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SUMMARY:VCI Case-Based ECHO Series: Finding the Right Balance Between Rest and Activity to Support Recovery
DESCRIPTION:The Virginia Concussion Initiative (VCI) brings the ECHO model to you. Through technology-enabled collaborative learning\, ECHO creates knowledge-sharing networks\, builds capacity\, and creates access to high-quality specialty care in local communities. \nEach one hour virtual session includes a brief evidence-based practice update from a specialist\, and an interactive case review where participants apply case-based learning to master knowledge. \nEarn free CME\, share best practices with peers and specialists\, grow your professional network\, and discuss and receive feedback on your challenging\, interesting\, or unique cases with peers and specialists alike! \nClick here to register. \nSPEAKER: Christopher G. Vaughan\, PsyD\nPediatric Neuropsychologist\, Children’s National Hospital\nAssistant Director\, SCORE Program
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/vci-case-based-echo-series-finding-the-right-balance-between-rest-and-activity-to-support-recovery/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T080000
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SUMMARY:NSF SBIR/STTR Proposal Prep In-Person Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The National Science Foundation (NSF) invests more than $230 million annually in their SBIR/STTR Program to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health\, prosperity\, and welfare; and to secure the national defense. NSF-funded research has led to breakthroughs and new discoveries that help people live longer\, healthier and more productive lives\, and builds a research foundation that drives further discovery. If you are pursuing a National Science Foundation SBIR/STTR grant\, or just want to learn more\, you don’t want to miss this workshop. In addition to up-to-date information on the SBIR/STTR programs\, an expert will take a deep dive into the NSF program specifics\, so you’re equipped for a successful proposal. \nCost: Virginia Based Small Tech Firms: $15 per person (Lunch Provided)\nVirginia Based University Researchers: $15 per person (Lunch Provided)\nAll Others: $75 per person (Lunch Provided) \nTo register\, please click here.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/nsf-sbir-sttr-proposal-prep-in-person-workshop/
LOCATION:PTAC Offices\, Willow Wood Plaza Building\, First Floor Training Room\, 10306 Eaton Place\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation":MAILTO:info@VirginiaIPC.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T153000
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SUMMARY:DOD SBIR/STTR Proposal Prep Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Over $2B is available annually from the Department of Defense for small businesses to develop cutting edge technology for the DoD. The next DOD SBIR and STTR Broad Agency Announcements are set to be posted April 19 and will close June 14\, 2023. This workshop provides detailed instruction on preparing a proposal to meet the requirements of the DOD\, including both technical and commercialization plans\, and navigating the submission process. It will be presented by DOD SBIR/STTR expert\, Monique Branham of BBC ETC. Learn how to plan and write a compelling SBIR or STTR for the DOD! This event is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. \nCost: Virginia Based Small Tech Firms: FREE\nVirginia Based University Researchers: FREE\nAll Others: $45 \nTo register\, please click here.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/dod-sbir-sttr-proposal-prep-webinar/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230414T120000
DTSTAMP:20230411T192858Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: A Novel mRNA Vaccine Platform for HIV-1
DESCRIPTION:Sponsors: Virginia Bio-Connect\, GO Virginia\nHosted by: George Mason University’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Northern Virginia BioHub \nSpeaker: Dr. Paolo Lusso\, MD\, PhD \nDr. Lusso received his M.D.\, summa cum laude\, from the University of Turin and his Ph.D. from the Ministry of Scientific and Technologic Research\, Rome\, Italy. He is a board-certified specialist in internal medicine and in infectious diseases. He came to NIH for the first time in 1986 to work in the Laboratory of Tumor Cell Biology under Dr. Robert C. Gallo at the National Cancer Institute. He returned to Italy in 1994\, where he created the Laboratory of Human Virology at the San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan and became associate professor of infectious diseases at the University of Cagliari. In 2006\, he again joined NIH\, where he became chief of the Viral Pathogenesis Section in the Laboratory of Immunoregulation. He is an executive editor of Current HIV Research and a member of the editorial board of several other journals. He is an elected member or the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology (AAM). \nDr. Lusso’s major areas of research include: \n\nNovel approaches (including mRNA) to the development of an HIV-1 vaccine\nStructure-function relationships in the HIV-1 envelope\nStructure-based design of improved therapeutic monoclonal antibodies\n Molecular basis of HIV-1 immune evasion\n Role of chemokines and other endogenous immune modulators in HIV-1 disease\n\nPlease join us in welcoming Dr Lusso to the Mason SciTech campus. \nLunch will be provided at the seminar.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/lunch-and-learn-a-novel-mrna-vaccine-platform-for-hiv-1/
LOCATION:Katherine G. Johnson Hall\, Room 132\, 10890 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20109\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T183000
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SUMMARY:March 2023 Biotech & Beer
