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276th Edition – October 24, 2017

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October 24, 2017



AGT Builds Montgomery County Gene & Cell Therapy Momentum – American Gene Technologies

American Gene Technologies (AGT), a private Maryland biotechnology company developing cures and treatments for Infectious diseases, cancers and monogenic disorders hosted a ribbon cutting October 23, 2017 celebrating the grand opening of its new 24,000 sq. ft. laboratory and offices. From its new location, AGT will begin clinical trials for its HIV Functional Cure therapeutic in the next six months.

The new AGT expansion will allow for acceleration of gene and cell therapeutic development laboratories supporting the HIV Functional Cure project that is expected to enter the clinic early next year, as well as to sustain the momentum of phenylketonuria and immuno-oncology therapeutics anticipated for clinical activities in late 2019. These early-stage programs represent substantial assets backed by an impressive IP portfolio. The new offices will support the company’s expected growth through early 2020.

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TEDCO Selects Finalists for Incubation Challenge at 7th Annual Entrepreneur Expo – citybizlist

TEDCO today announced six finalists for its first-ever Incubator Challenge, a competition created to identify and reward the best ideas for supporting and growing technology companies in Maryland. The finalists will share their ideas with attendees of the 7th Annual Entrepreneur Expo and Stem Cell Symposium on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at the Hilton Baltimore.

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FDA Approves GSK’s Shingles Vaccine with Agenus’ QS-21 Stimulon® Adjuvant | Markets Insider

Agenus Inc. (NASDAQ: AGEN), an immuno-oncology company with a pipeline of immune checkpoint antibodies and cancer vaccines, announced today that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted marketing authorization to GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) herpes zoster vaccine, SHINGRIX, containing Agenus’ proprietary immune adjuvant QS-21 Stimulon®. SHINGRIX is indicated for prevention of herpes zoster (also known as shingles) in adults aged 50 years and older. The addition of QS-21 Stimulon helps improve the vaccine’s effectiveness by boosting immune response in older adults who often experience age-related decline in immunity.

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United Therapeutics Announces FDA Approval Of Third Generation Nebulizer For The Tyvaso® Inhalation

United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ: UTHR) today announced approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of a new inhalation device, called the TD-300/A, for use with Tyvaso® (treprostinil) Inhalation Solution (Tyvaso).

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It’s official: AstraZeneca and MedImmune ranked a top place for scientists to work by Science

AstraZeneca and MedImmune, our global biologics research and development arm, have been voted one of the top science employers worldwide, in the prestigious Science 2017 Top Employers Survey1.

Our key strengths, as highlighted by survey participants, focused on our aspirational work culture, our dynamic and intellectually challenging environment, and our commitment to collaboration, which our scientists enjoy at research centres across the globe.

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Richard Bendis a Maryland Innovator of the Year – Maryland Daily Record

In 2010, an industry-led task force created in Montgomery County partnered with members of regional academia, government and other nonprofits to create an entrepreneurial innovation ecosystem that wasn’t being filled.

BioHealth Innovation Inc. (BHI), which was founded in 2012 by Richard Bendis in Rockville, Md., is designed to help bio-health companies grow, identify commercially relevant science, create new businesses and attract equity funding to the region. Bendis, who is also the president and CEO, has overseen the organization’s creation of unique programming for entrepreneurs at the National Institutes of Health, the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University.

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UM BioPark Named Outstanding Research Park of 2017 – University of Maryland, Baltimore

The University of Maryland BioPark was honored as the Outstanding Research Park of 2017 at the Association of University Research Parks (AURP) International Conference in Huntsville, Ala., on Oct. 11.

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OpGen Awarded CDC Contract to Develop Clinical Support Tools for Antimicrobial Stewardship and Infection Control

OpGen, Inc. (NASDAQ:OPGN) today announced that it has been awarded a contract from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop smartphone-based clinical decision support solutions for antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) and infection control in low- and middle-income countries. The one-year $860,000 award began September 30, 2017 and funds development and evaluation of cloud-based mobile software. OpGen will work with partners Teqqa, LLC and Universidad El Bosque (UEB) of Bogota, Colombia led by Maria Virginia Villegas, M.D., M.Sc.

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Ruppersberger Calls BioPark ‘Formula That Works’ – University of Maryland, Baltimore

Since the launch of the BioPark Initiative in 2003, the BioPark has grown to include nearly three dozen companies with more than 1,000 employees. Looking out a fifth-floor window of BioPark Building One, BioPark Senior Vice President Jane Shaab pointed out other BioPark facilities, such as the Maryland Proton Treatment Center, the Maryland Forensic Medical Center, the newly added Lion Brothers Building, and the construction site where work has begun on BioPark Building Three, a facility that will double the number of BioPark employees.

