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Leaders from the BioHealth Capital Region welcome the over 1,000 registrants to the 7th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Forum.


Rich Bendis, President, and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, gives his annual State of the Union for the BioHealth Capital Region. In spite of the Covid 19 Pandemic, the Region has seen record growth in 2020/2021 and is well on its way to being a Top 3 BioCluster by 2023.


Alex Philippidis, Senior Business Editor of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News returns to the Forum to give his annual update on the GEN rankings of the Top 10 Bio Clusters in the United States. The BioHealth Capital Region is currently ranked #4 with a goal to be Top 3 by 2023, and Alex discusses each of the 10 top clusters and discusses how they have performed during the Pandemic. He will also mention the Up and Coming Regions of the Country.

Pete Briskman, Executive Managing Director and Co-Lead for the Mid-Atlantic Life Sciences Practice, follows Alex and does a deep dive into the BioHealth Capital Region's outstanding performance over the last year.


Julie Lenzer, Chief Innovation Officer at the University of Maryland, introduces Chris Monroe of IonQ, a recent University of Maryland Spinout.

After 25 years of research, IonQ was founded in 2015 with a license of their core technology from the University of Maryland and Duke University to take trapped ion quantum technology out of the lab and into the market. With venture capital funding from NEA and others, they built two of the world's most accurate quantum computers. In 2021 IonQ became the first publicly traded Pure-Play Quantum Computing Company valued at over $2 Billion.

Chris Monroe discusses how IonQ is making quantum computers available in the cloud and how they are making their next generation of hardware available to partners worldwide.


Bio Byte Segment- Hartaj Singh


With a world awash in growing volumes of biomedical data, new sensors, and promises that artificial intelligence (AI) will transform the medical industry, the questions of whether, where, when, and how to jump in need answers. This panel explores important fundamentals for success in today's rapidly evolving big data and AI environment, beginning with AI basics, commenting on hope and hype, and culminating with valuable insights from those leaders who have taken the plunge and started new ventures that are quickly becoming success stories. Ranging from medical diagnostics improving detection of disease to accelerating the development of new treatments, the panelists bring a breadth of first-hand experience in starting local and aiming global to deliver value to the medical community with their innovations that bring together biomedical data AI, and an unflappable entrepreneurial spirit.


Bio Byte Segment – Ellen Ambrose, PhD


Providing the depth and experience of large and heavily resourced IP firms, as well as deep technology experience from the boutique and in house academic professionals, this panel discusses topics that shed light on the key issues to consider while growing a technology business


Bio Byte Segment – Dr. Kurt Newman


Opportunities for applied research project funding have never been greater for the BioHealth Capital Region. From NIH creating innovation pathways to the stand up of BARDA, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, to new applied research funding coming from the Endless Frontier Act, now incorporated into the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, the prospects have never been more excellent. Hear from some national experts on how our region can benefit.


The United States is investing in the domestic production of APIs to reduce foreign dependency and make life-saving drugs more readily available domestically. Petersburg, Virginia's Phlow Corporation, recipient of $354 million BARDA funding for the production of APIs for essential medicines, is at the leading edge of this effort. Hear from Phlow founders Eric Edwards, MD, and Frank Gupton, PhD's as they discuss their life-saving work and the use of data and analytics in Phlow's cutting-edge advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.


Closing of Day 1


Rich Bendis, President and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, conducts a fireside chat with Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID), since 1984. Dr. Fauci oversees an annual budget of over $6 Billion and has advised 7 President’s on many domestic and global health issues. He has an extensive portfolio of basic and applied research to prevent, diagnose and treat many existing and emerging infectious diseases.

The fireside chat includes a discussion on Dr. Fauci’s background and interest in healthcare issues, his role at NIAID and serving the Administration, the importance of NIH to the Country and the BioHealth Capital Region, and career opportunities at NIAID and NIH. They also discuss the Covid 19 Pandemic and recommendations to address proactive measures to reduce the impact of potential future pandemics.


