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SXSW 2022 Announces Winners of 14th Annual Pitch Event

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sonavi logo“What do you envision for your company’s future?” is a typical question for startups. And many of the 45 companies pitching in nine categories during the 14th annual SXSW Pitch Event showed they had a clear strategy for where they want to take their business next.

But no matter what the future holds, we all benefit from the inspired and imaginative minds solving today’s problems in both emerging and traditional industries like artificial intelligence and robotics, health, immersive, and transportation.

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Prospects for Transatlantic Cooperation in Biotech Policy—A U.S. Perspective | ITIF

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Mutual self-interest provides a strong basis for transatlantic cooperation in biotechnology based on shared recognition of its vast potential to provide solutions to some of civilization’s most pressing problems. Thanks to explosive advances in our understanding of the many ways in which promiscuous nature has been manipulating DNA and RNA for the past billion years, it is widely anticipated that the 21st century will belong to biology.1 We are now at the point where our ability to innovate is constrained less by technical capability than by the limits of our imaginations. Multiple laboratories and companies on both sides of the Atlantic (and throughout the world) are pursuing promising applications, and experience confirms progress would be accelerated by cooperative approaches. But there are some considerable challenges, especially in agricultural and industrial contexts.

 

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Dr. Ken Malone, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Early Charm Ventures, Visits BioTalk

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RichANDKenKen Malone, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Early Charm Ventures, Joins BioTalk to discuss his career path, loving Baltimore, and what he sees as next for the BioHealth Capital Region

Listen now via Apple https://apple.co/3MRn94f, Google https://bit.ly/3tTPIpg, Spotify https://spoti.fi/36gfJXw, Amazon https://amzn.to/3MNckQG, and TuneIn https://bit.ly/3i3H3e7.

Ken Malone is a co-founder of Early Charm Ventures, a venture studio founded in 2012 in Baltimore (Charm City) that converts science to business. Early Charm specializes in taking brilliant scientific discoveries made at universities and turning them into companies focused on growth. They don’t chase quick exits. They build companies that create sustainable value.

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Dr. Ken Malone, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Early Charm Ventures, Visits BioTalk

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RichANDKenKen Malone, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Early Charm Ventures, Joins BioTalk to discuss his career path, loving Baltimore, and what he sees as next for the BioHealth Capital Region

Listen now via Apple https://apple.co/3MRn94f, Google https://bit.ly/3tTPIpg, Spotify https://spoti.fi/36gfJXw, Amazon https://amzn.to/3MNckQG, and TuneIn https://bit.ly/3i3H3e7.

Ken Malone is a co-founder of Early Charm Ventures, a venture studio founded in 2012 in Baltimore (Charm City) that converts science to business. Early Charm specializes in taking brilliant scientific discoveries made at universities and turning them into companies focused on growth. They don’t chase quick exits. They build companies that create sustainable value.

Click here to view the transcript.

Novavax Announces Launch of Global Vaccine Education Programs

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–  ‘We Do Vaccines’ and ‘Know Our Vax’ are new educational efforts that provide information regarding vaccines

–  Programs explain Novavax’ commitment to vaccine development and innovation

GAITHERSBURG, Md., March 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Novavax, Inc. (Nasdaq: NVAX), a biotechnology company dedicated to developing and commercializing next-generation vaccines for serious infectious diseases, today announced the launch of its global unbranded ‘We Do Vaccines’ and ‘Know Our Vax’ programs, educational efforts aimed to help protect the health of people everywhere in the fight against COVID-19 and other deadly infectious diseases, such as influenza.

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Emergent BioSolutions Initiates Phase 1 Study Evaluating Potential Intranasal Treatment for Cyanide Poisoning

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GAITHERSBURG, Md., March 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE: EBS) today announced that it has dosed the first participant in its Phase 1 study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of stabilized isoamyl nitrite (SIAN), a treatment being developed for known or suspected acute cyanide poisoning. Under an existing multi-year contract with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), and in collaboration with the Southwest Research Institute, Emergent is developing a single-use intranasal spray intended for administration by first responders and medical personnel following a cyanide incident.

“Emergent’s R&D efforts are grounded in our mission – to protect and enhance life,” said Kelly Warfield, Ph.D., senior vice president, research and development at Emergent BioSolutions. “We are committed to advancing unique programs like SIAN, which addresses the need for an easily administered first-line treatment for cyanide poisoning. Intranasal SIAN is being developed for potential use by both civilians and first responders and is part of our portfolio of medical countermeasures focused on priority public health threats identified by the U.S. government.”

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Stonebridge Plans 800K SF Of Life Sciences Development In Montgomery County

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Stonebridge and Principal Real Estate's EvolutionLabs concept at 9713 Washingtonian Blvd.

The Bethesda-based developer is preparing two developments under the moniker “EvolutionLabs” to take advantage of the growing life sciences demand in the county, including a 550K SF development near Pike & Rose, the developer announced Thursday. 

That project, EvolutionLabs at North Bethesda, is planned to include three buildings at the intersection of Old Georgetown and Banneker roads. The first groundbreaking there would be in 2024, according to the release. Stonebridge is under contract to acquire the land for that project, Stonebridge principal Kent Marquis told Bisnow in an email. 

The property will take advantage of the “urban, walkable, transit-oriented,” spaces under development near the White Flint Metro station, Marquis said.

Image: Courtesy of Cannon Design Stonebridge and Principal Real Estate’s EvolutionLabs concept at 9713 Washingtonian Blvd.

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Medical device companies find an ideal home in the UM BioPark – Technical.ly

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In 2003, a group of University of Maryland officials approached then-mayor Martin O’Malley with a development plan for vacant land along West Baltimore Street, adjacent to University of Maryland, Baltimore’s campus. Today, this ambitious project, the University of Maryland BioPark, boasts nearly three dozen life science companies, ranging from leading global firms to mature companies to early-stage ventures. In recent years, the BioPark has attracted a cluster of early-stage medical device companies. For these young companies, the BioPark offers something even more important than a corporate headquarters: a location on UMB’s campus and in the heart of Maryland’s biomed ecosystem.

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Johns Hopkins, University of Maryland Medical System to send $4 million in medical supplies to Ukraine

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BALTIMORE — The University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins Medicine have announced they will send more than $4 million worth of medical supplies to support Ukraine, and plan on sending more.

The two major hospital systems are sending items including airway aspirators, medical air compressors, beds, oxygen concentrators, positive pressure ventilators, face masks and shields, respirator kits, gowns, gloves and syringes, according to a press release.

The donation will help clinicians in Ukraine provide emergency medical care in the wake of Russia’s invasion.

Mohan Suntha, president and CEO of UMMS, said he plans “to send additional supplies in the future.”

Image: Photo by: University of Maryland Medical System Supplies for Ukraine

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Maryland Inno – Maryland Tech Council takes regional approach with launch of new chapters

Marty Rosendale, CEO of the Maryland Tech Council, said the organization created regional chapters

Marty Rosendale, CEO of the Maryland Tech Council, said the organization created regional chapters

The Maryland Tech Council has launched two new regional satellite chapters to directly focus on the burgeoning technology sectors in Greater Baltimore and Prince George’s County.

The tech council (MCT) is Maryland’s largest technology and life sciences trade association with more than 450 members. The Baltimore and Prince George’s regional councils are the first sub-chapters launched by the organization.

Image: Marty Rosendale, CEO of the Maryland Tech Council, said the organization created regional chapters “to intentionally unite and empower stakeholders through local advocacy, outreach and growth.” Maryland Tech Council

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