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MITRE Partners with University System of Maryland to Operate New Cybersecurity R&D Center for the National Institute of Standards and Technology

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The U.S. Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has selected The MITRE Corporation to operate the first federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) solely dedicated to enhancing cybersecurity and protecting national information systems. MITRE will partner with the University System of Maryland (USM) to support the center.

The new FFRDC will support the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), which NIST, the state of Maryland, and Montgomery County, Md., established in 2012 to help businesses secure their data and digital infrastructure by bringing together information security experts from industry, government and academia. MITRE will further the NCCoE’s goal to foster public-private collaborations to identify and solve today’s most pressing cybersecurity challenges. Working with the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), two leading research institutions within the USM, MITRE will carry out the goals of the new FFRDC in research, development, engineering and technical support as well as operations and facilities planning.

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Baxter to Form New Global Innovation and R&D Center near Boston for Its Biopharmaceuticals Business - Business Wire

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Baxter International Inc. (NYSE:BAX) today announced plans to form a new global innovation and research and development (R&D) center in Cambridge, Mass., for Baxter's biopharmaceuticals business, which is expected to become a separate, independent global company known as Baxalta Incorporated in mid-2015.

The business selected the Cambridge biotech community as the primary location for its global innovation and R&D operations after a global search. The new location will position the company to enhance patient care by advancing and building its robust innovation pipeline, which is centered on core areas of expertise in hematology, immunology, and through technology platforms like gene therapy and biosimilars.

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Baxter to establish new biopharma R&D center - spectroscopyNOW.com

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The US pharmaceutical company Baxter International is to establish a new global innovation and R&D center for biopharmacetucals in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US. This follows Baxter's decision to hive off its biopharmaceutical business as an independent company called Baxalta in mid-2015.

The new R&D center will house 400 R&D staff, who will relocate from current sites in California and Europe, although Baxalta will retain certain R&D operations at its site in Vienna, Austria. In addition, the new center will house Baxalta's business development, oncology and biosimilars teams.

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FDA Invents: How Technology Transfer Gets FDA Inventions from Lab to Marketplace - FDA Voice

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If you think the term “government invention” is an oxymoron—well, think again. You may be surprised to learn that many of the breakthrough technologies that shape our lives today are the brainchildren of government researchers—including those at FDA.

Alice WelchTake the Internet and that GPS in your car or on your cell phone. Both technologies were developed by the U.S. Department of Defense —as were the turbine engines that power the wind farms generating some 6% of our nation’s electrical energy. Those long-lasting radial tires on your vehicle? They’re reinforced with a material five times tougher than steel that was developed by a NASA partnership. And you can thank the government for your flu shot and the development of many other life-saving vaccines such as those for hepatitis A and B and HPV.

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Downtown Partnership of Baltimore to Launch Technology Company Incentive Program

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DPOB's new program, TechConnect, provides up to $10,000 per tech company (with at least 4 employees) for locating for at least one year within Downtown Baltimore. Partner perks, including discounted design, legal and internet service and free zipcar hours are available as well. DPOB will also help companies through site selection, mitigate any move/set up issues, distribution of permits, etc. and they have two partner brokers on board to provide full brokerage service. Read more about their new program here: http://www.godowntownbaltimore.com/work/TechConnect/index.aspx

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University of Maryland School of Medicine identifies new heart disease pathway

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New research by scientists at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UM SOM) and the Ottawa Heart Institute has uncovered a new pathway by which the brain uses an unusual steroid to control blood pressure. The study, which also suggests new approaches for treating high blood pressure and heart failure, appears today in the journal Public Library of Science (PLOS) One.

"This research gives us an entirely new way of understanding how the brain and the cardiovascular system work together," said Dr. John Hamlyn, professor of physiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, one of the principal authors. "It opens a new and exciting way for us to work on innovative treatment approaches that could one day help patients."

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Mexican Biotech Students Find Home at JHU Montgomery County Campus, TruBios

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Juan Montesinos is a doctor who has a passion for mobile and web applications.

Daniel Gil Castillejo is an electronics engineer proficient in the technical aspects of software.