Stu Solomon, the CEO of Connected DMV, located in Washington D.C., will lead a stimulating panel discussion on the newly formed evidence-based Global Pandemic Prevention and Biodefense Center, which will be headquartered in Montgomery County, Maryland.

The Center is a non-profit private/public/partnership formed to prevent and reduce the impact of potential future pandemics and partners with other global organizations including CEPI, WHO, Welcome Leap, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, BIO, the Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense, many U. S. Federal agencies, academic institutions and industry BioHealth leaders.

The lead initiative, AHEAD 100, was conceived by panelist Dr. James Crowe of Vanderbilt University, using monoclonal antibodies as a countermeasure to protect frontline workers and the exposed community while also reducing the critical criticality time gap between disease outbreak and activated vaccines.


Bio Byte Segment – Dr. James Crowe


Bio Byte Segment – Thomas Haag


Data confirms that the BioHealth Capital Region is replete with the talent needed to support the growth of the biopharmaceutical industry, including the information science and digital technology capabilities that promise to remodel our approach to discovery, development and delivery of life-changing health-related solutions. This panel discussion highlights the successful models being used in the region to cultivate this talent and connect it to the career opportunities that await.


Bio Byte Segment – Dr. Amrie Grammer


New investments are being made throughout the region to support the growth of a thriving life science community. Learn about new commercial lab space on the horizon, research parks and innovation districts that are building collaborative environments, and programs available to assist companies on their path to success. Stay through the end to view an advertisement from Forum Sponsor EAGB.


Joel Marcus is the Executive  Chairman of the Board of Alexandria Real Estate Equities (ARE), which he co-founded in 1994. ARE now controls over 50,000,000 square feet of real estate, with the majority of space dedicated to the Life Science Industry located in the top 7 markets in the U.S., including Greater Boston, San Francisco, NYC, San Diego, Seattle, Maryland, and Research Triangle. In 1996 Mr. Marcus founded the company’s strategic venture capital arm, Alexandria Venture Investments, which has been the most prolific Life Science venture investor for the last 3 years and has approximately $2 Billion of assets under management.

Mr. Marcus discusses the vibrant BioHealth investment market and the tremendous growth it has experienced over the last few years in spite of the Pandemic. He will also discuss some of the hottest technologies and market segments for investment and the ARE investment philosophy. ARE continues to grow its presence in the BioHealth Capital Region and has increased its investment portfolio here.


Bio Byte Segment – Sally Allain


Rich Bendis, President, and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, speaks with Dr. Tara Schwetz, Assistant Director for Biomedical Science Initiatives, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).   

The session focuses on a vision for a new science entity, the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H). This new NIH Institute would accelerate biomedical innovation and the adoption of technologies and approaches to revolutionize healthcare and medicine.


Closing Remarks


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Additional EiRs for SEED

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nih seed logoBioHealth Innovation, Inc. (BHI), is a Montgomery County innovation intermediary that translates market-relevant research into commercial success by bringing together management, funding, and markets. BHI is seeking two experienced life science professionals with product development and investment experience to join the BHI team to serve as a part-time Entrepreneurs-in-Residence (EIR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

These positions will report to and work closely with our lead at the NIH Small business Education and Entrepreneurial Development (SEED) Office to support academic and small business innovators in their efforts to validate the potential health impacts of promising scientific discoveries and advance them into healthcare products that improve patient care and enhance health.

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SBIR and OTHER NON-DILUTIVE FUNDING SOURCES WORKSHOP Cosponsored by BHI and MCEDC

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MARCH 17

8:45 a.m. – Networking via Zoom Chat

9:00 a.m. – Welcome/Logistics—Judy Costello, Managing Director, BioHealth Innovation, Inc. (BHI)

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. – 1:1 Meetings with Program Officers*

9:05 a.m. – Overview:  SBIR/STTR Funding Opportunities at the NIH – Stephanie FertigHHS
                    Small Business Program Lead, National Institutes of Health 
(NIH)     (SLIDES) (VIDEO)

