Dr. Kenneth S. Knox and his UA College of Medicine – Tucson research team aim to understand the causes of HIV-associated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary hypertension and immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS), funded by a grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.Continue reading
Author Archive: AZBio
Algae Anyone? NAU, UA and ASU Team up on Algae Research
Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and University of Arizona Partner on Algae Project to Produce Valuable Products and Remediate WastewaterContinue reading
BIO weighs in on the Presidential Budget
Washington, DC (March 5, 2014) – Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) President and CEO Jim Greenwood issued the following statement in response to President Obama’s FY 2015 budget proposal:Continue reading
Dr. Daniel D. Von Hoff named one of ASCO’s 50 Oncology Luminaries
TGen and Scottsdale Healthcare cancer expert Dr. Daniel D. Von Hoff is named one of ASCO’s 50 Oncology Luminaries. Dr. Von Hoff’s research led to development of numerous therapeutic agents, and improved patient care.Continue reading
International Panel of Pathology Leaders Develop Principles for Patient Safety
An international panel of leaders in the pathology community today announced its support of four principles designed to drive positive change and improve patient safety in the anatomic pathology laboratory. The “Principles for Pathology and Patient Safety” address key issues where the expressed need for standardization and solutions is most acute.Continue reading
Opportunity Alert – AZ Fast Grants 2014
The AZ Fast Grant competition
will open on Monday, March 10!
This competitive grant enables Arizona-based technology companies to initiate the commercialization process. Total funds available for this grant round are $175,000.
Maximum awards of $5,000 and $20,000 will enable companies to accomplish one of four scopes of work.
- SBIR/STTR Proposal Development (Maximum award $5,000)
- Awardees will be automatically enrolled in our PIII Playbook training class with 23 hours of training and coaching. Cost per company to participate is $1,500. This will be paid from the AZ Fast Grant award. Services will be provided by consultants under contract with ACA.
- We are providing an additional $3,500 to the awardee for SBIT/STTR proposal writing assistance. The awardee may hire any professional consultant to assist them.
- Commercialization Feasibility Study (Maximum award $5,000) The awardee may hire any professional consultant to assist them.
- Identify show stoppers to commercialization before resources are spent commercializing a technology that is unlikely to succeed.
- Other Acceptable Means of Technology Commercialization Assistance (Maximum award $5,000) The awardee may hire any professional consultant to assist them.
- Technology Review – An expert review of the technology under development to determine if it already exists, is a good candidate for intellectual property protection and is likely to find an attractive market.
- Requests for other acceptable means of technology commercialization assistance will be considered.
- Innovation in Manufacturing (Maximum award $20,000)
- This award provides seed monies for the creation and proof of concept testing of disruptive tools and technologies to Arizona manufacturing firms in targeted business sectors.
- Commercialization of these tools and technologies is our top goal.
- Solution providers, i.e. – consultants, training firms, engineering and technology companies, and educational institutions, are required to team with manufacturers to submit proposals.
- Each proposer must identify a teaming arrangement with Arizona manufacturers. Preference will be given to proposers teaming with multiple manufacturing partners.
- Applicants and their manufacturing partners must leverage the award funds with a partial match of the requested award amount.
- Applicants must demonstrate a 50% match (cash and in-kind) of the requested award amount. Preference will be given to applicants with higher cash to in-kind ratio.
- Manufacturing partners must provide a total award match of at least 25% cash and/or in-kind, i.e. – labor, materials, machine time, plant overhead, etc. Preference will be given to applicants with higher industry in-kind contributions.
- Match requirements for a theoretical award might look like:
Innovation in Manufacturing Award $20,000
Proposer Match (50%) $10,000
Sub Total $30,000
Total of Manufacturing Partners’ Match (25%) $7,500
Total Grant Value $37,500
Important Details
- Applications must be completed on-line via the link on the AZ Fast Grant webpage .
- Closes on April 14 @ 5pm MST.
- Awards will be announced in June.
Seeing Cancer Differently
Ghassan Mouneimne blends his artistic talents with a passion for biology.
By Nick Prevenas, UA Cancer Center | March 5, 2014 (Source: UANews)Continue reading
Insys Therapeutics Reports Fourth Quarter and Year End 2013 Results
Record Quarterly Revenue of $40.2 Million Driven by Continued Growth in Subsys Net Revenue
Board of Directors Approves Three-for-Two Stock Split of Its Common Stock to Be Effected Through a Stock DividendContinue reading
UA Regents’ Professor of Neuroscience Elected Foreign Secretary of the National Academy of Sciences
A First for Arizona: UA Regents’ Professor Elected as Foreign Secretary of National Academy of SciencesContinue reading
TGen identifies key protein that helps prevent lung cancer tumors from being destroyed
By eliminating Mcl-1, radiation and chemotherapies could be more effective in treating the most common and deadly of all cancersContinue reading