Webinar: How to Create SBIR Specific Goals, Strategy and Mechanics Part 2
SciEducate Webinars for Scientists and Scientific Startups
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May 26, 2020
1 p.m.
This presentation continues where Part 1 left off, again discussing key elements of competitive SBIR grant applications, including the Innovation section, with examples. Join us for a webinar with ScienceDocs as Dr. James O’Halloran shares his long-term experience as a seasoned NIH SBIR grant reviewer and highly successful award recipient SBIR Awards: Dr. O’Halloran has participated in the SBIR program for over 25 years and has written and served as a Principal Investigator on over 20 SBIR awards. Experience as an NIH Reviewer: He has served as a reviewer for SBIR grant and contract applications across many divisions of NIH, including the National Institutes of Mental Health; Aging; Neurological Diseases and Stroke; Child Health and Development; Cancer; Heart Lung and Blood and Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Industry Development Experience: He has more than 25 years of experience in the design, development and clinical evaluation of various medical electronic systems and has served as consultant for a range of industry-funded projects. Academic Background: He has received two bachelor’s degrees and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine. View additional upcoming webinar topics and (free to OHSU) past recordings here. |
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This presentation continues where Part 1 left off, again discussing key elements of competitive SBIR grant applications, including the Innovation section, with examples. Join us for a webinar with ScienceDocs as Dr. James O’Halloran shares his long-term experience as a seasoned NIH SBIR grant reviewer and highly successful award recipient
SBIR Awards: Dr. O’Halloran has participated in the SBIR program for over 25 years and has written and served as a Principal Investigator on over 20 SBIR awards.
Experience as an NIH Reviewer: He has served as a reviewer for SBIR grant and contract applications across many divisions of NIH, including the National Institutes of Mental Health; Aging; Neurological Diseases and Stroke; Child Health and Development; Cancer; Heart Lung and Blood and Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Industry Development Experience: He has more than 25 years of experience in the design, development and clinical evaluation of various medical electronic systems and has served as consultant for a range of industry-funded projects.
Academic Background: He has received two bachelor’s degrees and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine.
View additional upcoming webinar topics and (free to OHSU) past recordings here.