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To catch more university startups, Johns Hopkins is opening FastForward East – Technical.ly

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Johns Hopkins University is set to open a new branch of FastForward in East Baltimore. The incubator’s new location, called FastForward East, is located in a building just north of the university’s medical campus, at the corner of Wolfe and Ashland Streets. The original FastForward space, near JHU’s Homewood campus, is currently at capacity with 12 startups. FastForward also runs an accelerator program, which has helped 41 startups. University officials have openly acknowledged that JHU lags behind other universities of similar stature when it comes to tech transfer. The expanding physical space offers the university the chance to nurture companies that have grown directly out research at the university, and become a more visible player in the local startup scene.

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A new health tech Accelerator is launching in the Region – BBJ

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A new business accelerator dedicated to health technology startups is launching this fall in Montgomery County’s Rockville Innovation Center. Led by health and life sciences consortium BioHealth Innovation Inc., eight startup companies with health tech ideas will be selected to begin the five-month acceleration program called “Relevant Health.” The program is part of a partnership with Montgomery County’s Department of Economic Development and will begin in September.

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SBIR Insider Newsletter – Zyn

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We have a few critical updates for you as well as news on many other issues. How about breaking the DoD SBIR program out from the others and making it permanent? How about breaking the DoD services (Army, Navy Air Force) out from under the OSD? We’ve got this and much more for you.

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Hamburg to serve as IOM Foreign Secretary – Modern Healthcare

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The Institute of Medicine has tapped Dr. Margaret Hamburg, former commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, to serve as its next foreign secretary. Hamburg stepped down from the FDA last month after nearly six years at the agency, the longest term served since Dr. David Kessler, who served in the presidential administrations of both George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Dr. Stephen Ostroff has been named acting commissioner at the FDA. In her new, part-time role as the IOM’s foreign secretary, Hamburg will serve as a senior adviser on international matters to the IOM president and council, as well as a liaison to other countries’ academies of medicine and science. A part of the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute provides independent advice to policymakers, health professionals, businesses and the public.

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10 Largest Companies by Market Cap in Pharmaceuticals – The Motley Fool

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When it comes to dividend income, there are few industries more sought after than pharmaceutical stocks. More specifically, investors tend to focus on the 10 largest companies by market cap in pharmaceuticals because they’re likely to have established product portfolios, deep drug development pipelines, and significant cash flow that allows them to pay dividends regularly higher than the S&P 500 average of 2%. In fact, of the 10 largest companies by market cap in pharmaceuticals, there isn’t one with a dividend yield lower than 2.2%, and the combined operating cash flow of these 10 companies over the trailing-12-month period equaled — get ready for this — $91.3 billion!

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Infographic: Nanobot Surgery, Microchip Medical Records and 5 Other Medical Tech Breakthroughs – Nextgov

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Did you know you could use your iPhone to monitor your pulse and oxygen levels? From nanobot surgery to microchip medical records, new medical technologies come about in different ways. Check out the infographic below to see what affects medical research, research spending numbers, and some of the important technologies now available as a result:

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AARP Puts Activity and Sleep Trackers to the Test – AARP

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WASHINGTON DC—AARP today announced the launch of a new program to give developers of popular and emerging products insight into how Americans 50-plus use technology in order to identify ways to improve the devices for mature consumers. The initiative is called Project Catalyst and its first study is focused on popular activity and sleep trackers. In conjunction with UnitedHealthcare and Pfizer Inc., this is the first of several technology studies that AARP will conduct with the goal of accelerating innovation for aging Americans. “Technology that is designed well – designed for all – can be used by a 5-year-old and a 95-year-old, alike. We are thrilled about starting this study and commencing the launch of the Project Catalyst program, said Jody Holtzman, AARP senior vice president of Thought Leadership. “The goals of Project Catalyst are in direct alignment with the mission of AARP – to identify challenges and determine solutions to improve the quality of life for people as they age.”

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A new Innovation Hub: 1812 Ashland Construction Begins – Science and Technology Part at JHU

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FastForward, the catalyst for the advancement and commercialization of Johns Hopkins innovations, will help drive business development. There will be some available space outfitted as a core lab facility with shared equipment. Approximately 115,000 SF of the building is already committed. An additional 53,000 SF of lab and office space is available. Additionally, there will be 2,000 SF of retail space that will open directly to the lobby and serve as the social hub for innovation activities in the building. This space will have 180 degree exposure to Ashland Avenue and Eager Park. The retail tenant can extend its outdoor operation onto the ground floor building terrace and into Eager Park.

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Introducing BHI’s BioHealth Funding Newsletter!

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New for 2015! BHI’s Funding Newsletter provides a monthly snapshot of biohealth funding opportunities from federal, state, local government, and private sources that could be relevant to advance your small business. BHI’s goal is to assist companies determine feasible non-dilutive funding pathways or government contract opportunities to enable biohealth businesses at multiple stages of development.

Please contact our Federal Funding Assistance program when seeking support for any of the opportunities.

Recent winners: Perceptive Navigation wins Phase II SBIR

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Academia vs. BioPharma: Young Scientists Between A Rock and A Hard Place – Xconomy

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I’ve reached the stage of my career where I’ve been invited to give “career retrospective talks” to grad students and post-docs at academic institutions. It’s been an interesting and enjoyable experience meeting a new generation of young scientists and hearing what’s on their minds. After delivering my seminar and sharing lots of stories and advice, the discussion quickly turns to jobs: what’s available out there, and how do you get one?

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