February 2005 
Vol 5, Issue 2
 
  R&D money available
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  SBTDC client receives large Phase 2 award
 
  2004 SBIR happenings
 

 

 

 


 

 

PLATINUM
CED
FOCUS Resources
NC Biotech Center
Wyrick Robbins
 
  GOLD
Daniels Daniels
   & Verdonik
 
  SILVER
Inception Micro
   Angel Fund
 

Important federal agency posts solicitation deadlines

The US Department of Health and Human Services, one of the largest and most complex programs in the SBIR arena, has posted 2005 solicitation deadlines for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

What significant changes have they made to their solicitation requirements?

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R&D dollars available for western North Carolina

Small research businesses in western North Carolina can leverage up to $60,000 in total R&D funding through the NC Strategic Technology Applied Research (STAR) initiative. STAR will fund a small business research project performed in a university lab by university personnel.

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How a grant can change your organizational structure

For grant recipients, both first time and experienced, understanding the scope of requirements associated with awards can be time consuming, complex, and confusing. How do you as a grant recipient wade through the specific grant agreements and identify and meet a multitude of requirements?

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Southeastern Biotech R&D Funding conference presentations online

Presentations from the Fourth Annual Biotechnology Funding Conference are available online now.


Tech company to host Habitat for Humanity benefit

Targacept, an SBTDC client based in Winston-Salem, is building a Habitat for Humanity house in May 2005.

To support this project, please plan to attend Targacept's TargaFest, a dinner auction for Habitat. The event will draw 200 physicians, researchers, venture capitalists, bankers, attorneys, and other "movers and shakers" for an elegant dinner buffet, wine and beer, music, both silent and live auctions, and a raffle.

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SBTDC client receives significant SBIR Phase 2 award

SBTDC client Mi-Co and its partners have been awarded a $750,000 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract by the National Institute of Health's National Cancer Institute. Find out how their technology is improving medical records.

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SBIR happenings in 2004

Check-out the 2004 SBIR Year in Review courtesy of the SBIR Gateway

 


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