Both moved from Mexico to Rockville in August to pursue their graduate degrees at Johns Hopkins University’s Montgomery County Campus, where they are studying in the Master’s in Biotechnology, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship program. They both are on full scholarships from the Mexican government and supplementing their coursework with internships at TruBios, a biotechnology services company located on the JHU Montgomery County Campus. TruBios is led by Roberto Trujillo, a native of Mexico who teaches in JHU’s biotechnology program.

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TCM Announces Recipients of the 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award

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The Tech Council of Maryland presents a Lifetime Achievement Award each year to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the success of the community. This year, we are expanding our award categories and will be recognizing three outstanding individuals in the fields of technology, life science, and education. The 2015 honorees will be:

  • Norman Augustine, retired chairman and chief executive officer of the Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Wayne Hockmeyer, Ph.D., founder of MedImmune, Inc.
  • William Kirwan, chancellor of the University System of Maryland

Please mark your calendar to honor these individuals at a celebratory dinner on February 19, 2015 at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center.

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'EdTech Maryland' as Ecosystem Exemplar

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In the U.S., North America, and around the Globe, education innovation clusters are popping up across the landscape to solve the 21st century’s toughest learning challenges. Some of these economic development clusters, moreover entrepreneurship hubs, will lead in ways that others cannot. Maryland is one of them.

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NIH Funds Neurotechnology as Part of Obama’s BRAIN Initiative - MIT Technology Review

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The White House said that President Obama’s BRAIN Initiative is generating interest from companies and philanthropies in a sign of what it calls a wider partnership developing around the U.S. administration’s most prominent science initiative, first unveiled in 2013.

The White House had committed to spending $100 million this year on the project, which seeks to develop new technologies for studying the brain. As part of that, today the U.S. National Institutes of Health announced $46 million in awards to 58 research groups.

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Cancer Foundation Names Finalists For Innovation In Patient-Centered Care

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For more than ten years, the LIVESTRONG Foundation’s iconic yellow wristband has symbolized the struggle against cancer. While many charities and foundations are focused on only the medical aspects of cancer research, LIVESTRONG emphasizes advocacy and assistance for the millions of people living with cancer.

These people will face countless issues outside of their medical care, such as fertility concerns, emotional wellbeing, practical challenges, financial issues, clinical trial matching, etc. Addressing all of those concerns are elements of what they call “patient-centered care”. They aim to make this approach the care standard around the world and recently announced a partnership agreement with the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin to create the LIVESTRONG Cancer Institute. LIVESTRONG will invest $50M over 10 years to help create a new model of patient-centered care.

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EmTech: Illumina Says 228,000 Human Genomes Will Be Sequenced in 2014 | MIT Technology Review

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Henry Ford kept lowering the price of cars, and more people kept buying them. The San Diego–based gene sequencing company Illumina has been doing something similar with the tools needed to interpret the human genetic code.

A record 228,000 human genomes will be completely sequenced this year by researchers around the globe, said Francis de Souza, president of Illumina, the maker of machines for DNA sequencing, during MIT Technology Review’s EmTech conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Digital Health Venture Capital: 4 Areas VCs Are Betting On

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The year 2014 has not just started out on a good note for the digital health and health IT market, but it seems to be all set to be the best year ever. The top 20 venture capital firms have been busy right from the start of the year investing in this arena and giving a massive boost to deal activity here. A CB Insights data report indicates that funding to the tune of $2.65 billion has come into this sector over the past four quarters. What is even more significant is that the highest quarterly funding amount came about in Q1 of this year. With investors deploying $1,108.6 million over the first three months of 2014, this quarter has witnessed a whopping 210% increase in funding when compared with the same period last year.

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UCF incubator's impact: $2.5B on regional economy - Orlando Business Journal

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The University of Central Florida’s Business Incubation Program has pumped nearly $2.5 billion into the economy over the last 15 years.

The program — which turns 15 years old on Oct. 1 — has created 250 early-stage companies, according to a press release sent out Sept. 30. Those companies have added 3,600 total jobs, sales of $1.51 billion and $2.48 billion in regional economic output.

