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Search Terms:Company Category= Association-Other| Association for Women in Science-Central Jersey Ch Princeton, NJ 08540 609-937-2658 Julia Heinrich AWIS_CJC@yahoo.com AWIS-CJC.org Association for Women in Science-Central Jersey Chapter (AWIS-CJC)is a nonprofit chapter of a national organization (www.AWIS.org) that seeks to empower and promote scientists in the local community through education, networking,leadership and opportunities. AWIS-CJC holds a monthly meeting that is open. |
| Chemical Heritage Foundation Biotechnology Program 315 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-873-8242 Ted Everson teverson@chemheritage.org www.chemheritage.org The Biotechnology Program at the Chemical Heritage Foundation examines historical and contemporary trends and issues related to the scientific, industrial, social, and political dimensions of biotechnology. Central areas of interest include the evolution of biotechnology clusters, the history of biomanufacturing, and the history of biotechnology entrepreneurship. |
| DASEF 5 Essex Drive Bear, DE 19701 302-454-2432 Stephanie Wright swright@udel.edu www.dasef.org To inspire and educate the people of the Delaware Valley in learning about the Earth’s environment and ecosystems, space science, mathematics, and technology through the use of our academies, presentations, symposiums, professional development, events, and activities and the resources of the Innovation Technology Exploration Center (ITEC). |
| Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute Fox School of Business, Temple University 201 Speakman Hall, 1810 N. 13th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 215-204-3082 Chris Pavlides, Executive Director iei@temple.edu www.fox.temple.edu/iei The Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute is Temple University's gateway to the entrepreneurial world. The IEI cultivates entrepreneurial spirit throughout Temple and the Philadelphia region by connecting students, entrepreneurs, alumni, mentors, faculty and business advisors on real-time projects. Opening doors to financial networks, encouraging creativity, incubating new companies, and optimizing concept commercialization are just several ways the IEI empowers entrepreneurs. |
| Lyon BioAdvisor® Innovation Philadelphia 2600 Centre Sq. West, 1500 Market St. Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-496-8110 Jason Maki jmaki@ipphila.com www.lyonbioadvisor.com Does your firm have plans for international development or partnerships in biotechnology? Lyon BioAdvisor® provides you with a free customized service - the only of its kind in Europe - with dedicated project leaders to meet your needs and the expertise required to help you succeed. As France's top biotech region, Lyon is home to world leaders like Sanofi Pasteur. |
| New Castle County Economic Development Council P.O. Box 11247 Wilmington, DE 19850 302-294-2058 Bob Chadwick chadwickb@ncccc.com www.nccedc.com The NCCEDC encourages retention and expansion of employers in New Castle County, Delaware , promotes the County as a location for quality employers from outside the Sate and encourages open information exchange between the private and public sectors in addressing opportunities for responsible economic development of the County. |
| New Jersey Center for Biomaterials 145 Bevier Road Piscataway, NJ 08854 732-445-0488 Carole Kantor admin@njbiomaterials.org www.njbiomaterials.org The NJ Center for Biomaterials is a network of academic, industrial, military, and government researchers that foster both basic and translational research aimed at developing the next generation of biomaterials. |
| NUS America, Inc. 3701 Market Street Suite 324 Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-966-6083 Yu Ling yuling@nus.edu.sg www.overseas.nus.edu.sg/NOC/colleges_bioValley_intro.htm NUS College in Bio Valley - Philadelphia is a highly innovative program of the National University of Singapore that was developed to cultivate and nurture a new breed of dynamic and resourceful student entrepreneurs with a global mindset. The NUS Overseas Colleges program is a unique internship and immersion program with a strong emphasis on technology entrepreneurship. |
| The Philadelphia Area RNA Club 111 Research Drive c/o Stefan Maas, Ph.D. Bethlehem, PA 18015 610-758-6276 Stefan Maas, Lehigh University swm3@lehigh.edu www.lehigh.edu/~swm3/PhiladelphiaRNAclub/ The RNA club brings together researchers from the eastern PA/NJ area interested in Ribonucleic Acid biology. |
| The Somerset County Business Partnership 360 Grove Street Bridgewater, NJ 08807 908-218-4300 John Maddocks - Vice President Economic Development jmaddocks@scbp.org www.scbp.org The Somerset County Business Partnership serves as Somerset County’s economic development agency. Economic development program priorities include business attraction, expansion, and retention, infrastructure investment, and a One-Stop Center for Business and Municipal Assistance for access to local redevelopment resources, business related incentives and guidance in regulatory and approvals processes. For more information contact John Maddocks at (908) 218-4300. www.scbp.org. |
| Thomas Jefferson University Office of Technology Transfer & Business Development 1020 Locust Street, Suite M34 Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-955-6862 Katherine Chou katherine.chou@jefferson.edu www.jefferson.edu/ott Thomas Jefferson University receives funding for and focuses its research in cancer, cardiovascular, neuroscience, orthopedics, and infectious disease research. Its research innovations have resulted in 1 FDA approved product in the marketplace and 11 start-ups and 1 IPO in the past 6 years. Please visit Jefferson’s technology transfer office website (www.jefferson.edu/ott) to learn more about our available technologies and partnership opportunities. |
| University of Pennsylvania Center for Technology Transfer 3160 Chestnut Street Suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-898-9877 Dr. Isabelle M. Gorrillot igorrillot@ctt.upenn.edu www.ctt.upenn.edu The Center for Technology Transfer at the University of Pennsylvania commercializes inventions arising from Penn's world class research. Over 80% of our portfolio represents Life Sciences inventions in a broad range of therapeutic and diagnostic applications for human and animal uses, and a vast scope of research tools including antibodies, animal models, nanotechnologies, or delivery technologies. |