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Arizona State University Health Courtyard 550 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesCome out and grab a free cup of coffee courtesy of the Phoenix Bioscience Core!
Come out and grab a free cup of coffee courtesy of the Phoenix Bioscience Core!
There are officially more lunch food options on campus every Wednesday! 11am- 2pm: In the lot south of Fillmore Street west of 7th Street. Right next to the UA BioMedical […]
Keynote Speaker Moira Gunn, Ph.D., is host of NPR’s Tech Nation and BioTech Nation. She is also a former NASA scientist, engineer, and software programmer, and is an associate professor […]
Join us for the College of Health Solutions Research Day 2022. The event will take place in person and outdoors at the 850 PBC south plaza and parking area in […]
About this event Come to the Phoenix Bioscience Core on First Fridays to hear local jazz musician Garrison Jones and friends for live music at 850 PBC. Grab a bite […]
Join us for our first Venture Cafe Phoenix event! We will be exploring the topic of CONNECTIVITY. Sessions will include office hours, networking, an autonomous car display from Waymo, and […]
Meet the rest of the PBC community through our monthly Faces and Spaces networking event. Each month join a small group of staff, researchers and community members from around the PBC to learn about a new area of the campus, upcoming programming and other exciting things happening right in your neighborhood. Grab a cup of coffee and collaborate! This event will introduce the Translational Genomics Research Institute, or TGen, an affiliate of the City of Hope. TGen was established in 2002 through an assembly of more than fifty leaders and visionaries in science, medicine, government and business by Dr. Jeffrey Trent. Today, it is a foundational company in the PBC and is a leader in translational research in the areas of cancer, neurological disorders, rare childhood disorders, and pathogen and microbome work.
Come out and grab a free cup of coffee courtesy of the Phoenix Bioscience Core!
Small businesses often have concerns about what happens to their background Intellectual Property (IP), including any new IP discovered while working under an SBIR or STTR program award. During this workshop, we will discuss specific requirements at proposal submission and during grant/contract performance that will ensure IP is properly documented and protected. Inventors, entrepreneurs and technology small business owners who are eligible under the SBIR/STTR program should attend. This includes those new to the program as well as small business owners who have received past SBIR/STTR awards.
Learn from the Program Directors of NSF & NIH who will share tips and tricks for applying for SBIRs and STTR.
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offers competitively awarded grants to qualified small businesses to support high quality research related to important scientific problems and opportunities in agriculture that could lead to significant public benefits. The program stimulates technological innovations in the private sector and strengthens the role of federal research and development in support of small businesses. Please come and learn about the technologies the USDA is funding and how to gain access to up to $100,000 in non-dilutive funding!
Bike To Work Phoenix! #BTWPhx serves as an introduction and celebration of cyclists commuting to work in #DTPHX. Register at btwphx.com and ride. The first 300 to check-in will receive breakfast and a #BTWPhx T-shirt.