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September 8, 2003
Biolog Awarded NIAID Grant to Develop
Phenotype MicroArray Technology for Detection of
Bioterrorism Agents
DNA Bridges San
Francisco has a new address:
177 Post
Street, Suite #900
San Francisco, CA 94108
415 DNA-0442 Telephone
415 362-0442
FAX 415 837-3204
June 9, 2003
Biolog Awarded NIH Grant to Develop
Phenotype MicroArray Technology for Human Cell Predictive Toxicology
Application
Mark Your Calendar:
March 26,2003
Bioterroism and Homeland Security – Critical Needs for
Startup
Preston Gates & Ellis – 7:30 am to 9:30 am - San Francisco, CA
We had such overwhelming response to learn more about security and
Bioterroism we decided to sponsor it. You will leave this conference
understanding the critical areas of Bioterrorism and Homeland
Security, sources of funding and how to effectively maximize your
interactions with the Government. Dr. Cori Gorman will be moderating
this discussion. For more information on this conference, including
a list of participants, and all upcoming breakfast workshops,
visit
http://www.wtc-sf.org/biobiz_breakfastseries.html
Thursday, April 3, 2:00
pm- 5:00 pm
DNA Bridges Hosts Grant Workshop: Phase I and Beyond…..Planning
and Doing SBIR grants
In this 3 hour workshop we will discuss the best ways to assure your
proposal is top notch and targeted to the correct program. In
addition to learning the basics, you will learn the nuts and bolts
of creating your own commercial/ product development plan. All
Fasttrack and SBIR Phase II proposal must include a discussion of
the business aspects of developing your technology. You will learn
how to describe the market and/or market segments you are targeting
and how explain the hurdles you will have to overcome in order to
gain market/customer acceptance of your innovation. In addition to
learning from experts, who have helped small companies raise
millions in Federal funds, you will also learn from first hand the
pitfalls and successes in using Federal funds to fund your company.
http://www.wtc-sf.org/biobiz_ws_4_3.html
March 8-19,
2003
Dr. Igor Fish, CEO of Selexis visited the U.S. talk about his
new innovations on Recombinant Protein Production. If
you are interested in meeting Dr. Fisch and learning
more about this please contact Cori at cori@dnabridges.com
to set up an appointment.
Mark Your Calendar: March 13, 2003
SBIR/STTR Grant Writing Workshop
Presented By: Ben Franklin Tech Partners, BTG International Inc.,
DNA Bridges Inc. and Innovation Philadelphia
March
5-7,2003
Antibody Production & Downstream Processing - La Jolla, Ca
Join the industry experts in the production of recombinant
antibodies. Dr. Cori Gorman presented data on how to maximize
antibody production efficiency.
Cori Gorman presented for Selexis, “MAR Genetic Elements for
Improving Recombinant Production”
www.lifesciencesinfo.com
February 28, 2003
2nd Annual Bio E2E Alternative Funding Fair in Menlo Park
Cori Gorman spoke about using Strategic planning to improve you
chances of success of funding through the SBIR Grant Programs..
www.bioe2e.org/2003/fair/
Mark Your Calendar:
February 3-4, 2003
New York Biotechnology Association Meeting
Using Federal Grant Programs to Fund Your Science, Session Chair,
Eileen Gorman
Mark Your Calendar:
January 9, 2003
The DNA Bridges Inc. and the WTC is hosting a GenenEx Reunion on
Jan. 9, 2003.
This informal group of Genentech alumni meets periodically to catch
up with friends and discuss their experiences as entrepreneurs and
VC’s...
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