DESCRIPTION:Join us and guest speaker John Newby\, CEO of Virginia Bio\, who will be highlighting strategic goals for Virginia Bio and Virginia Bio-Connect as well as discussing the future of biotech collaborations and partnerships in the DMV region. Enjoy an evening of networking\, drinks\, and fun! \nComplimentary Parking Information \nAttendees may park in the garage located at 1800 Tysons Boulevard\, McLean\, Virginia. Upon arrival\, JLL will provide guests with a visitor parking voucher.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/march-2023-biotech-beer/
LOCATION:JLL Tysons Office\, 1800 Tysons Boulevard\, McLean\, VA\, 22102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T153000
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SUMMARY:IBI Presents: Directly Obtaining Signaling Small Molecules Through Industrial-Scale Microbiome Mining
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Ross Youngs – Founder/CEO of Biosortia Microbiomics \nBoth online and in-person sessions will be offered for this event. Please indicate how you plan to attend on the RSVP form. For those will be joining us online\, a Zoom link will be sent out after you register. \nAbstract: For over 70 years\, the quest to obtain the metabolites or small molecules in unculturable microbes has been a goal of many researchers seeking the best starting points in drug and life science discovery. With only 1% of microbes growing in a culture or bioreactor\, the ability to directly obtain has been stymied by nature. The pivot to indirect methods has hit the firewall of nature’s complexity leading mostly to irrelevant and incomplete results. Learn how industrial-scale microbiome mining will open up direct access to these sought-after small molecules from potentially 100% and how this new source will impact therapeutics\, agriculture\, sustainability\, cosmetics\, and the entire range of life science discoveries. \nSpeaker Bio \nRoss has spent over 30 years inventing products\, technologies\, and processes for a variety of industries\, and holds over 75 patents worldwide. He is driven to innovate by a focus on what is better\, faster\, and less expensive. Ross’ recent major innovations include an R&D 100 Award for collaboration on biopolymer technologies. In 2009\, Biosortia was awarded a $6 million ARPA-E (U.S. Dept. of Energy R&D) grant for its algal harvesting technology\, which helped lead to the development of Biosortia’s drug discovery platform. \nIn 1998\, Ross was awarded the Ernst & Young Ohio Entrepreneur of the Year award. Additionally\, the U.S. Small Business Administration honored him as their national “Business Person of the Year” in a presentation made by Vice President Al Gore.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/ibi-presents-directly-obtaining-signaling-small-molecules-through-industrial-scale-microbiome-mining/
LOCATION:Verizon Auditorium\, Mason SciTech Campus\, 10900 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, 20110
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SUMMARY:February 2023 Biotech & Beer
DESCRIPTION:Join us and guest speakers Ross Youngs\, Founder/CEO of Biosortia Microbiomics\, and Sotti Koev\, Co-Founder of the Koev Brothers private investor group\, who will be discussing current market trends and investments in microbiomics. Enjoy an evening of networking\, drinks\, and fun!
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/february-2023-biotech-beer/
LOCATION:Mum Mum Restaurant\, 10945 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20110\, United States
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CREATED:20230130T184857Z
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SUMMARY:ICAP and Virginia Bio Present: Understanding Intellectual Property: A Deep Dive into Pathways for Your IP
DESCRIPTION:ICAP and Virginia Bio are excited to announce their next presentation – Understanding Intellectual Property: A Deep Dive into Pathways for Your IP. During this session\, the USPTO will cover everything a startup should know in order to protect their intellectual property. This will include several examples from the life sciences and healthcare\, but the information will be relevant to all early-stage companies. Following the initial presentation\, there will be breakout sessions to cover specific topic areas in more detail. These will be led by an ICAP Mentor and USPTO expert.  \nThere will be several ways to attend the event\, including in-person at the USPTO in Alexandria\, virtually\, and at several in-person watch party locations around the Commonwealth. This link can be used for anyone who would like to attend this session\, in person or virtually. This survey will allow ICAP and the USPTO to tailor the presentation to who will be attending. \nFor those who attend the live session in Alexandria\, there will also be an opportunity to tour the USPTO facility.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/icap-and-virginia-bio-present-understanding-intellectual-property-a-deep-dive-into-pathways-for-your-ip/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230209T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230209T180000
DTSTAMP:20230126T233419Z
CREATED:20230126T232820Z
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SUMMARY:First Annual Mason Bioengineering Networking Force Event
DESCRIPTION:George Mason University’s Department of Bioengineering and the Bioengineering Alliance\,in conjunction with the Graduate Association for Bioengineering Students and the Biomedical Engineering Society\, are hosting this event as a kick-off event for Homecoming Weekend. The goals are to bring together current students\, alumni\, representatives from industry\, government\, and non-profits\, including members of the Bioengineering Alliance\, to discuss career options with alumni working in the field and with potential employers\, in a bioengineering-focused environment. \nStudents are encouraged to bring resumes to share with potential employers. Please click here to reserve a spot.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/1st-annual-mason-bioengineering-networking-force-event/
