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SUMMARY:PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE SERIES - "HIDDEN" GRANT OPPORTUNITIES (TAX CREDITS\, FOUNDATIONS\, GSK DISCOVERY FASTTRACK)
DESCRIPTION:“Hidden” Sources of Funding and Resources \nTax Credits\, Foundations\, and Other Lesser-Known \nMeans of Advancing Your Research or Company\n \nPanelists: \nMichael McCann\, MVM Associates \nMichael Batten\, JDRF \nAndrew L. Smith\, Susan G. Komen Foundation \nHeather Steinman\, Wistar \nModerator: \nSherri Collins\nPA Department of Community and Economic Development \nFriday\, July 21\, 2017 \n12-1:30pm \nLive Event University City Science Center \n3711 Market St.\, Philadelphia \nInteractive Webinar locations also at each BioSP member. \n  \nJoin us on July 21 for a discussion about “hidden” resources available to researchers and early stage startups.  Are you aware that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania\, as well as some county and local governments\, may have tax credit and funding programs available to you? Or that Philadelphia is home to a research consortium that allows for local\, national and international startup and biotech partners to leverage the collective research strengths of Philadelphia’s life sciences community? Foundations\, too\, often provide support for disease-specific or health-related research or technology development. \nThis panel will include representatives from two nationally known grants-making foundations who will describe their organization’s goals\, processes and funding criteria. In addition\, the President and Founder of MVM Associates\, Inc.\, a firm that advises clients about securing grants and tax credits\, will be there to share his expertise\, as will a representative of Wistar\, a founding member of Philadelphia Research Consortium. \nPlan to be there in person or connect remotely to learn about some lesser known opportunities – one of them just might be right for you! \n 
URL:https://biostrategypartners.org/event/practical-knowledge-series-hidden-grant-opportunities-tax-credits-foundations-gsk-discovery-fasttrack/
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SUMMARY:PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE SERIES - SBIR - STTR FUNDING -- HOW TO APPLY\, HOW TO WIN!
DESCRIPTION:The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs provide access to funds to develop innovations with potential commercial applications. \n\nOver $2.5 billion is invested annually in these highly competitive awards-based programs in order to support scientific excellence\, foster technological innovation\, and help bridge the gap between performance of basic science and commercialization of resulting innovations. \n\nOn June 23rd\, join the Penn State Center for Medical Innovation and our distinguished panel  as we explore the following topics: \n\nProgram overview\, prerequisites\, and registration requirements\nWhat to expect from the application process\nGuidelines for preparing a successful proposal\n\n\nPanelists \nCharles Smith\, PhD \nPresident & CEO Apogee Biotechnology Corporation; SBIR recipient of over $14 million to date to develop orally available\, small molecules for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases \nJeffrey Neighbors\, PhD\nPenn State College of Medicine Assistant Professor of Pharmacology; SBIR/STTR recipient phase I and II\, and acting consultant for companies resulting in successful submissions to DOD\, NIH and USDA \nColin Barnstable\, DPhil\nPenn State College of Medicine Chair and Professor of Neural & Behavioral Sciences Department; served for three years on the SBIR study section dealing with vision and hearing\, then was the chair for an additional two years \nKelly Wylam\, MA\nInnovation Partnership (IPart) Director;assists early stage technology companies\, entrepreneurs\, and small technology companies in securing SBIR/STTR and other federal funding opportunities \nModerator: \nMel Billingsley\, PhD\nPresident & CEO Life Science Greenhouse\, Penn State College of Medicine Professor of Pharmacology\, and Penn State Harrisburg Professor of Biotechnology and Entrepreneurship; background includes rich and varied experience as a researcher\, educator and investor\, as well as a long history of actively fostering the advancement of technology within the larger community
URL:https://biostrategypartners.org/event/practical-knowledge-series-sbir-sttr-funding-how-to-apply-how-to-win/
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SUMMARY:PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE SERIES - WHEN TO FORM A COMPANY AND HOW TO GET STARTED
DESCRIPTION:Details to be announced.
URL:https://biostrategypartners.org/event/practical-knowledge-series-when-to-form-a-company-and-how-to-get-started/
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SUMMARY:PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE SERIES - FINANCING BIOSCIENCE INNOVATION
DESCRIPTION:Financing Bioscience Innovation\nUnderstanding the Funding Landscape from Grants to Exit\n \nJoin us on April 21 for the fourth seminar in the 2017 Practical Knowledge series\, during which we’ll explore various sources of funding available for bioscience innovation. From grants and “friends & family” monies\, to angel investors and venture capitalists\, our panel has expertise across the entire funding landscape. \nWhat distinguishes one type of investor from another and how do the various types of funding relate to one another? Where do I find the funding opportunities and investors that are right for me? What’s processes might I expect to go through? Is there anywhere to go for help? Our panelists will provide answers to these questions and more.  \nModerator: \nTBD \nPanelists: \nBarbara Schilberg\, BioAdvance \nTed Torphy\, BioMotiv \nIra Wallace\, WAN Advisors and CapGenic Advisors \n  \nLive Event: Temple University\, Room to be determined \nInteractive Webinar locations: \nJefferson University: \nLIMR: \nThe Wistar Institute: \nPSU: \nU of Sciences:
URL:https://biostrategypartners.org/event/practical-knowledge-series-financing-bioscience-innovation/
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