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Intrexon inks $100M funding deal with billionaire founder Randal Kirk – Washington Business Journal

Germantown-based bioengineering company Intrexon Corp. will have access to up to $100 million of new capital through a deal with an affiliate company controlled by its founder and chairman, Randal “RJ” Kirk.

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Hogan says Elon Musk’s Boring Company can start digging hyperloop tunnels in Maryland – Technical.ly Baltimore

Gov. Larry Hogan is supporting Elon Musk and his desire to bring an undergrond hyperloop to the East Coast, and it seems like a bit of the Tesla founder’s social media strategy has rubbed off on the Maryland Republican.

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Inova Health System names Rick Gordon its new director of its personalized medicine accelerator – Washington Business Journal

Inova Health System is bringing Northern Virginia tech investor Rick Gordon into the fold.

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1313 Innovation’s co-working partner combines with Washington, DC’s 1776 – Delaware Business Now

The operating partner for 1313 Innovation’s co-working space in Wilmington is merging with a Washington, DC organization.

1313 operates from the Hercules Plaza building in downtown Wilmington, with Benjamin’s desk serving as its partner.

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The Kauffman Index – Kauffman.org

The Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurship series offers in-depth measures of the people and businesses that contribute to America’s overall economic dynamism.

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Join CEO Tami Howie for a fireside chat with Lyft – TEDCO’s Entrepreneur Expo & Stem Cell Symposium 2017

Join Maryland Tech Council CEO, Tami Howie, at the 7th Annual TEDCO’s Entrepreneur Expo on October 25, 2017 for a fireside chat with Mike Heslin, the Baltimore Market Manager for Lyft from 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM in Room Key 12.

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Science in the City – UM BioPark – OCTOBER 26, 2017

OCTOBER 26, 2017

Host: UM BioPark & Wexford Science + Technology

Location: UM BioPark Life Sciences Conference Centeer 801 W. Baltimore Street Baltimore Maryland 21201

Time: 5:00pm to 6:30pm

Please join the BioPark’s Monthly Networking Event. Mingle with BioPark tenants, and UMB faculty and staff.

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Superstar Effect: Venture Capital Investments – Newgeography.com

This is the latest in my “superstar effect” series. Richard Florida posted an interesting analysis of venture capital investments over at City Lab.

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Biotech builder Cydan gets cash injection for genetic disorders – FierceBiotech

Drug accelerator Cydan has gained a $34 million injection as it eyes deeper inroads into rare diseases for its second fund.

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Illumina Ventures Closes First Venture Capital Fund, at $230M

Illumina Ventures, a San Francisco-based early-stage venture capital firm, closed its maiden fund, at $230m.

Launched with an initial $100m investment from Illumina, Illumina Ventures has then been supported by a mix of corporate, institutional, sovereign, and individual investors.

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Big data to lead Korea’s future biohealth sector

South Korea must swiftly work to build up a strong medical big data system as it will form the backbone of future medicine led by personalized and predictive health care, biohealth experts in Seoul said Monday.

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Innovative pharma contracts: When do value-based arrangements work? – McKinsey & Company

Many are exploring alternatives to traditional ‘per pill’ arrangements underlying reimbursement. This holds implications for pharma manufacturers.

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F.D.A. Approves Second Gene-Altering Treatment for Cancer – The New York Times

The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved the second in a radically new class of treatments that genetically reboot a patient’s own immune cells to kill cancer.

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275th Edition – October 17, 2017

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October 17, 2017



BioHealth Innovation and the Korean Innovation Center Partner to Foster Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Rockville, Maryland – October 2017—BioHealth Innovation, Inc. (BHI) was founded in 2012 to accelerate technology transfer and commercialization opportunities in Montgomery County, Maryland. Since that time, BHI has expanded its scope to include similar activity in the BioHealth Capital Region (Maryland, DC, and Virginia). This region—and Montgomery County in particular— is unique in terms of the government, academic and industry assets comprising its biohealth industry sector. Montgomery County is home to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and local campuses of Johns Hopkins University and the University System of Maryland. The County has one of the largest clusters of biohealth companies in the United States.

Caption: Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett (center) flanked by Montgomery County Assistance Chief Administrative Officer Lily Qi, BHI President and CEO Rich Bendis, KIC Director General Dr. Myun Han, BHI Managing Director, Judy Costello and six entrepreneurs participating in KIC-BHI partnership.