LOCATION:Peterson Hall Atrium\, 4408 Patriot Circle\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22032\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230127T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230127T113000
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SUMMARY:Strategy and Tips for Preparing and Applying for Center Level Grants
DESCRIPTION:Join a virtual workshop led by the Institute for Biohealth Innovation and The Conafay Group to learn about strategies for scaling your research through center level grants. You will hear tips from former program directors and experts across the DOD and NIH. \nPlease RSVP to receive a Zoom link.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/strategy-and-tips-for-preparing-and-applying-for-center-level-grants/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230125T163000
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DTSTAMP:20230106T155850Z
CREATED:20230105T201947Z
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SUMMARY:January 2023 Biotech & Beer
DESCRIPTION:Join us and guest speaker Justin Yang\, Head of Corporate Development and Government Affairs at Lyndra Therapeutics\, Former Director of Catalyst Office at the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA)\, Division of Research\, Innovation and Ventures (DRIVe)\, who will discuss what academic and early-stage innovators need to know when spinning out a company and commercializing their technology. Enjoy an evening of networking\, drinks\, and fun!
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/january-2023-biotech-beer/
LOCATION:Mum Mum Restaurant\, 10945 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T160000
DTSTAMP:20221011T151303Z
CREATED:20221011T143636Z
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SUMMARY:Open Mic: Biomedical Research Ideas Exchange
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person event and will not have a virtual option. \nThe Institute for Biohealth Innovation is hosting an Open Mic: Biomedical Research Ideas Exchange on the SciTech campus on the third Thursday of each month from 3:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. \nThis new monthly meeting was suggested by and will be led by Dr. Remi Veneziano\, who has appreciated working with so many of you and realizing the value of meeting as a multidisciplinary team on a monthly basis to share ideas\, express challenges\, identify new opportunities\, and establish new collaborations. \nThis event is geared for tenure/tenure track faculty\, research faculty\, post-doctoral fellows\, and senior level graduate students. This will be an “open mic” type of meeting where we will ask attendees to share a couple of slides if they have them or simply speak about their projects/new ideas​and specific needs (including advice\, expertise\, instruments\, etc.). The goal is to engage in meaningful brainstorming discussions together and champion one another. We will not be looking for full presentations. Even if you don’t have something to share on a given month\, we encourage you to join regardless. Your expertise will be invaluable during the idea exchange. \nWe look forward to seeing you all there!
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/open-mic-biomedical-research-ideas-exchange-november/
LOCATION:IABR 1004\, 10920 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20109\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T183000
DTSTAMP:20221107T151737Z
CREATED:20221024T133909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221107T151737Z
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SUMMARY:November 2022 Biotech and Beer
DESCRIPTION:Join us and guest speaker Lara D’Antonio\, Director of Clinical Research Navigation at the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association\, to learn about new ways to establish clinical partnerships across the Commonwealth in an effort to help increase diversity of participants and accelerate advancement of your products.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/biotech-beer-november/
LOCATION:Mum Mum Restaurant\, 10945 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T160000
DTSTAMP:20221011T151251Z
CREATED:20221011T143155Z
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SUMMARY:Open Mic: Biomedical Research Ideas Exchange
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person event and will not have a virtual option. \nThe Institute for Biohealth Innovation is hosting an Open Mic: Biomedical Research Ideas Exchange on the SciTech campus on the third Thursday of each month from 3:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. \nThis new monthly meeting was suggested by and will be led by Dr. Remi Veneziano\, who has appreciated working with so many of you and realizing the value of meeting as a multidisciplinary team on a monthly basis to share ideas\, express challenges\, identify new opportunities\, and establish new collaborations. \nThis event is geared for tenure/tenure track faculty\, research faculty\, post-doctoral fellows\, and senior level graduate students. This will be an “open mic” type of meeting where we will ask attendees to share a couple of slides if they have them or simply speak about their projects/new ideas​and specific needs (including advice\, expertise\, instruments\, etc.). The goal is to engage in meaningful brainstorming discussions together and champion one another. We will not be looking for full presentations. Even if you don’t have something to share on a given month\, we encourage you to join regardless. Your expertise will be invaluable during the idea exchange. \nWe look forward to seeing you all there!
