National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of Health is a biomedical research agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, based in Bethesda, Maryland. It is the primary U.S. government organization devoted to biomedical and health research, conducting science through the Intramural Research Program and funding external research through the Extramural Research Program. The NIH comprises 27 institutes and centers and supports about 1,200 principal investigators and more than 4,000 postdoctoral fellows across basic, translational, and clinical research. It has contributed to major advances such as vaccines and therapies and is dedicated to advancing knowledge and translating discoveries into improvements in public health. Established in 1887, NIH operates as a central hub for medical research in the United States.

Francis Collins

Director

Nick Langhals

Supervisory Program Director

Past deals in Central US

GreenMark Biomedical

Grant in 2025
GreenMark Biomedical Inc. is a minimally invasive healthcare company focused on developing innovative technologies utilizing biopolymer nanoparticles derived from natural starch. Founded in 2016 and based in East Lansing, Michigan, with a laboratory in Ann Arbor, the company specializes in dental and medical applications. Its dental technologies include a mouth rinse product that illuminates cavities and early-stage lesions, allowing dentists to accurately diagnose and treat tooth decay. Additionally, GreenMark's medical technologies are designed for targeted delivery of anti-cancer drugs, enhancing treatment precision. The company aims to provide health benefits through its advanced nanoparticle-based solutions, promoting less invasive and more effective healthcare practices.

Arkansas Children's Research Institute

Grant in 2025
Arkansas Children's Research Institute is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with Arkansas Children's, Inc., and is dedicated to advancing pediatric health through research. It operates in conjunction with Arkansas Children's Hospital, the only pediatric medical center in Arkansas and one of the largest in the nation, which spans 29 city blocks and features 370 beds. The hospital employs around 500 physicians and more than 4,400 staff members, focusing on innovative medical research, surgical procedures, and intensive treatments aimed at improving children's health and development. The institute's research efforts contribute to the hospital's reputation for medical breakthroughs and have garnered recognition, including being ranked on the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For list for three consecutive years.

University of Louisville

Grant in 2025
The University of Louisville is a public research university offering a range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines. It is committed to advancing knowledge through research in fields such as health, engineering, and the humanities. The university actively collaborates with community partners to enhance its academic and research initiatives, thereby contributing to the education, healthcare, and research sectors. Additionally, the University of Louisville School of Dentistry operates as a specialized institute within the university, focusing on dental education and practice.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant in 2025
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is an academic health center focusing on medical education, research, and clinical programs. It offers various medical services, including specialized care in areas such as women's health, cancer treatment, orthopedics, stroke care, and trauma.

Arkansas Children's Research Institute

Grant in 2024
Arkansas Children's Research Institute is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with Arkansas Children's, Inc., and is dedicated to advancing pediatric health through research. It operates in conjunction with Arkansas Children's Hospital, the only pediatric medical center in Arkansas and one of the largest in the nation, which spans 29 city blocks and features 370 beds. The hospital employs around 500 physicians and more than 4,400 staff members, focusing on innovative medical research, surgical procedures, and intensive treatments aimed at improving children's health and development. The institute's research efforts contribute to the hospital's reputation for medical breakthroughs and have garnered recognition, including being ranked on the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For list for three consecutive years.

University of Michigan

Grant in 2024
The University of Michigan, one of the largest universities in the Midwest, offers a diverse array of academic programs that attract over 40,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Its renowned schools include the Stephen Ross School of Business, the College of Engineering, and prominent law and medical schools. The university also has a vibrant arts scene, highlighted by its Musical Theatre program and the annual Ann Arbor Film Festival, which draws filmmakers globally. In addition to its educational endeavors, the University of Michigan actively manages a significant endowment, investing in alternative assets such as private equity, real estate, and infrastructure to support its mission and enhance its resources. The institution consistently ranks highly in national assessments, reflecting its commitment to academic excellence and innovation.

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

Grant in 2024
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, established in 1912, is a North Chicago, Illinois-based institution dedicated to educating future health science leaders. It comprises five schools offering degrees such as Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, Nurse Anesthesia, Physical Therapy, and Physician's Assistant. The university fosters research and provides opportunities for students to engage in it, both on campus and through partnerships with nearby institutions. It aims to enrich students' lives professionally, mentally, and socially through various organizations and activities. Admission requirements vary by school but generally seek students with a strong scientific background and leadership skills. The university offers financial aid to eligible students who demonstrate need.

