Best practices to fund, develop and commercialize evidence-based mental health innovation
Best practices to fund, develop and commercialize evidence-based innovation from SharpBrains
In this session we discuss key lessons learned for scientists and start-ups to successfully bring to market evidence-based innovative solutions. We will present non-dilutive funding opportunities and commercialization resources offered through the US small business research programs, and a scientist and inventor turned serial entrepreneur wrap-ups the day sharing insights from his previous venture–funded by the NIMH and sold to McKesson–and his current strategy and vision.
Chair: Dr. Alison Fenney, Executive Director of the Neurotechnology Industry Organization
Dr. Margaret Grabb, SBIR/STTR Program Director at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Dr. Rex Jakobovits, Founder of Vivalog Technologies and Experiad
These presentations took place at the 2016 SharpBrains Virtual Summit: Reinventing Brain Health in the Digital Age (December 6-8th, 2016).
Source: SharpBrains - Category: Neuroscience Authors: SharpBrains Tags: Health & Wellness Technology Experiad innovation McKesson Mental-Health National-Institute-of-Mental-Health Neurotechnology-Industry-Organization NIMH Vivalog Technologies Source Type: blogs
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