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SBIR STTR Training Seminar

May 29, 2019 @ 9:00 am - May 30, 2019 @ 5:00 pm EDT

 BioGenerator SBIR/STTR Proposal Preparation Workshop

The workshop will end with 1-on-1 assessments that allow competitive applications to receive free support for September 5 submission. If you have an idea you would like to share with us for the assessment, please fill out the assessment form latest by May 29. 

BioGenerator and BBC bring this workshop to cover all aspects of writing an SBIR/STTR proposal focused on life science technologies. The workshop will include information on the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation programs, though it is timed to aid in proposal preparation for the September 5, 2019, NIH deadline and detailed emphasis will be placed on the NIH process.

Training will begin with SBIR/STTR basics, including eligibility requirements, participating agencies, difference between SBIR/STTR, and essential information about the NSF program. 

The workshop is conducted by SBIR/STTR expert, Becky Aistrup, Managing Partner at BBC, with a background in business incubation, acceleration services and early-stage investing. Grant and contracts management expert, Kris Bergman, will provide the budget preparation webinar on May 30. Both Austin and Kris are with BBC Entrepreneurial Training & Consulting (BBCetc – https://bbcetc.com), which is nationally recognized for its expertise in helping emerging companies win federal funding through the SBIR and STTR programs.

“Excellent content. This should be  a MUST for anyone applying to fed grants” – Primary Investigator developing a therapy for neonates
“Great Seminar!”- PhD student at Washington University

(This workshop is a part of Grants2Business, a highly successful program with an average NIH SBIR success rate of 37% (16% national average, 2017) for Phase I and 60% (38% national average, 2017) for Phase II submissions.)

 

Venue

The Showroom
20 South Sarah St
St. Louis, MO 63108 United States

Organizer

BioGenerator