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New Digital Marketing and IT Specialist Joins the BHI Team

Brian Smith joined BHI in October of 2017 as a digital marketing and IT specialist. Brian manages BHI’s information technology assets in addition to serving as a marketing specialist for BHI and its client companies. Brian comes from a background in health science having earned his bachelor of science degree in human biology from Towson University. Before joining BHI, Brian was the principal of a small business that provided web information services and IT support to businesses in and around the metropolitan Washington DC area. Brian has an enthusiasm for entrepreneurship and draws from experience working in both clinical research and biomanufacturing.

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AURP Announces Awards of Excellence Winners at 2017 International Conference

The Association of University Research Parks (AURP) today announced the recipients of the Awards of Excellence recognized during its 2017 International Conference hosted by Cummings Research Park in Huntsville, AL. Additionally, AURP announced the results of the election for its 2018 Board of Directors.

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UMBC and Johns Hopkins lead effort to extend viability of organs and body parts for transplant – Baltimore Sun

When someone’s body parts are donated, it’s a life-or-death race against the clock as hearts, lungs, livers and hands rapidly deteriorate outside the body.

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VLP Therapeutics Announces Phase 1 SBIR Grant Award From National Cancer Institute

VLP Therapeutics, LLC (“VLP”), a biotechnology company focusing on the research and development of therapeutic and preventative vaccines announced today the receipt of a Phase I grant from the National Cancer Institute under auspices of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program of the National Institutes of Health. The $298,729 grant under the Award Number R43CA217445 is focused on “the development of a novel Virus-Like Particle vaccine-based cancer immunotherapy targeting PD-L1” and will also explore broader immune checkpoint inhibition mechanisms.

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Immunomic Therapeutics Offers Travel Fund for Clinical Trial Patients – BioBuzz

Immunomic Therapeutics, Inc. (ITI), a privately held, Maryland-based biotechnology company is proud to announce a travel fund for patients enrolled in a Phase II clinical study that employs their investigational LAMP-Vax™ technology to treat glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).

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Lupin Acquires Symbiomix Therapeutics for $150M – GEN

Lupin said today it has acquired Symbiomix Therapeutics for $150 million cash, in a deal designed to expand the buyer’s branded women’s health specialty drug business.

In acquiring Symbiomix through its U.S. subsidiary, Lupin has exercised an option it retained earlier this year to buy the privately held developer of treatments for gynecologic infections.

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Emergent BioSolutions Acquires Sanofi’s Smallpox Vaccine Unit – Nasdaq.com

Emergent BioSolutions Inc. EBS announced that it completed the acquisition of FDA-licensed smallpox vaccine’s business of Sanofi SNY – ACAM2000. The company paid an upfront payment of $97.5 million and $20 million in milestone payments. The deal also includes a potential milestone payment of up to $7.5 million, tied to the achievement of remaining regulatory

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Osiris Announces a Peer-Reviewed Publication Reporting the Use of Placental Membranes for Refractory Cutaneous Sinus Tracts of Surgical Origin

Osiris Therapeutics, Inc. (Pink Sheets: OSIR), a leading regenerative medicine company focused on developing and marketing products for wound care, orthopedics, and sports medicine, announced today that a new peer reviewed manuscript entitled “Placental Membranes for Management of Refractory Cutaneous Sinus Tracts of Surgical Origin: A Pilot Study” has been published in The Journal of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists and is available online.

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FastForward U aims to support student entrepreneurs – The Johns Hopkins News-Letter

This semester, FastForward U (FFU) will begin offering entrepreneurial advising to students looking to start a company or business venture. FFU is an initiative from Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures (JHTV), an office that facilitates licensing and patents for Hopkins researchers and supports technology startups.

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Korea-US Cooperative Conference for Life Sciences

The conference focuses on collaborative innovation and networking to achieve empowered cooperation between Korean and US life science professionals and industries.

The three-day conference will attract over 250 biotechnology and life science leaders in Korea & US, who join together for networking and partnering meetings to discover new opportunities and promising partnerships in the area of R&D, commercial business of Bio, Medical, and Pharmaceuticals.

Visit http://www.kuccls.org/ to learn more.

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The future will be won by the scientist-CEO – Technical.ly Baltimore

Academic research is often full of ideas that can form the foundation of startups.

So institutions like the University of Maryland, Baltimore and Johns Hopkins are putting considerable effort to help launch young companies that license that research in a way that can bring acclaim and dollars. But just about everyone still thinks we need more CEOs and scientists working together.