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

Grant in 2024
The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) is a non-profit biomedical research institute dedicated to understanding and treating various devastating illnesses, including Alzheimer's, heart disease, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and cancer. It operates a research facility, providing services and access to resources that facilitate drug discoveries and improve patient care.

Marker Therapeutics

Grant in 2024
Marker Therapeutics is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company developing adoptive non-gene modified T cell therapies for treating hematologic malignancies. Its MultiTAA technology selectively expands non-engineered T cells to target and kill tumor cells expressing multiple tumor-associated antigens, preventing immune escape.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant in 2024
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is an academic health center focusing on medical education, research, and clinical programs. It offers various medical services, including specialized care in areas such as women's health, cancer treatment, orthopedics, stroke care, and trauma.

Arkansas Children's Research Institute

Grant in 2024
Arkansas Children's Research Institute is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with Arkansas Children's, Inc., and is dedicated to advancing pediatric health through research. It operates in conjunction with Arkansas Children's Hospital, the only pediatric medical center in Arkansas and one of the largest in the nation, which spans 29 city blocks and features 370 beds. The hospital employs around 500 physicians and more than 4,400 staff members, focusing on innovative medical research, surgical procedures, and intensive treatments aimed at improving children's health and development. The institute's research efforts contribute to the hospital's reputation for medical breakthroughs and have garnered recognition, including being ranked on the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For list for three consecutive years.

VenoStent

Grant in 2024
VenoStent develops bioabsorbable smart polymer wraps for vascular surgeries. Its flagship product, SelfWrap, is a perivascular wrap designed to reduce failures at the vein-artery junction in dialysis patients by promoting outward vein growth and providing custom-fit mechanical support. The company's technology acts as an external stent, reducing surgery time, infection risk, and wound reopening while improving vein usability and durability.

Arkansas Children's Research Institute

Grant in 2024
Arkansas Children's Research Institute is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with Arkansas Children's, Inc., and is dedicated to advancing pediatric health through research. It operates in conjunction with Arkansas Children's Hospital, the only pediatric medical center in Arkansas and one of the largest in the nation, which spans 29 city blocks and features 370 beds. The hospital employs around 500 physicians and more than 4,400 staff members, focusing on innovative medical research, surgical procedures, and intensive treatments aimed at improving children's health and development. The institute's research efforts contribute to the hospital's reputation for medical breakthroughs and have garnered recognition, including being ranked on the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For list for three consecutive years.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant in 2024
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is an academic health center focusing on medical education, research, and clinical programs. It offers various medical services, including specialized care in areas such as women's health, cancer treatment, orthopedics, stroke care, and trauma.

Cincinnati Children’s

Grant in 2024
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is a leading institution dedicated to improving child health, attracting patients and families both regionally and internationally. Recognized for its expertise, the hospital serves as a referral center for complex surgical procedures and treatments for rare pediatric diseases. The center is committed to advancing pediatric medicine by discovering innovative and effective treatment methods, solidifying its reputation as one of the foremost facilities for pediatric care globally.

Lamassu Pharma

Grant in 2024
Lamassu Pharma is a biotech startup developing small-molecule therapies for severe acute pancreatitis, with a lead candidate developed at Mayo Clinic that has shown strong preclinical results in reducing mortality and morbidity. The company is advancing this compound through safety testing in preparation for definitive clinical trials, aiming to deliver life-saving treatments to patients. In addition, Lamassu develops other small-molecule therapeutics targeting urgent medical needs, including potential cancer treatments, pursuing multiple candidates through clinical development. The organization emphasizes a patient-centric, evidence-based research approach to accelerate translation of science into therapies for unmet medical needs.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant in 2024
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is an academic health center focusing on medical education, research, and clinical programs. It offers various medical services, including specialized care in areas such as women's health, cancer treatment, orthopedics, stroke care, and trauma.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant in 2023
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is an academic health center focusing on medical education, research, and clinical programs. It offers various medical services, including specialized care in areas such as women's health, cancer treatment, orthopedics, stroke care, and trauma.

