placebo.

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3 tax credits that every Maryland tech startup should know – Baltimore Business Journal

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According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Maryland is the top state in the nation on its “Innovation and Entrepreneurship” index. Despite this strong environment, the first few years of a startup can be a financial headache.

If you are like many startups and in need of funding, or if you are looking to stretch the funding that you do have, one of the most effective strategies is to take advantage of one of the tax incentives that Maryland has created for technology companies.

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Stemcentrx, Backed By Peter Thiel, Fights Cancer Stem Cells – MIT Technology Review

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In 2002, Scott Dylla, a skinny postdoc with a Minnesota accent, answered a Craigslist ad for a room for rent in Palo Alto. Although he couldn’t afford to move in with Brian Slingerland, then an up-and-coming technology banker at Credit Suisse, the two got to talking.

Two of Slingerland’s aunts had died of cancer. One, only a year after she retired. The other of lung cancer. She’d always smoked Kents.

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WIB-DC/Baltimore Presents an Entrepreneur Event: “Business of Biotech – It Takes a Village!” – September 17, 2015

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Are you an entrepreneur and thinking of starting your own company? Are you a small start-up looking for local resources that will help your company succeed? Are you a small company looking to expand and enter the next stage of commercial success? If you said “Yes” to any of these questions, then this WIB event is for you!

Our panel of industry experts from MD TEDCO, BioHealth Innovation, and the Montgomery County Department of Economic Development will provide you with invaluable information about resources their organizations provide to the local business community, including idea/product development, early and late stage funding, and business accelerator programs.

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