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JLABS Takes Stock of its Experiment in Life Sciences Innovation | Xconomy

What began as a kind of business experiment in innovation has acquired a life of its own.

The idea in 2011 was to create a space at what was then Johnson & Johnson’s pharmaceutical research and development facility in San Diego for an “innovation center,” a place where 18 to 20 life sciences startups could incubate, replete with lab space and equipment. J&J would screen applicants and charge them to lease the space, but would not require an ownership stake or impose licensing requirements on the startups. It would be a “no strings attached” deal.

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Why downtown universities help fuel the urban startup ecosystem – Curbed

For years, proponents of increased downtown development and innovation districts have spoken of the important interplay between universities, startups, and local jobs. Cities such as Pittsburgh, which has seen its stock rise as a center for technology and innovation, found that local universities such as Carnegie Mellon served as catalysts for commercial and creative growth.

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Singapore’s first robot masseur starts work at TCM clinic, Latest Singapore News – The New Paper

Emma started work as a massage therapist at NovaHealth TCM Clinic yesterday.

Emma – short for Expert Manipulative Massage Automation – is a robotic massager, developed by a team of researchers, engineers and programmers at AiTreat, a start-up incubated by Nanyang Technological University (NTU). It is particularly good for neck and knee massages.

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Use sensors instead of needles to check your glucose level

Diabetics who have been pricking their fingers for years finally have another option. Freestyle Libre is a small patch that can be easily applied to the upper-arm. With a simple scan, the sensor can read your glucose levels, no needles or blood necessary.

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DREAMIT LAUNCHES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH ACCENTURE TO HELP STARTUPS SCALE | myDigitalStartup

Dreamit has teamed with Accenture, one of the world’s leading professional services companies, to connect Accenture’s strategy and innovation leadership to the startup founders at Dreamit working on transformational products in health tech and urban tech.

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Announcing New York Biotech: The Future is Now on December 11

Monday, December 11, 2017

Apella, Alexandria Center for Life Science 6:00 – 7:30 PM

Brick by brick, and startup by startup, the New York biotech scene is slowly being built up. More startup incubators are either up, or in development, than ever before. Several pieces necessary to a functional life sciences ecosystem are now in place, and many other milestones will simply take time to develop and succeed. Yet industry and government leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs can’t get complacent—there is much more that New York can do, right now, to gain ground on other hubs and further establish the region as a top center for life science. If the right progress is made, 2018 could be a signature year for the city—or, if progress proves elusive, the momentum could slip away.

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274th Edition – October 10, 2017

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October 10, 2017

 

University of Maryland receives $219.5M gift from Clark Foundation, largest in school’s history – Baltimore Business Journal
 

The University of Maryland will receive a $219.5 million donation from the A. James and Alice B. Clark Foundation created by the late contracting titan James Clark.

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TEDCO Awards $1 Million in New Stem Cell Projects
 

The Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission (Commission) approved funding for four awards totaling $1,060,000. With the robust activity in stem cell research in Maryland, the Commission approved the first of two rounds of applications this year for the Validation and Commercialization Programs to accelerate getting solutions to patients.

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Circulomics Receives Two SBIR Grants Totaling over $1.7M
 

Circulomics, a Baltimore, MD-based biotechnology startup, received two SBIR grants totaling over $1.7M.

The company will use the funds to develop new applications of its Nanobind DNA/RNA extraction technology.

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Rhythm Pharma IPO goes over the top, snags $120M in latest sign the biotech window is wide open – ENDPOINTS NEWS
 

Rhythm Pharmaceuticals $RYTM became the latest biotech to tap into a buoyant market, raising $120 million in an IPO that went over the range at $17 a share. And they can add substantially to that if the underwriters pick up another million shares on the table.

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Emergent BioSolutions Awarded U.S. Department of State Contract Valued at Up to $25 Million to Supply Nerve Agent Antidote Auto-Injector NYSE:EBS
 

Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE:EBS) today announced that it has been awarded a contract valued at up to approximately $25 million by the U.S. Department of State to supply TROBIGARD™ (Atropine Sulfate [2mg]/Obidoxime Chloride [220mg]) auto-injector, a drug and device combination product for emergency use in the event of nerve agent or organophosphate poisoning. Trobigard is designed for intramuscular self- or buddy-administration of atropine sulfate and obidoxime chloride for pre-hospital intervention.

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Qiagen achieves ISO certification for state-of-the-art quality in forensics
 

Qiagen has announced that its manufacturing and supply chain for consumables and other products for forensic and human identity testing has been certified by Bureau Veritas, a leading inspection agency, as meeting the latest international standards for products used in forensic testing.

