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JLABS @ Washington, DC Children’s QuickFire Challenge

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When a child gets seriously sick, it’s up to us to fight for the world that they believe in. Johnson & Johnson Innovation is at the forefront of that fight. Helping to build a better future for the next child battling cancer, fighting the flu or facing the need for surgery.

The JLABS @ Washington, DC Children’s QuickFire Challenge invites innovators to submit game changing ideas, technologies, and solutions that have the potential to impact pediatric oncology, pediatric surgery and influenza. The innovator(s) with the best idea(s) will be awarded up to $150,000 in total grant funding; one year of residency at JLABS @ Washington, DC with the use of a bench, workstation, and access to the JLABS @ Washington, DC community; and mentorship from experts at the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies

 

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Maryland’s venture capital funding was on the rise in Q1 2020. Then the pandemic arrived – Technical.ly Baltimore

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Maryland tech companies started the year bringing in a surge of venture capital funding, and three of the state’s top 10 deals were in Baltimore, according to data from the latest PwC/CB Insights MoneyTree report. But a downturn in the last two weeks as the COVID-19 pandemic-caused slowdown took hold is leaving reason to keep celebrations on lockdown for now.

The $227 million that 21 companies raised from investors was a 44% uptick from the $115 million in the fourth quarter of 2019.

Image: The Huntress team. (Courtesy photo)

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What to do after receiving a Paycheck Protection Program loan – Philadelphia Business Journal

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Just over three weeks ago the CARES Act, a massive piece of legislation designed to combat the economic havoc being wrought by the coronavirus pandemic, was enacted.

One significant piece of that legislation is the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which allows small businesses to borrow funds from the Small Business Administration and affiliated lenders roughly equivalent to 2.5 months of payroll costs. The use of borrowed funds is restricted to “payroll costs” (employee compensation, group health benefits, retirement benefits, state unemployment taxes), rent, mortgage interest, interest on other loans and utilities.

 

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REGENXBIO Announces Additional Positive Long term and Interim Phase I IIa Trial Update for RGX 314 for the Treatment of Wet AMD REGENXBIO Inc

REGENXBIO Announces Additional Positive Long-term and Interim Phase I/IIa Trial Update for RGX-314 for the Treatment of Wet AMD | REGENXBIO Inc.

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REGENXBIO Announces Additional Positive Long term and Interim Phase I IIa Trial Update for RGX 314 for the Treatment of Wet AMD REGENXBIO Inc

REGENXBIO Inc. (Nasdaq: RGNX), a leading clinical-stage biotechnology company seeking to improve lives through the curative potential of gene therapy based on its proprietary NAV® Technology Platform, today provided additional long-term data from the ongoing Phase I/IIa trial of RGX-314 for the treatment of wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD).

“I am impressed by the overall outcomes in patients after a one-time administration of RGX-314. I believe that RGX-314 is the leading gene therapy program for a major retinal disease such as wet AMD and could be an important potential one-time treatment option for AMD patients who require frequent and burdensome anti-VEGF injections. Real-world evidence demonstrates that patients lose vision over time with our current standard of care and incur significant treatment burden with frequent clinic visits and injections,” said Allen C. Ho, M.D., Director of Retina Research at Wills Eye Hospital and Mid Atlantic Retina and investigator surgeon in the RGX-314 trial.

 

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Across the country, children’s hospitals are grappling with significant financial impacts due to the COVID-19 crisis.

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Across the country, children’s hospitals are grappling with significant financial impacts due to the COVID-19 crisis. We are dealing with substantial decreases in revenue as well as increased expenses directly tied to addressing this global pandemic. Children’s National Hospital is losing $1 million a day. I had a chance to share our challenges with NBC News Reporter Josh Lederman and to spotlight some potential solutions. #covid19 #pediatrics #finances #federalfunding #healthcare #childrenshospital

 

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200 Investors for Tech Hubs

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RESI is planning its first ever, dedicated, digital partnering event on April 29-30th with over 200 investors participating! We’re offering a special opportunity to our tech hubs to help your companies continue their business development in these difficult times. If you are able to promote this event among your constituents, we would like to offer them the possibility to register at a 50% discount, good until April 17th. That means the registration for 2 full days of partnering will cost less than $300!

Special 50% Discount Offer for Tech Hub Constituents (2-Day registration only, ends April 17th) Registration price $595 = $297.50

REGISTER HERE Discount Code: RESITH50

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Biohealth Innovation – COVID-19 Resources

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In these uncertain times, we are proud to have so many BioHealth Capital Region federal, state, local and private sector organizations focused on combatting COVID19.  Please use these links to stay abreast of the last news and resources available for your business.

District of Columbia 

Maryland

Montgomery County, MD

Virginia

US Small Business Administration 

Volunteers

 

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Entrepreneur-in-Residence Feedback Session

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bhcr logoAre you a start-up in Maryland, DC or Virginia seeking feedback on your biohealth business idea, pitch deck, or commercialization plan? There are a couple openings remaining for tomorrow (Wednesday) ‘s EIR session. Schedule your feedback session with BHI EIRs by videoconference here by 2 p.m. today, Tuesday and forward your power point deck to BHI at that time. Next month’s session is scheduled for May 27th.

Click here to schedule a time with us and send your slide deck to: bhi(at)biohealthinnovation.org.

Contact Judy Costello for more information.

E:  jcostello(at)BioHealthInnovation.org

P: 301.637.8854

 
Aledade raises 64M in Series C supports doctors with COVID supplies Washington Business Journal

Aledade raises $64M in Series C, supports doctors with COVID supplies – Washington Business Journal

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Aledade raises 64M in Series C supports doctors with COVID supplies Washington Business Journal

Bethesda’s Aledade Inc. has done it again.

The fast-growing health tech startup, which helps physician practices cut costs and build accountable care organizations, has raked in a whopping $64 million in Series C financing, after kicking of 2019 with $56 million in then-new investments — and all in a moment of general investor restraint.

The funding will enable Aledade to continue expanding its national network of doctor-led ACOs, the company said Monday. It will also support the addition of more value-based contracts with Medicare, Medicaid and commercial health plans. It comes as Aledade sees annual revenue grow 60% and projects it will surpass $150 million within the next year, it said in an email to the WBJ.

Image: Farzad Mostashari is the CEO and founder of Aledade. JOANNE S. LAWTON

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Blinking Red: 25 Missed Pandemic Warning Signs

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“Nobody knew there’d be a pandemic” … “Nobody has ever seen anything like this before” … “Nobody would have ever thought a thing like this could have happened.”

Those were President Trump’s words in March about the COVID-19 pandemic. Trump’s repeated protestations were questioned by, among others, Trump himself, who told the White House press corps on March 17 that, “I felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic.”

 

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