University of Kentucky

Grant in 2023
The University of Kentucky is a public land grant institution committed to enhancing lives through academic excellence, research, service, and healthcare. As Kentucky's flagship university, it fosters diversity, economic growth, and human welfare.

Rhaeos

Grant in 2023
Rhaeos is a pioneering company that has developed the world's first wearable shunt monitor, designed to enhance the quality of care for patients with hydrocephalus. Utilizing a novel thermal biosensor, Rhaeos addresses a critical clinical need by offering noninvasive, wireless patches that detect fluid flow in various bodily systems, including blood, lymph, and cerebrospinal fluid. This innovative technology enables timely treatment for chronic medical conditions, particularly in the field of neurosurgery. Founded through collaborative efforts at Northwestern University, Rhaeos exemplifies a multidisciplinary approach, integrating expertise from engineering, medicine, and management to advance patient care.

Neurodon

Grant in 2023
Neurodon Corporation is a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing disease-modifying therapeutic candidates for intractable diseases. Established in 2019 and headquartered in Crown Point, Indiana, Neurodon specializes in molecular therapies that address endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, a significant factor in cell dysfunction and death. The company's innovative approach aims to restore calcium homeostasis through first-in-class modulators, addressing conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, diabetes, and other rare diseases. Neurodon has made significant progress, with two candidates currently in IND-enabling studies and plans to enter clinical trials in 2025. The company has raised over $11 million through various funding sources, including state and federal grants, partnerships, and angel investments, and is actively seeking additional funding to support its first human studies for diabetes and rare disease programs.

Base Pair Biotechnologies

Grant in 2023
Base Pair Biotechnologies, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Pearland, Texas, specializing in the research, development, and discovery of aptamer affinity ligands. Established in 2012, the company offers custom aptamer development services and a catalog of ready-made aptamers. Its innovative platform incorporates novel libraries and proprietary methods for multiplexing the aptamer discovery process, allowing for efficient screening and validation. Base Pair Biotechnologies collaborates with academic, commercial, and government institutions to create advanced tools and technologies across various sectors, including diagnostics, therapeutics, animal testing, agriculture, and environmental testing. The company's expertise in aptamer research, which began in 2004, has positioned it as a leader in the field, enabling clients to obtain high-quality aptamers with reduced time and cost.

University of Minnesota Medical School

Grant in 2023
University of Minnesota Medical School educates students, provides patient care, and performs biomedical and clinical research. UMN Medical School offers medical, graduate, and undergraduate degree programs, as well as continuing professional development. The Medical School has two campuses based in the Twin Cities and Duluth, Minnesota. The Twin Cities campus is an interdisciplinary research center. The Duluth campus educates 130 first and second-year medical students committed to practicing in rural or American Indian communities.

Jackson State University

Grant in 2023
Founded in 1877, Jackson State University is a comprehensive public university located in Jackson, Mississippi. It offers a range of academic programs including business, liberal arts, science, engineering & technology, education, and human development. The university is known for its strong student services, such as career counseling, health services, and tutoring, enhancing the overall educational experience.

Avera McKennan Hospital School of Radiologic Technology

Grant in 2023
The Avera McKennan Hospital School of Radiologic Technology in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, offers a 24 month Radiologic Technology program that is rooted in the Roman Catholic healing ministry of the Gospel. Avera McKennan strives to produce students who uphold Christian values throughout their medical career. The school's academics are designed to prepare students to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technology's certification exam. To be qualified to sit for the exam, students must have earned an associate's degrees. Since this degree does not have to be in Radiologic Technology, Avera McKennan participates with a number of colleges and universities throughout South Dakota to help its students earn their credentials to take the exam. Your instruction will be delivered through lectures, demonstrations and guided clinical experiences at the Sioux Falls Veterans Administration Center. Since your education will be completed in real hospitals, you will gain valuable work experience during your college life to prepare you for the demands of the career. Avera McKennan's coursework emphasizes the healing power of Christ's ministry. Students are expected to embody these qualities and be willing to dedicate their lives to helping others. To apply, students must submit an application, high school or college transcript, ACT scores and three letters of recommendation. Admissions are determined based on upon an applicant's character and willingness to succeed. For information on the availability of financial aid and other tuition assistance programs, please contact Avera McKennan.