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BioMarker Strategies Announces Phase I National Cancer Institute Grant to Develop Companion Diagnostic to Identify Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Who Are Most Likely to Respond to Treatment with Cetuximab | Business Wire
 

BioMarker Strategies, LLC today announced that the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has awarded the Company a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant for development of a pathway-based companion diagnostic test to identify patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) who are most likely to respond to treatment with cetuximab. The grant will provide $299,000 in research support.

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NEBGH President & CEO Laurel Pickering to Join Leading Digital Health Company, WellDoc, as Chief Revenue Officer
 

WellDoc®, a leading digital health company, announced today the appointment of Laurel Pickering, president and CEO of Northeast Business Group on Health (NEBGH), as the Company’s new Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Ms. Pickering selected WellDoc as her next opportunity after spending nearly 25 years at the helm of NEBGH, an employer-led coalition of healthcare leaders and other stakeholders. Ms. Pickering will join the WellDoc team in October.

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Sorrento Therapeutics Appoints Mr. Dorman Followwill And Mr. Dave Lemus To The Board Of Directors | Markets Insider
 

Effective September 26, 2017, the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Sorrento Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: SRNE) appointed each of Dorman Followwill and David Lemus as an independent director of the Company.

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Osiris Announces a Peer-Reviewed Publication Reporting the Use of Placental Membranes for Refractory Cutaneous Sinus Tracts of Surgical Origin
 

Osiris Therapeutics, Inc. (Pink Sheets: OSIR), a leading regenerative medicine company focused on developing and marketing products for wound care, orthopedics, and sports medicine, announced today that a new peer reviewed manuscript entitled “Placental Membranes for Management of Refractory Cutaneous Sinus Tracts of Surgical Origin: A Pilot Study” has been published in The Journal of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists and is available online.

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Study: DC-area ranks 10th in venture investment – Technical.ly DC
 

We know from following the Rise of the Rest that D.C. isn’t in the top three for metros venture capital investments, but a new study said it makes the top 10.

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The Geographic Concentration of Venture Capital – CityLab
 

When it comes to high-tech startups, we hear a lot about the so-called “rise of the rest.” As the nation’s leading centers of high-tech industry—places like the San Francisco Bay Area, New York City, Boston, and Seattle—have become increasingly expensive to live in, the argument goes, talented techies, entrepreneurs, and startups are moving to less expensive places like Portland, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Nashville, Las Vegas, and others.

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Universities key to regional cooperation among Md., D.C. and Va. – Baltimore Sun
 

Despite the jurisdictional posturing in Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C. over a possible Amazon headquarters, a new FBI building or a national football stadium, the recent joint trade mission to Canada by their respective leaders — along with efforts such as the Greater Washington Board of Trade holding its summit at the Pendry Hotel in Baltimore — all augur well for better regional cooperation.

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CIT Announces FY2018 Solicitation for Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund
 

The Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) announced today the Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund (CRCF) Request for Proposals (RFP) for FY2018.

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Visbiome probiotic approved for IBS in Canada – Healio
 

Health Canada has approved the probiotic Visbiome as a Natural Health Product for treating symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in adults and children aged older than 5 years, the manufacturer announced.

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Meet DC’s newest incubator: Accelspace – Technical.ly DC
 

What happens to startups when they’ve outgrown coworking, but aren’t ready a whole office suite? There’s an incubator for that.

Accelspace is #dctech’s latest incubator, aimed at high-growth, mid-level, startups. Currently the incubator has offices in downtown D.C. and Crystal City.

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Rock Health: 16% of digital health companies funded in Q3 2017 led by women – MedCity News
 

A digital health report from Rock Health showed that women-led companies and geographic diversity continued to build in the third quarter. In the three months through September 30, of the 84 companies that raised $1.2 billion, 16 percent were led by women.

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Science – from Academia to Innovation: Perspectives from Israel
 

The MIDC and ScienceAbroad, the organization of Israeli scientists abroad, jointly present a revealing program on the bio-tech entrepreneurial ecosystem of Israel and how it created “The Startup Nation,” featuring prominent Israeli scientific and entrepreneurial leaders.

Wednesday, Nov. 1st 5:30-7:30 p.m., Hosted by LifeBridge Health, Baltimore, MDThursday, Nov. 2nd 5:30-7:30 p.m., Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, MD

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2017 Technology Showcase | ACG National Capital
 

When: October 25, 2017 7:30 AM – 12 PM

Where: MITRE 7525 Colshire Drive McLean, VA 22102 United States

The Technology Showcase emphasizes the National Capital area’s culture of technology innovation and leadership. The conference also highlights Washington’s unique competitive advantage for commercial technology companies: access to policy-makers, government technology buyers, and national security services.

