SBIR Workshop: Life Science and Health Care Technologies

There is a rapidly approaching SBIR workshop that might be of interest to you. This one is a deep dive into SBIR opportunities from agencies that fund healthcare startups (NIH, DOD and NIH), unlike UARF’s SBIR info sessions which are far more general. Details on the workshop and how to register are below. 

SBIR Workshop:

Life Science and Health Care Technologies

When

April 18, 2019  

8:30 am – 4:00 pm 

Where

Ohio Aerospace Institute

22800 Cedar Point Rd

Cleveland, OH 44142

Cost: $40.00

(includes breakfast & lunch)

Dear Colleagues:

This day-long workshop is for small businesses seeking to understand the nuances and best strategies for successfully competing for the Nation’s largest seed fund: between the National Institute of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Defense (DOD) and other agencies, approximately half of the $2.5 – billion SBIR/STTR funding is directed at health care and life science innovations. Learn from former NIH SBIR/STTR manager what reviewers are looking for and understand how to properly construct a competitive application. The focus will be on life science and health care technologies with attention to the similarities and differences between the NIH and NSF SBIR programs.

Featured Speaker will be Lenka Fedorkova, Ph.D., CEO and Founder, bioPrime, LLC, a former executive manager of the SBIR/STTR programs across the NIH, FDA and CDC.

You will also hear from Vedang Kothari, CEO and President of MuReva Phototherapy. He will share his experience and insights from the recent company launch of MuReva and their experience with SBIR and other funding in a successful start-up.

Also on the program: 

*Deborah Riley of MSM Group, Inc. who will give a basic tutorial on DCAA compliant accounting system requirements for small businesses

*Jane Stewart, Director of the Northeast Ohio Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) to discuss how companies can take advantage of their services to help companies with SBIRs and other government contracts.

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Sincerely,

David Salay

Program Manager Ohio Aerospace Institute