Tuesday, November 5, 2013

distraction for the Public

National Cancer Institute
SBIR and STTR
 
NCI SBIR at the 2014 Personalized Medicine World Conference
January 27-28

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) invites you to attend the Personalized Medicine World Conference (PMWC) on January 27-28 in Silicon Valley, CA. Dr. Andrew Kurtz from the NCI Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Development Center will present details on NIH SBIR funding opportunities and other initiatives that support small businesses developing innovative biomedical technologies. Dr. Kurtz will give a presentation in Track 3 on January 27, 2014. To view the full program, please click here.
 
 

PMWC 2014
January 27-28, 2014

Computer History Museum
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA

PMWC is the only fully integrated conference to examine the advances and challenges of Personalized Medicine through a practical lens. PMWC brings together the thought-leaders of business, government, healthcare-delivery, research, and technology into one information-rich, two-day conference.

For Emerging Companies: The PMWC 2014 Most Promising Company Competition is officially launched! Track 3 offers pre-selected, emerging companies defining the next generation of personalized medicine platforms and technologies the chance to compete towards the PMWC 2014 Most Promising Company Award. The deadline to nominate and submit is December 23. Please click here for additional information.

NCI SBIR promo rate (until Nov. 12): 10%-off registration
Register here: http://pmwc2014.eventbrite.com/
Enter promo code: NCISBIR_Nov12 

Opportunities to exhibit and present are also currently available.

Please click here to add this event to your calendar.

For more information, visit the PMWC 2014 website or contact Magali Cohen at: magalic@pmwcintl.com. To learn more about other NCI SBIR upcoming events, please click here.
 
 

If you are interested in discussing your organization's project with NCI Development Center staff to explore how it aligns with NCI's priorities, please contact a Program Director at ncisbir@mail.nih.gov. To learn more about the NCI SBIR Development Center, please visit: http://sbir.cancer.gov/index.asp.

To read about the benefits of NCI SBIR & STTR funding and how to apply please click here

The SBIR & STTR Programs are NCI's engine of innovation for developing and commercializing novel technologies and products to prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer. The SBIR & STTR Programs are government set-aside programs for domestic small businesses to engage in research and development that has the potential for commercialization and public benefit.

Sign up to receive updates about
SBIR & STTR funding opportunities at
sbir.cancer.gov

 
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