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2014 Awards of Excellence Winners Selected – University Economic Development Association

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The University Economic Development Association (UEDA) announced its 2014 Awards of Excellence winners during its Annual Summit held this week in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Awards of Excellence Program recognizes UEDA members who are transforming their campuses into engines of economic prosperity through leading edge initiatives in five categories:

  1. Community Connected Campus: initiatives that promote the physical development of quality connected campuses and their surrounding communities;
  2. Research and Analysis: initiatives that enhance the capacity of colleges and universities to provide new forms of research and tools for community, economic and workforce development practitioners;
  3. Leadership and Collaboration: initiatives that support the development of collaborative economic development strategies and the leaders required to implement them;
  4. Innovation and Entrepreneurship: initiatives designed to support startups, high-growth companies and clusters within a region; and
  5. Talent Development: initiatives that promote the development of 21st-century skills.

Rich Overmoyer, UEDA’s Executive Director and President & CEO of Fourth Economy Consulting stated, “As we benchmark cities of regional transformation across North America, there is a noticeable trend in the impact that quality institutions of higher education have on regions of growth.” Overmoyer continued, “these Awards of Excellence category winners and finalists represent regions where universities are playing a role to create sustainable economic growth.”

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Biotech companies feel the need for speed: Cue big data analytics startups

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Biotech companies are looking for ways to speed up drug discovery and pharmaceutical companies need an easier way to find accurate drug pricing information to make their businesses more competitive. So two big data analytics companies graduating from Blueprint Health’s accelerator have taken a cue from Maverick and Goose. One offers a way to shrink the amount of time genome analysis takes and another developed a way to make it easier for drug companies to find global drug price data in real time.

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How Do Doctors Test for Ebola?

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Health officials are now monitoring 50 people in Texas for signs of Ebola, via twice-daily temperature checks, and in recent days, there have been reports that people in other areas of the country — most recently, Washington, D.C. — may be infected with the virus.

But why can't all these people just be tested for Ebola as soon as possible?

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Kendall Square reached inflection point, passing from tech to biotech center - The Boston Globe

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The three-story brick building at the corner of Main and Osborn streets in Cambridge, on the edge of Kendall Square and the MIT campus, captures three distinct eras in the city’s innovation history. In the early 1800s, it was the site of Kimball & Davenport, the first builder of passenger railroad cars in America.

After World War II, it was the epicenter of the Massachusetts tech boom, home to the office and private lab of Edwin Land, Polaroid’s founder. In between, Thomas A. Watson strung a wire from Boston to Cambridge, and set up the equipment to receive the first “long distance” phone call, in 1876.

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Digital health funding hits $3 billion

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The cash keeps flowing in digital health.

Venture funding invested into the digital health realm has surpassed $3 billion through the first three quarters of 2014, up from $2 billion through midyear and up 100 percent over the year, according to the latest report from Rock Health.

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Five Steps for Managing Cyberthreats in the Health Care Industry - Deloitte Risk & Compliance - WSJ

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New information technologies and innovative business models are transforming the health care industry in several ways. The industry is beginning to focus on creating seamless interoperability among organizations, greater efficiencies in the delivery of care and increased consumer engagement through access to electronic health records and use of mobile health devices and apps. “While creating forward movement and excitement in the industry, the very innovations that are driving growth and system improvement may also expose organizations to potentially more threats to security and privacy,” says Russ Rudish, Global Health Care Leader, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited.

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Drug Patents Held Overseas Can Pare Makers’ Tax Bills - NYTimes.com

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As the Obama administration tries to stop companies from avoiding taxes by moving their headquarters overseas, the makers of some of the world’s most lucrative and expensive medicines are using another tactic to reduce their payments to the government.

Take the case of Gilead Sciences, which has come under severe criticism for the high cost of its in-demand new hepatitis C drug, Sovaldi, which sells for $1,000 a pill, or $84,000 for a typical course of treatment.

