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The University of Rochester Clinical and Translational Science Institute and Ain Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation are hosting an I-Corps@NCATS Regional Short Course this fall, specifically designed to provide biomedical scientists, clinician scientists, and engineers with a new approach to accelerate the translation of their discoveries from the lab to clinical practice. This program, supported by the NCATS, is based on the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) program which is the premier federally funded innovation and commercialization training in the U.S.
The I-Corps@NCATS Regional Short Course is meant for teams of faculty, postdocs, and students with biomedical innovations or ideas and is free to participants. Course graduates receive National Science Foundation (NSF) lineage and can apply to other NSF grant awards, including the National I-Corps Team program, which carries a grant award of up to $50,000. Previous NSF funding is not required to apply.
The program will kick off with orientation the week of October 17th and will run for 5 weeks. All sessions will be held virtually over Zoom. Learn more on our website and apply by October 3rd.
Contact Karen Grabowski, Karen_Grabowski@URMC.Rochester.edu with questions.
The University of Rochester Clinical and Translational Science Institute and Ain Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation are hosting an I-Corps@NCATS Regional Short Course this fall, specifically designed to provide biomedical scientists, clinician scientists, and engineers with a new approach to accelerate the translation of their discoveries from the lab to clinical practice. This program, supported by the NCATS, is based on the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) program which is the premier federally funded innovation and commercialization training in the U.S.
The I-Corps@NCATS Regional Short Course is meant for teams of faculty, postdocs, and students with biomedical innovations or ideas and is free to participants. Course graduates receive National Science Foundation (NSF) lineage and can apply to other NSF grant awards, including the National I-Corps Team program, which carries a grant award of up to $50,000. Previous NSF funding is not required to apply.
The program will kick off with orientation the week of October 17th and will run for 5 weeks. All sessions will be held virtually over Zoom. Learn more on our website and apply by October 3rd.
Contact Karen Grabowski, Karen_Grabowski@URMC.Rochester.edu with questions.
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