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Secrets of NIH SBIR and STTR grant applications

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Secrets of NIH SBIR and STTR grant applications

 

 

Gregory Milman, Ph.D., Director of the Office for Innovation and Special Programs in NIAID
Also: A panel discussion by award winners
2-4 pm on January 13 in Byers Auditorium, Genentech Hall
Reception to follow in the atrium
 
SBIR and STTR funding can provide critical early stage support for successful bioscience companies. Indeed, many of the companies in the QB3 Mission Bay Incubator Network used SBIR funding to move from lab to startup. This seminar will unpack the secrets of what it takes to maximize your chances of success. Greg Milman oversees the NIAID’s $100M/year SBIR and STTR program.
Register online through our website at http://www.qb3.org

 
Learn about:
Real NIH funding limits
How to decide between SBIR or STTR programs
Success rates for NIH applications
Strategies for producing winning proposals
How to write for NIH review criteria
Tips for better proposals
When to expect funding
Budget and fee
How academic investigators can tap into these funds
 
SBIR/STTR Award Winners Panel:
Michael Schwartz, Program Director, Fluxion Biosciences
Robert Nakamura, CSO, Advanced Genetic Systems
Dan Erlanson, Cofounder, Carmot Therapeutics

 

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