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Dodgy clinics, shoddy science and false hopes: how stem cell research is being threatened by charlatans and unproven cures | South China Morning Post
 

The credibility of stem cell research is at risk because of charlatans and dodgy clinics peddling unproven cures for diseases, according to a group of eminent scientists in the field.

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Bayer eyes Korea’s ‘deep tech’ startups for digital health care push
 
[THE INVESTOR] In the age of “digital health care,” high-tech wearables, cutting-edge medical devices and integrated apps combined with major breakthroughs in data computing and analytics capabilities are set to pave new frontiers in the health care sector.

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U of Washington, Tsinghua launch innovation-focused programs as part of Microsoft-funded partnership
 

A new academic enterprise, born of a partnership between the University of Washington and China’s Tsinghua University — and seeded with $40 million in funding from Microsoft — welcomed its first class of master’s students this fall.

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What’s next for pharma innovation in China | McKinsey & Company
 

Three prominent Chinese executives discuss the progress of local companies in drug innovation and the evolving regulatory environment.

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2017 Academic Drug Discovery
 

ADDC and ASPET are joining together again for the 2nd Colloquium on Academic Drug Discovery. We are calling this meeting “Fueling Innovation: Public Programs Driving Drug Discovery” and holding it as a standalone event on the NIH campus in Bethesda, MD on October 12, 13, 2017. The first collaborative event held by these two scientific societies in April 2016 and was a terrific success.

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Scientific Reproducibility: Addressing Cell Line Authentication, Cross Contamination, Mycoplasma Detection and Antibody Characterization/Validation
 

Bio-Trac® Training Programs is pleased to be conducting a Hands-On “Scientific Reproducibility & Rigor: Antibody Characterization/Validation; Cell Line Authentication; Mycoplasma Detection” training workshop on Wednesday, October 18 – Friday, October 20, 2017 at the MC Bioscience Education Center in Germantown, MD.

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The Biotech/Health Invitational Golf Tournament
 

Welcome to the 2017 Biotech / Health Invitational, a DogDenGolf managed event that is being supported by top executives at Medimmune, other Biotechnology / Health companies and Vendors in the region. This year’s event will be held on October 23, 2017, at Cattail Creek Country Club in Glenwood, MD and will determine the Biotech / Health Executive Golfers of the Year.   

Proceeds from this event will benefit Zaching Against Cancer Foundation (ZACF), a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation established to provide support to cancer patients and their support networks through scholarships, research and outreach. Money raised by ZACF goes toward several college scholarships, an internship and donation to cancer research and outreach organizations.

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Upcoming Events

BioBowl (10/10 deadline to register)
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Scientific Reproducibility: Addressing Cell Line Authentication, Cross Contamination, Mycoplasma Detection and Antibody Characterization/Validation
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273rd Edition – October 3, 2017

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Sisu Global Health’s Hemafuse got regulatory approval in Kenya, Ghana – Technical.ly Baltimore

Sisu Global Health is entering product launch phase in a pair of African countries.

The company recently received regulatory clearance to sell its blood transfusion device in Kenya and Ghana, CEO Carolyn Yarina said.

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Protenus Leadership to Bring Healthcare Cybersecurity Expertise to New America Foundation

Protenus, the health care industry’s most robust, analytics-driven solution for detecting inappropriate activity in the electronic health record, is excited to announce that its Co-Founder and President, Robert Lord, has been selected as a New America Cybersecurity Policy Fellow for the 2017-2018 cohort. This fellowship brings together the world’s top cybersecurity leaders from private industry, academia, journalism, the public sector, and the military to envision and build the future of cybersecurity.

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Sucampo Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Acceptance of sNDA for AMITIZA in Children with Pediatric Functional Constipation, with Priority Review Designation Nasdaq:SCMP

Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Sucampo) (NASDAQ:SCMP), a global biopharmaceutical company, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted for filing its recently submitted supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) for lubiprostone (AMITIZA®) in children aged 6 to 17 years with pediatric functional constipation. The filing has received Priority Review designation from the FDA.

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Organ-on-a-Chip lab workshops, 3D neuronal application note and the 3-lane OrganoPlate

Next month, we will start a series of workshops for academic scientists. If you always wanted to learn Organ-on-a-Chip techniques, you can now do so, straight from the developers, in just two days. You’ll return with two OrganoPlates®, to get you started in the comfort of your own lab.