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Technology Community Keynote: At the Forefront of Innovation

Tuesday, October 07, 2014, 08:00am - 10:00am

At the forefront of innovation, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) unites 2,000 companies in the consumer technology industry and owns and produces the world's largest annual innovation tradeshow, the International CES®. Gary Shapiro, the president and CEO of CEA, knows innovation and is the go-to source to tell you what's cool in consumer electronics. Ask him what's in this year and he'll talk about Ultra HD 4K TV, 3-D robotics, and wireless health. He'll also mention that the biggest drivers of consumer electronics are products that didn't even exist a few years ago. Join Gary as he takes you on a spirited discussion about the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy, green technology, and keeping the American dream alive.

Get a look inside Shapiro's passion for innovation and see what it's like to be at the forefront of a multi-billion dollar industry.

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SoPE - Understanding the Sunshine Act: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far?

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EDT)

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In February 2013, The Sunshine Act was included as the Transparency Reports and Reporting of Physician Ownership or Investment Interests section of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Sunshine Act requires manufacturers of drugs, medical devices, and biologicals that participate in U.S. federal healthcare programs to report certain payments and items of value (typically $10 or more and totaling $100 annually or greater) given to physicians and teaching hospitals. Failure to stay in compliance may result in fines ranging from $10,000 to $1,000,000 annually. Whether you are a practicing physician or your startup has a medical device, drug, or related product, you are impacted by the ACA’s Physician Payments Sunshine Act. In July, CMS proposed removing the reporting exemption for any payments or transfers of value made to physicians who participate in accredited CME programs. We’ll talk with experts in compliance and policy who will share their experiences in implementing these new policies and how you can understand the implications of the law, dispute inaccuracies, and stay in compliance!

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DC I-Corps Regional Cohort Showcase: Fall 2014- Eventbrite

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Thursday October 9, 2014 9:00 AM – 3:15 PM

The DC I-Corps Fall 2014 Regional Cohort officially kicks off on October 9th at the Microsoft building in Chevy Chase, MD. Please register to join us for our Showcase lunch, in which successful teams from previous cohorts will present their businesses and discuss lessons learned from the I-Corps program.

Showcase agenda:

  • Welcome and lunch
  • Introduction of incoming Fall cohort teams
  • Presentations by Accelerator teams
  • Q&A

About DC I-Corps: DC I-Corps is a regional program designed to foster, grow and nurture an innovation ecosystem in the nation’s capital, the nearby states of Maryland and Virginia, and the mid-Atlantic region. The program is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and jointly run by the University of Maryland College Park, George Washington University, Virginia Tech and Johns Hopkins University. The program provides real world, hands-on training on how to successfully incorporate innovations into successful products. The ultimate goal is to create a new venture or licensing opportunity for program participants.

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Money flowing, businesses growing in Montgomery County, MD

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It has been said that there is no money for start-ups here. NOT TRUE! Montgomery County is proud to shine the spotlight on local success stories from our business community.

During 2013 and through this year, Montgomery County businesses from targeted growth sectors have received local and state investments to support their ongoing growth and success. From grants, loans and tax credit incentives, to targeted funding programs and competitive investment awards, local companies are proving they have what it takes and continue to contribute to the growth of the innovative economy in Montgomery County.

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About BHI

BioHealth Innovation (BHI) is a regionally-oriented, private-public partnership functioning as an innovation intermediary focused on commercializing market-relevant biohealth innovations and increasing access to early-stage funding in Maryland.

Technology Community Keynote: At the Forefront of Innovation

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October 7
Bethesda Country Club


SoPE - Understanding the Sunshine Act: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far?

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October 7
Johns Hopkins University Montgomery County Campus


DC I-Corps Fall Cohort Application Deadline

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October 9


DC I-Corps Regional Cohort Showcase: Fall 2014

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October 9
Microsoft Corporation


NIH SBIR Meetup - Meet the Program Managers

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October 15
Johns Hopkins University – Montgomery County


BioHealth Job Opportunities

ATCC - Microbiology Systems Senior Director


ATCC - Manager, Cell Derivation Unit


ATCC - Associate Director, Research & Development


bwtech@UMBC - Cyber Business Coordinator


Emergent BioSolutions - Senior Scientist


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