University of Oklahoma - Health Sciences Center

Grant in 2023
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, as a comprehensive academic health center, is to educate students, residents, and other trainees in professional and graduate programs to become Oklahoma’s future team of healthcare leaders, clinicians, researchers, and educators; to advance distinctive basic, translational, clinical, and population research; to innovate and commercialize discoveries; and to deliver exceptional patient care across the full breadth of adult, women’s, and children’s specialties.

Medical College of Wisconsin

Grant in 2023
The Medical College of Wisconsin, established in 1893 and located in Milwaukee, is dedicated to advancing education and research in the health sciences. It prepares the next generation of physicians, scientists, and healthcare professionals through a variety of graduate programs, including bioethics, healthcare technologies management, and pharmacology. The college employs a unique Discovery Curriculum that emphasizes personalized education, combining classroom instruction with hands-on clinical experiences guided by experienced faculty and medical technicians. The Student Teaching Assessment Resource Center (STAR) provides a platform for students and professionals to hone their clinical skills using advanced medical simulators. The college also offers financial aid opportunities and reduced tuition for Wisconsin residents. Its mission encompasses not only education but also the discovery and application of new biomedical knowledge, aiming to enhance community health and deliver high-quality patient care.

Tulane University

Grant in 2023
Tulane University is a private research university based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 1834, it offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across liberal arts, science and engineering, architecture, business, law, social work, medicine, public health, and tropical medicine. The university is a member of the Association of American Universities and supports extensive research through centers such as the Newcomb College Institute, the Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies, the Tulane/Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research, the Murphy Institute, the Payson Center for International Development, the Tulane Cancer Center, the Tulane Center for Gene Therapy, and related institutes. Carnegie Foundation assigns Tulane a very high level of research activity, placing it among a select group of universities nationwide.

Michigan State University

Grant in 2023
Michigan State University, founded in 1855 and located in East Lansing, Michigan, is a comprehensive educational institution offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and research programs across various fields, including business, humanities, science and technology, and public affairs. Its academic structure comprises several colleges, including the Eli Broad College of Business and the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management, among others. In addition to its educational mission, Michigan State University manages an endowment fund with $200 million in assets, employing alternative investment strategies such as buyouts, hedge funds, and venture capital. The endowment aims for a net internal rate of return of 10%, with allocations of up to 11% of total assets dedicated to alternative investments. This fund has been operational since 1988, highlighting the university's commitment to financial stewardship in support of its educational objectives.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant in 2023
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is an academic health center focusing on medical education, research, and clinical programs. It offers various medical services, including specialized care in areas such as women's health, cancer treatment, orthopedics, stroke care, and trauma.

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Grant in 2023
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio serves San Antonio and the 50,000 square-mile area of South Texas. It extends to campuses in the metropolitan border communities of Laredo and the Rio Grande Valley. More than 3,000 students a year train in an environment that involves more than 100 affiliated hospitals, clinics and health care facilities in South Texas. The UT Health Science Center and its Cancer Therapy & Research Center hold diversity as a core value. In this context, they are mindful of all aspects of human differences, such as socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, language, nationality, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, geography, disability and age. At the UT Health Science Center and CTRC, inclusion is a core element for successfully achieving diversity, as they strive to create a climate that fosters belonging, respect and value for all. As an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer, the UT Health Science Center and CTRC exercise these core values of diversity and inclusion by promoting and ensuring equal employment opportunity for all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status.

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Grant in 2023
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), established in 1969, is a distinguished institution located in Birmingham, Alabama. It offers a diverse range of over 130 undergraduate and graduate programs, including degrees in the arts, sciences, business, education, engineering, and public health. UAB is particularly renowned for its medical school, which encompasses one of the largest university medical centers in the United States. The university has produced numerous scholars and award recipients, such as Fulbright, Rhodes, and Truman scholars, reflecting the high caliber of its education. Student life at UAB is dynamic, featuring more than 150 student organizations, an active Greek community, and a top-ranking recreation and fitness center, alongside year-round intramural sports. Most students reside in on-campus housing, and UAB provides financial aid and departmental fellowships to support those in need of tuition assistance. Through its commitment to education, research, and community service, UAB addresses both local and global challenges while fostering a culture of discovery and innovation.