Our colleague Karlijn Wilschut developed a method for high-content analysis of 3D neurons in the OrganoPlate®, in collaboration with Molecular Devices. This excellent application note is the result.

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Emergent BioSolutions Announces Closing of New $200 Million Senior Secured Credit Facility | Seeking Alpha

Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (EBS) today announced that it has completed a new five-year, $200 million syndicated senior secured credit facility. This new facility replaces and represents an increase from the Company’s prior $100 million facility, which was scheduled to expire in December 2018. The new facility enhances the Company’s financial flexibility, providing increased capacity to drive growth through strategic acquisitions along with working capital as needed.

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REGENXBIO Responds to Notification of a Superior Proposal Under Its Merger Agreement With Dimension Therapeutics

REGENXBIO Inc. (Nasdaq:RGNX) today announced that Dimension Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:DMTX) notified REGENXBIO that it has determined that it has received a “superior proposal” as defined in the merger agreement under which REGENXBIO would have acquired Dimension in an all-stock transaction for an implied value of approximately $3.41 per share based on the closing stock price of REGENXBIO stock on August 24, 2017.

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A look at Johns Hopkins new connected health accelerator M-1 Ventures – MedCity News

Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures kicked off its inaugural cohort of healthcare startups last month with a focus on connected health and fitness. Called M-1 Ventures, a reference to first-year medical students, the accelerator represents a change of strategy for cultivating early stage companies. Although Johns Hopkins previously collaborated with Dreamit Ventures, it was interested in developing an accelerator on its own. To that end it formed regional alliances with the University of Maryland, Village Capital., and the family office of Baltimore-based Under Armour CEO and Chairman Kevin Plank — Plank Industries.

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FINANCING BALTIMORE’S GROWTH – Measuring Small Companies’ Access to Capital

Baltimore has the potential to be a city that is truly hospitable to small business growth, with all the economic benefits of jobs and tax revenue such growth would bring. But for new and established small businesses to thrive, the city needs a financing system with capacity to meet their needs.

Capital is certainly not the only ingredient necessary for successful business growth, but it is a critical input. If companies lack access to appropriate types of capital at critical stages of growth, they are likely to never take off and achieve scale, or even worse, to go out of business or leave Baltimore and relocate where financial support is more readily available, depriving the local economy of jobs and economic growth.

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UMD Awarded U.S. Department of Commerce Grant to Launch Immersive Media Innovation Ecosystem – Division of Research

From catching Pokémon in the real world to donning a virtual reality headset to see and feel what it was like to scale the Berlin Wall before its fall, advancements in immersive media have set the stage for the next digital revolution. The University of Maryland will lead this revolution with the launch of the Mixed/Augmented/Virtual Reality Innovation Center, called MAVRIC, which has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA).

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Costco Wholesale Pledges $25 Million To Improve Children’s Health

Building on a 30-year relationship with Children’s National, Costco Wholesale has pledged $25 million to ensure that children in the Washington area will continue to have access to expert pediatric care. In recognition of their longstanding support, Children’s National is naming the hospital’s main atrium the Costco Wholesale Atrium.

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6 innovative pediatric devices you need to know – MassDevice

The creators of six innovative pediatric devices received a total $250,000 in prize money at the fifth annual Pediatric Device Innovation Symposium, co-located this year at AdvaMed’s The MedTech Conference in San Jose, Calif.

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Department of Defense Releases 2018 Broad Agency Announcements for Extramural Medical Research Funding

This Funding Opportunity Announcement is a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). It is continuously open for a 5-year period, from October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2022, 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time.

The USAMRMC mission is to provide solutions to medical problems of importance to the American Service member at home and abroad, as well as to the general public at large.

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Fraunhofer CESE Teams with UM, Others to Win Fun GCAT Project

Advances in biotechnology and synthetic biology over the past decade have the potential to address important societal challenges in food, energy, and medicine. But these technological advances come with the potential for their deliberate or accidental misuse, warranting the development of approaches to help prevent the creation of biothreats.

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MdBio Foundation Marks 16 School Years of Mobile STEM Education – Business Wire

The MdBio Foundation, a non-profit that provides STEM education and workforce development to underserved communities, is celebrating its 16th school year of delivering innovative, hands-on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education to students aboard mobile laboratories. During the 2017-18 school year, the foundation will debut its new Mobile eXploration Lab (MXLab), the largest mobile laboratory of its kind in the U.S., at high schools across the state of Maryland, and begin offering a new mobile program for middle schools in Washington, D.C., through a $1.36 million grant from the Verizon Foundation.