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/open-mic-biomedical-research-ideas-exchange/
LOCATION:IABR 1004\, 10920 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20109\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T183000
DTSTAMP:20221011T024016Z
CREATED:20221011T022610Z
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SUMMARY:Biotech & Beer
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Biotech & Beer October 18th from 4:30-6:30pm\, where we will bring together our Northern Virginia life science community from academia\, industry\, and healthcare. \nLearn about the value of a CEO and life science business mentor relationship\, and ways this support can help further advance start-up and early stage companies. Also\, come hear about the latest in the life sciences by exchanging in conversation with old and new friends! \nSpecial Guest Speakers: \nSamy Lamouille\, PhD\nCEO and Co-founder Acomhal Research Inc.\nAssistant Professor\, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC \nand \nLiz Pyle\nLife Science Business Mentor\nVirginia Small Business Development Network\nGeorge Mason University \nClick here to read about this event\, and click here to register. We look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/biotech-beer/
LOCATION:Mum Mum Restaurant\, 10945 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T151500
DTSTAMP:20221011T021952Z
CREATED:20221011T021429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T021952Z
UID:10000061-1666096200-1666106100@ibi.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:4th Annual Healthcare Disparities Conference - A Call for Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Join the Northern Virginia AHEC for their 4th Annual Healthcare Disparities Conference! \nThis year’s theme is A Call for Collaboration: Intersectionality and Health Equity. This online\, half‐day symposium for healthcare professionals will address the role sociocultural barriers and intersecting identities play in the care of culturally and ethnically diverse patients. Invited speakers will discuss local\, regional\, and national approaches to improving awareness and overcoming bias. Participants will have the opportunity to hear colleagues and community partners discuss their experiences with inequity and explore opportunities to improve the healthcare experience for patients\, families\, and healthcare teams. \n2022 Key Note Speaker: Oluwaferanmi O.Okanlami\, MD\, MS \nClick here to read more about this event\, and click here to register.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/4th-annual-healthcare-disparities-conference-a-call-for-collaboration/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T130000
DTSTAMP:20221011T142630Z
CREATED:20221011T142630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T142630Z
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SUMMARY:Cancer Cell Plasticity Seminar: from Cell Junctions to Cytosolic Functions
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \nSamy Y. Lamouille\, PhD\nAssistant Professor\, Virginia Tech Fralin Biomedical Research Institute\nCEO\, Acomhal Research Inc. \nAbstract: \nDuring cancer progression\, cellular plasticity underlies metastatic disease and tumor recurrence\, while concomitantly conferring resistance to current therapies. We are developing targeted approaches to cancer treatment by investigating the relationship between tumor microenvironment cues and resulting downstream signaling. A major focus of our research lies in a novel tumorigenic function for the gap junction protein connexin43 involving an increased interaction with microtubules which we have identified in glioblastoma cancer stem cells and during epithelial-mesenchymal transition.  Disruption of this interaction using mimetic peptide approaches specifically impacts cancer stem cell survival in addition to limiting cancer cell invasion and metastasis. Modulation of non-junctional connexin43 functions therefore represents a viable therapeutic approach to target plasticity events common to many cancers. \nAbout Dr. Lamouille: \nDr. Lamouille’s lab studies how cancer cells communicate and is developing novel therapeutic strategies to target these communication mechanisms to prevent metastases in human cancer progression. In particular\, the lab specializes in studying epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) – a process that enables cancer cells to undergo a complete reprogramming at the trasncription\, translation\, and post-translation levels\, leading cancer cells to acquire the invasive characteristics that promote cell proliferation and metastases in new tissues. \nThe Lamouille Lab analyzes the channel-dependent and -independent roles of connexin proteins during EMT and in cancer stem cells. Transforming Growth Factor-β (TGF-β) is a potent inducer of EMT and regulator of cancer stemness through Smad and non-Smad signaling\, and crosstalk with other pathways such as Notch and Wnt. Dr. Lamouille studies how these signaling pathways modulate connexin localization and function in cancer cells that undergo EMT\, and in cancer stem cells. The lab is developing novel therapeutic strategies using mimetic peptides to specifically disrupt protein-protein interactions that enhance the tumorigenic characteristics of cancer cells. To carry these discoveries forward and pursue clinical trials\, Dr. Lamouille co-founded Acomhal Research Inc. in partnership with Dr. Rob Gourdie.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/cancer-cell-plasticity-seminar-from-cell-junctions-to-cytosolic-functions/
LOCATION:IABR 1004\, 10920 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20109\, United States
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