Marker Therapeutics

Grant in 2023
Marker Therapeutics is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company developing adoptive non-gene modified T cell therapies for treating hematologic malignancies. Its MultiTAA technology selectively expands non-engineered T cells to target and kill tumor cells expressing multiple tumor-associated antigens, preventing immune escape.

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Grant in 2023
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is a leading institution dedicated exclusively to cancer patient care, research, education, and prevention. Located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, it was established as one of the original three comprehensive cancer centers under the National Cancer Act of 1971. MD Anderson serves as both a degree-granting academic institution and a specialized cancer treatment facility. It is affiliated with two prominent medical schools: The University of Texas Medical School at Houston and Baylor College of Medicine. Renowned for its exceptional cancer care, MD Anderson has consistently ranked among the top cancer hospitals in the United States, earning the No. 1 position in U.S. News & World Report's "Best Hospitals" survey for ten of the past twelve years. The center is widely recognized for its commitment to advancing cancer treatment and improving patient outcomes.

Washington University School Of Medicine

Grant in 2023
Washington University School of Medicine is the medical school of Washington University in St. Louis.A leader in medical research, teaching and patient care, Washington University School of Medicine is currently ranked fourth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The School’s 2,100 employed and volunteer faculty physicians and clinicians -- known as Washington University Physicians -- are also medical staff members of Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children’s hospitals. The clinical practice group provides care to more than 430,000 children and adults at 49 clinical sites annually. Together, the institutions located on the Washington University Medical Center campus employ more than 21,000 clinicians, scientists, residents, fellows, administrators and support staff.

Rice University

Grant in 2023
Rice University, established in 1912, is a private comprehensive research university based in Houston, Texas. It offers personalized academic experiences across various disciplines and fosters an intellectually diverse environment.

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Grant in 2023
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), established in 1969, is a distinguished institution located in Birmingham, Alabama. It offers a diverse range of over 130 undergraduate and graduate programs, including degrees in the arts, sciences, business, education, engineering, and public health. UAB is particularly renowned for its medical school, which encompasses one of the largest university medical centers in the United States. The university has produced numerous scholars and award recipients, such as Fulbright, Rhodes, and Truman scholars, reflecting the high caliber of its education. Student life at UAB is dynamic, featuring more than 150 student organizations, an active Greek community, and a top-ranking recreation and fitness center, alongside year-round intramural sports. Most students reside in on-campus housing, and UAB provides financial aid and departmental fellowships to support those in need of tuition assistance. Through its commitment to education, research, and community service, UAB addresses both local and global challenges while fostering a culture of discovery and innovation.

The Indiana CTSI

Grant in 2023
The Indiana CTSI is dedicated to leveraging and strengthening the state’s life sciences community to achieve better health for people in Indiana.Leadership and staff at the Indiana CTSI are working to develop the best processes and resources to enable the efficient translation of scientific discoveries to patient care.Indiana CTSI programs and partnerships are designed to educate, attract and retain top research talent in the state for generations to come.

Cleveland Clinic

Grant in 2023
Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Its mission is to provide better care for the sick, investigate medical problems, and advance the education of those who serve.

Arkansas Children's Research Institute

Grant in 2023
Arkansas Children's Research Institute is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with Arkansas Children's, Inc., and is dedicated to advancing pediatric health through research. It operates in conjunction with Arkansas Children's Hospital, the only pediatric medical center in Arkansas and one of the largest in the nation, which spans 29 city blocks and features 370 beds. The hospital employs around 500 physicians and more than 4,400 staff members, focusing on innovative medical research, surgical procedures, and intensive treatments aimed at improving children's health and development. The institute's research efforts contribute to the hospital's reputation for medical breakthroughs and have garnered recognition, including being ranked on the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For list for three consecutive years.

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

Grant in 2023
The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) is a non-profit biomedical research institute dedicated to understanding and treating various devastating illnesses, including Alzheimer's, heart disease, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and cancer. It operates a research facility, providing services and access to resources that facilitate drug discoveries and improve patient care.