     Institute Insights re SBIR/STTR Funding Opportunities  

       9:20 a.m. – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute – Stephanie Davis, PhD – Small Business Program
                          Coordinator, NHLBI (SLIDES)

       9:35 a.m. – National Institute on Aging – Saroj Regmi, PhD – Health Science Administrator Office of Small
                          Business Research, NIA  (SLIDES)

      9:50 a.m. – National Institute on Drug Abuse – Elena Koustova, PhD, MBA—Director, Office of Translational
                         Initiatives and Program Innovations (OTIPI), NIDA, SBIR/STTR Coordinator, NIDA Office of Director

     10:05 a.m. – National Cancer Institute – Reema Railkar, PhD – Program Manager, NIH National Cancer –  (SLIDES)

                         Institute SBIR Development Center
     10:20 a.m. – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases – Natalia Kruchinin, PhD – SBIR/STTR
                          Program Coordinator, RTSP, DEA

10:35 a.m. – Q&A with all NIH speaker

10:50 a.m. – Networking via Zoom Chat
11:00 a.m. – SBIR Funding Opportunities at the National Science Foundation –
Ben Schrag – Program Director, NSF  (SLIDES) (VIDEO)

11:30 am. – Military Medical SBIR/STTR Contract Opportunities – JR Myers, SBIR Project Manager, USAMRDC – (SLIDES) (VIDEO)

12:00 p.m. – Writing Your Specific Aims Page – Deepa Narayanan – Program Director and Team Lead, NIH National
                     Cancer Institute 
SBIR Development Center – (SLIDES) (VIDEO)

12:30 p.m. – Writing Your Phase II Commercialization Plan – Todd Haim, PhD – Chief, Office of Small Business
                     Research, NIA – (SLIDES) (VIDEO)

1:00 p.m. – Networking via Zoom Chat

1:30 p.m. – Funding Projects thru MIPS at the University of Maryland – Onur Unal, Manager, Life Sciences Projects,
                   Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS), Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (MTech) – (SLIDES) (VIDEO)

2:00 p.m. – Tips for a Winning Application – Rini Pek, Senior Analyst, BioHealth Innovation, Inc. (BHI) and Ashwin
                   Kulkarni, COO, miRecule –  (SLIDES) (VIDEO)

Until 4:00 p.m. – 1:1 Meetings with Program Officers Continue*

MARCH 18

1:1 Partnering Meetings with Program Officers Continue 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.*

9:30 a.m. – Networking via Zoom Chat

10:00 a.m. – Local Government Resources to Support Innovation—Resources to help you find space, build out yourfirst lab, incentivize potential angel investors, support your R&D and job growth, and MORE!  Lynne Stein Benzion, Director, Economic Development, Montgomery County Economic Dev. Corp.Sharon Disque, Economic Development Manager, City of Gaithersburg, MDCarla Merritt, Senior Business Development Representative, Maryland Department of CommerceModerator: Judy Costello, Managing Director, BioHealth Innovation, Inc. (BHI) (VIDEO)

11:00 a.m. – You Are Working on Non-Dilutive Funding, What’s Next? —Next steps and additional resources togrow your company—informative conversation with Q&A. Ethel Rubin and John Sullivan,Entrepreneurs-in-Residence, BioHealth Innovation, Inc. and Anthony Saleh, CEO, miRecule – (SLIDES)

12:00 p.m. 1:1 Partnering Meetings with Program Officers Continue until 4:00 p.m.*

MARCH 19

9:00 a.m. – 4 p.m. – 1:1 Partnering Meetings with Program Officers Continue

Maryland Department of Commerce

SENIOR MANAGER, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, BIO HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES PROGRAM MANAGER SENIOR I

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Maryland Department of CommerceSENIOR MANAGER, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, BIO HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES PROGRAM MANAGER SENIOR I
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SALARY: $75,012 – $120,447

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE DIVISION OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY SECTOR DEVELOPMENT

