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Find out via the online I-Corps@NCATS National Bootcamp. Based on the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) program, the premier federally-funded innovation and commercialization training program in the U.S., I-Corps@NCATS provides biomedical scientists and clinicians with a new approach to accelerate the translation of discoveries from the lab to clinical practice.
WHO: Teams of faculty, graduate students and other clinical professionals with biomedical innovations or ideas.
WHAT: The five-week online I-Corps@NCATS National
Bootcamp will help you identify and connect with potential
customers for your research project, protocol, service or
prototype.
WHY: This course is designed to help you... • Determine the commercial viability of your innovation
• Develop a successful business case for securing funding
• Expand your network of innovation partners, mentors, and potential collaborators
• Develop a new way of thinking about your research
Find out via the online I-Corps@NCATS National Bootcamp. Based on the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) program, the premier federally-funded innovation and commercialization training program in the U.S., I-Corps@NCATS provides biomedical scientists and clinicians with a new approach to accelerate the translation of discoveries from the lab to clinical practice.
WHO: Teams of faculty, graduate students and other clinical professionals with biomedical innovations or ideas.
WHAT: The five-week online I-Corps@NCATS National
Bootcamp will help you identify and connect with potential
customers for your research project, protocol, service or
prototype.
WHY: This course is designed to help you... • Determine the commercial viability of your innovation
• Develop a successful business case for securing funding
• Expand your network of innovation partners, mentors, and potential collaborators
• Develop a new way of thinking about your research