Faces + Spaces @ TGen

TGen Building 445 N 5th St, 4th Floor, AZ, United States

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.

PBC Coffee Cart

University of Arizona Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building 475 N 5th St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Come out and grab a free cup of coffee courtesy of the Phoenix Bioscience Core!

Understanding SBIR/STTR Data Rights and How to Protect Your Intellectual Property

Virtual

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.

Beyond Agriculture: Unlocking the USDA’s SBIR Program

Virtual

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!

The Latest Progress of the Biosciences in Arizona

Virtual

As Arizona’s strategic bioscience plan turns 20, how are we faring? Find out by joining us virtually on April 20 at the Flinn Foundation’s annual event on the progress of Arizona’s bioscience sector.

HealthTech Connect

850 PBC 850 N. 5th Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Join us for our upcoming HealthTech Connect event featuring exciting applications being developed in wearables and artificial intelligence at the University of Arizona Health Sciences and University of Arizona.

Then, enjoy an evening of networking and the Venture Café – a global platform to connect innovators from all over the world.

Venture Café Phoenix – Connectivity

850 PBC 850 N. 5th Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Venture Café Phoenix connects a community of innovators and entrepreneurs through freely accessible high-impact programming and events. Learn more about this week’s events and register! 

PBC Coffee Cart

Arizona State University Health Courtyard 550 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Come out and grab a free cup of coffee courtesy of the Phoenix Bioscience Core!

Phoenix Symposium on Data Analytics in Healthcare

Health Sciences Education Building 435 N 5th St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

The symposium will focus on the expertise of data analytics in the healthcare setting. The topics will cover the use of data and analytics tools/methods in the areas of healthcare, health/medical research, public health or other related fields. The use of data and analytics will be relevant to improving healthcare delivery and health outcomes in Arizona.