OFFICE OF BIOHEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES

The Maryland Department of Commerce is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Senior Manager of Business Development in the Office of BioHealth and Life Sciences within the Division of Business and Industry Sector Development. Life sciences is a key industry sector for the Maryland Department of Commerce. This position will primarily be responsible for the Office’s business development efforts to cultivate and coordinate opportunities to expand, retain, and attract biohealth and life sciences businesses in Maryland as well as create and sustain high quality jobs for the citizens of the state. The Senior Manager will develop and implement high-profile programs and initiatives to address the critical needs of the industry, including but not limited to: talent attraction and workforce development; capital investment activity expansion; as well as technology transfer and commercialization strategies. The Senior Manager will also provide assistance to entrepreneurs, start-ups, and early-stage life sciences companies to navigate the resources available to them throughout the State of Maryland; develop, manage, execute funding and incentive programs; analyze data and prepare reports; develop and manage contracts; support activities of advisory boards, meet with members of the biohealth and life sciences industry; represent and promote Maryland’s life sciences sector at meetings and conferences.

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BioHealth Innovation Leading Five Digital RESI Conference Virtual Panels

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With the LSN Digital RESI Conference approaching quickly, Event Gold Sponsor, BioHealth Innovation (BHI), is stepping up to help lead five panels with some heavy hitters from the BioHealth Capital Region (BHCR) on June 8-10, 2020.

Great Investment Opportunities in the BioHealth Capital Region

While we adjust to a COVID-19 world, there continue to be great investment opportunities in the BioHealth Capital Region. Join BHCR CEOs as they make short introductions about themselves and companies. Join CEOs from American Gene Technologies International Inc., miRecule, Adaptive Phage, Healion Bio, KaloCyte, Emocha, Tailored Therapeutics, Inc., DEKA, and Ashvattha Therapeutics, Inc.

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Fina Biosolutions Awarded $289,000 from NIAID to Develop Carrier Protein for Conjugate Vaccines

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Fina Bio Andrew LeesRockville, Maryland’s Fina Biosolutions recently was awarded an SBIR grant to develop a genetically detoxified tetanus toxin as a carrier protein for conjugate vaccines.  The NIAID funded grant is for $289,000 and will use a mutant toxin engineered by Dr. Joseph Barbieri of the Medical College of Wisconsin.  FinaBio’s Scientific Director, Andrew Lees, noted “We are very appreciative of the help from BHI in securing this grant which will help us to commercialize a new genetically detoxified vaccine carrier protein that complements our existing conjugate vaccine portfolio.” FinaBio has created an E. coli strain with an oxidative intracellular environment that grows to very high densities and can express soluble disulfide bonded proteins. The mutant tetanus toxin will be produced in this E. coli strain and compared as vaccine carrier protein with the chemically detoxified protein.  Fina Bio received assistance from Biohealth Innovation (BHI) in preparing the SBIR grant application through its Federal Funding Assistance program.

 

Healthcare Professionals Sought to Respond to COVID-19 – Adventist HealthCare

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As Maryland responds to COVID-19, Adventist HealthCare and other health systems in the region continue preparing for the anticipated surge of patients who will require hospitalization and recovery in our facilities. Gov. Larry Hogan has called for Maryland’s hospitals to increase their bed capacity to ensure that all Marylanders have access to care. At these facilities, teams are working around the clock to add patient beds, stand up dedicated COVID-19 units and find caregivers. Though, according to the Daily Record, more than 5400 volunteers have registered through the Maryland Responds Medical Reserve Corps, responding to COVID-19’s rapid rise in the state presents a significant staffing challenge. 

 

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Physician – COVID Rapid Response (Johns Hopkins)

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johns hopkins logo Google SearchWe are recruiting for a temporary contractual assignment for Physicians to join the Johns Hopkins COVID team to staff the Alternate Care Site at the Baltimore Convention Center (ACS BCC). We have an urgent need to staff this center in order to address this healthcare emergency. This will be a 24/7 operation with 12-hour day and evening shifts.

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