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Two New Looks in Our 20th Year – EAGB

EAGB has moved to the Silo Point building in Locust Point! Please be sure to update your records with our new address.

1200 Steuart St, Suite C1B Baltimore, MD 21230

Our completely new site is up and running! Thank you for your patience as we rebooted.

CLICK HERE TO EXPLORE

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CureSearch Announces Catapult Impact Fund Award

CureSearch for Children’s Cancer announced the application launch for a $2 million to $5 million (USD) Catapult Impact Fund Award opportunity. The award will support the advancement of clinical research to improve outcomes for pediatric cancer patients.

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Washington Business Journal 2017 Innovation Awards – Washington Business Journal

The Washington Business Journal’s annual Innovation Awards honor 15 Greater Washington companies, agencies and teams working to keep the metro on the cutting edge in tech, health care, cybersecurity and more.

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15 top innovators in imaging informatics – Health Data Management

Radiology is facing rapid change on many fronts—technology is more complex than ever, more IT tools are being developed to support radiologists and new economic forces are changing the financial dynamics for those working in this important branch of medicine. Despite the challenges, Health Data Management has identified several leaders in the field who are finding ways to exploit new technology to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the radiology department.

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$250K awarded to six winners presenting innovative pediatric medical devices

Six companies presenting innovative medical device solutions that address significant unmet needs in pediatric health were awarded a total of $250,000 in grant money yesterday

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Digital health is dead, says this health-tech investor Rob Coppedge

Let me be clear: I believe strongly in the need for substantive, consumer-centric transformation of the health care system and have been a long-term proponent of the power of entrepreneurs to catalyze and drive these difficult changes.

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The message we should take from 1776 as it turns a page – The Washington Post

Everyone knows that entrepreneurship is risky. In light of recent news about a possible sale or merger of 1776, I wonder if the greater Washington region is indeed remembering what everyone knows.

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2017 Academic Drug Discovery

ADDC and ASPET are joining together again for the 2nd Colloquium on Academic Drug Discovery. We are calling this meeting “Fueling Innovation: Public Programs Driving Drug Discovery” and holding it as a standalone event on the NIH campus in Bethesda, MD on October 12, 13, 2017. The first collaborative event held by these two scientific societies in April 2016 and was a terrific success.

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Scientific Reproducibility: Addressing Cell Line Authentication, Cross Contamination, Mycoplasma Detection and Antibody Characterization/Validation – Bio-Trac®

Wednesday, October 18 – Friday, October 20, 2017 at the MC Bioscience Education Center in Germantown, MD.

Bio-Trac® Training Programs is currently accepting preregistrations for our 2017 hands-on training workshops. Preregistration is strongly encouraged due to our small class sizes. Simply provide the few required details below and indicate applicable course(s). We will contact you directly with complete details upon receipt of your preregistration.

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The Biotech Invitational – October 23, 2017 | Cattail Creek Country Club | Glenwood MD

Biotech/Health execs play for a small $50 donation in the tournament that will benefit Zaching Against Cancer Foundation organization.

Welcome to the 2017 Biotech / Health Invitational, a DogDenGolf managed event that is being supported by top executives at Medimmune, other Biotechnology / Health companies and Vendors in the region. This year’s event will be held on October 23, 2017, at Cattail Creek Country Club in Glenwood, MD and will determine the Biotech / Health Executive Golfers of the Year.

Proceeds from this event will benefit Zaching Against Cancer Foundation (ZACF), a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation established to provide support to cancer patients and their support networks through scholarships, research and outreach. Money raised by ZACF goes toward several college scholarships, an internship and donation to cancer research and outreach organizations.

For more information, visit their websites at www.zachingagainstcancer.org.

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TEDCO’s Entrepreneur Expo – October 25, 2017

TEDCO’s 7th Annual Entrepreneur Expo will bring together all of Maryland’s entrepreneurial resources from across the state into one place, at one time.

You can expect to see 700+ of the region’s top entrepreneurs, small and large business executives, angel and venture capital investors, federal and state economic development officials, university leaders and legislators.

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Common Legal, Tax and Accounting Mistakes in Healthcare/Life Science Companies and How Best to Avoid Them!

Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research 9600 Gudelsky Drive Rockville, MD, Maryland 20850

Wednesday, October 4, 2017 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EDT)

As physicians, scientists and entrepreneurs, sometimes we believe that we can do it all, only to find out that our attempts at practicing law, accounting or financial strategy are many times misguided. Come and learn from experts in the field about the obstacles and opportunities that are ahead of you and how best to navigate these choppy waters!

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