New Job Opening: RI Bio Executive Director
The Executive Director is responsible for the day-to-day operations and strategic planning of RI Bio. This is a full-time hybrid role, located in Providence, RI, with flexibility for some remote work. The Executive Director will lead a team, oversee member services, manage budgets, and cultivate relationships with industry stakeholders. They will also be responsible for implementing the organization’s strategic goals, advocating for the industry, and promoting collaboration among life sciences companies, hospitals, universities, funders, and government partners.
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DRIVEN/RI-INBRE Ignition Fund FOA – DEADLINE January 11, 2021
Funding is sparse for commercial-focused biomedical projects due to their inherent risks. The DRIVEN Accelerator Hub, an NIH/NIGMS-funded consortium serving biomedical entrepreneurs in Northeast IDeA states (https://www.drivenacceleratorhub.com/), is pleased to offer...
Slater Technology Fund-backed company to be acquired by Novartis
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RI-INBRE Request for Curriculum Development Proposals: Enhanced Virtual Education, RESearch, and Training (EVEREST) Pilot Award – 2021
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 Pandemic has dramatically impacted how we deliver experiential/hands-on education and biomedical and health sciences training. This is a significant challenge for professors, instructors, and students who struggle to cope with new realities....