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Johns Hopkins spinout AsclepiX Therapeutics looks to improve eye disease treatment – Baltimore Business Journal

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Johns Hopkins researchers Aleksander Popel and Jordan Green knew their research could serve a greater purpose outside their laboratory. But without any business experience, they knew they couldn’t do it alone.

With help from Hopkins’ tech transfer office and the Maryland Innovation Initiative, a state grant fund that invests in research projects with commercialization promise, the pair’s biomedical research is now a company — AsclepiX Therapeutics. The company is developing a better way to treat eye conditions caused by blood vessel abnormalities. Macular edema, which is common among people with diabetes and can lead to blindness, is an example.

Image: Jaclyn Borowski – At left, Niranjan Pandey, senior director of research and development, and Eric Bressler, research specialist, work in the lab at AsclepiX Therapeutics. 

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Universities Are Pushed to Improve Lab Safety – The Ticker – Blogs – The Chronicle of Higher Education

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Report: “Safe Science: Promoting a Culture of Safety in Academic Chemical Research”

Author: Committee on Establishing and Promoting a Culture of Safety in Academic Laboratory Research

Organization: National Research Council

Summary: The National Research Council formed a panel of university lab-safety experts after a series of campus accidents, including several deaths, emphasized that academic labs have a far worse safety record than their corporate counterparts do.

 

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Montgomery County, MD – Economic Development

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In the 8-0 vote, the Council approved the Plan dubbed “LifeSci Village,” a joint venture of the county and private developer Percontee.  It encompasses 300 acres off Route 29 and Industrial Parkway in the White Oak area of Silver Spring, adjacent to the Food and Drug Administration headquarters.  The development will include housing and retail and will become the newsest hub for medical and life-sciences research in the county.

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Business model update: How medical device firms can attract more innovators

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For years the standard operating procedure for the medical device world has been: Bring good tech to patients and be rewarded by the market. Healthcare reform and particularly the consolidation of doctor practices is making this model obsolete. Now the challenge is more along the lines of “Justify your existence.”

Device companies have to revamp the traditional business model to show how their products save money and help patients in the long term.

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Three Questions for J. Craig Venter | MIT Technology Review

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Genome scientist and entrepreneur J. Craig Venter is best known for being the first person to sequence his own genome, back in 2001.

This year, he started a new company, Human Longevity, which intends to sequence one million human genomes by 2020, and ultimately offer Web-based programs to help people store and understand their genetic data (see “Microbes and Metabolites Fuel an Ambitious Aging Project”).

Image: http://www.technologyreview.com – J. Craig Venter 

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Veteran Institute for Procurement to conduct Boots to Business: Federal Procurement

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SBA Awards Montgomery County Chamber Community Foundation grant
to conduct veteran small business training course

ROCKVILLE, MD – The Montgomery County Chamber Community Foundation (MCCCF) is pleased to announce that the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will support MCCCF in providing technical training to veteran-owned businesses seeking federal procurement opportunities. Through a Cooperative Agreement with SBA, the Foundation’s National Center for Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) will expand and host three training sessions a year (over a twelve month period) to support up to 150 service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) and veteran-owned small businesses (VOSB) to attend the program.

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3 things Maryland must do to be a leader in ed-tech – Baltimore Business Journal

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Education technology, or ed-tech, is getting big in Baltimore and local experts think Maryland has a shot at being a leader in this technology niche.

But it won’t happen overnight.

“I think we have a unique opportunity to build an ecosystem,” said Frank Bonsal III, an ed-tech venture capitalist who leads Towson University’s business incubator. “An ecosystem takes 20 years to build. We’re on year three.”

Image: Jaclyn Borowski – Andrew Coy, executive director of the Digital Harbor Foundation, says students should play a bigger role in growing ed-tech. 

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The Country’s Best-Kept Secret for Startup Seed Funding

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When it comes to raising capital for a tech startup, savvy entrepreneurs know how important it is to hustle. From trying to attract the attention of VCs to appearing on television shows like ABC’s Shark Tank, these days when it comes to raising cash, everyone is out to get their share.

However, you may be surprised to learn that in this high-tech world, one very traditional institution is looking for smart entrepreneurs to give money to. Aspiring entrepreneur, meet the Small Business Administration (SBA).

 

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Johns Hopkins, Kaiser Permanente announce new partnership – Baltimore Business Journal

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With plans to couple Johns Hopkins Medicine’s research cachet and Kaiser Permanente’s population health prowess, the two health giants announced a new “strategic collaboration” on Tuesday.

Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States and Hopkins officials say they will collaborate on patient care by sharing data from electronic medical records and developing better health care models based on evidence of what’s worked best. Kaiser will work closely with Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, which is part of the Johns Hopkins network.

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