Case Western Reserve University

Grant in 2022
Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a private research university located in Cleveland's University Circle. Established in 1843, it comprises various schools including Medicine, Law, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Nursing, Social Sciences, Dental Medicine, Management, and Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. CWRU is renowned for its biomedical discoveries, medical education, and top-ranked programs such as international law, health law, and intellectual property law. It offers practical experiences like real-client work and full-time practice experiences to students across various disciplines. The university is accredited by several professional associations and holds membership in the Association of American Universities.

Cellular Logistics

Grant in 2022
Cellular Logistics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. The company specializes in the development of an acellular biomaterial aimed at enhancing cell survival rates and retention in regenerative medicine therapies. This innovative biomaterial serves as a stand-alone therapeutic for applications related to cardiac and tissue vascularization and offers an effective cell delivery mechanism for regenerative treatments. By improving post-injection cell retention, Cellular Logistics aims to enhance patient outcomes in regenerative medicine.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant in 2022
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is an academic health center focusing on medical education, research, and clinical programs. It offers various medical services, including specialized care in areas such as women's health, cancer treatment, orthopedics, stroke care, and trauma.

Texas Biomedical Research Institute

Grant in 2022
Founded in 1941, Texas Biomedical Research Institute is a renowned scientific research organization based in San Antonio, Texas. It focuses on innovative and cutting-edge research to understand and combat chronic and infectious diseases.

University of Alabama

Grant in 2022
The University of Alabama, founded in 1831 as the state's first public college, serves as a student-centered research university and academic community committed to enhancing the quality of life for Alabamians. As the flagship institution of the state, it emphasizes excellence in teaching, research, and service, offering a creative and nurturing environment where students learn from distinguished faculty and contribute positively to the community, state, and world.

Indiana University School of Medicine

Grant in 2022
The Indiana University School of Medicine is the largest medical school in the United States. The IU School of Medicine, which is made up of five fundamental science departments and twenty clinical departments, provides superior training for students interested in pursuing a medical degree. The school launched a new medical education curriculum with the Class of 2020 that better represents the modern U.S. health care environment and delivery methods, preparing students to practice medicine in a team-based, multidisciplinary setting.

UAB School of Dentistry

Grant in 2022
UAB School of Dentistry goal is to educate a oral health workforce and advance science to optimise oral health throughout our state.

University of Louisville

Grant in 2022
The University of Louisville is a public research university offering a range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines. It is committed to advancing knowledge through research in fields such as health, engineering, and the humanities. The university actively collaborates with community partners to enhance its academic and research initiatives, thereby contributing to the education, healthcare, and research sectors. Additionally, the University of Louisville School of Dentistry operates as a specialized institute within the university, focusing on dental education and practice.

University of Kentucky

Grant in 2022
The University of Kentucky is a public land grant institution committed to enhancing lives through academic excellence, research, service, and healthcare. As Kentucky's flagship university, it fosters diversity, economic growth, and human welfare.

Arkansas Children's Research Institute

Grant in 2022
Arkansas Children's Research Institute is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with Arkansas Children's, Inc., and is dedicated to advancing pediatric health through research. It operates in conjunction with Arkansas Children's Hospital, the only pediatric medical center in Arkansas and one of the largest in the nation, which spans 29 city blocks and features 370 beds. The hospital employs around 500 physicians and more than 4,400 staff members, focusing on innovative medical research, surgical procedures, and intensive treatments aimed at improving children's health and development. The institute's research efforts contribute to the hospital's reputation for medical breakthroughs and have garnered recognition, including being ranked on the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For list for three consecutive years.

Case Western Reserve University

Grant in 2022
Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a private research university located in Cleveland's University Circle. Established in 1843, it comprises various schools including Medicine, Law, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Nursing, Social Sciences, Dental Medicine, Management, and Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. CWRU is renowned for its biomedical discoveries, medical education, and top-ranked programs such as international law, health law, and intellectual property law. It offers practical experiences like real-client work and full-time practice experiences to students across various disciplines. The university is accredited by several professional associations and holds membership in the Association of American Universities.

Cleveland Clinic

Grant in 2022
Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Its mission is to provide better care for the sick, investigate medical problems, and advance the education of those who serve.

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

Grant in 2022
The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) is a non-profit biomedical research institute dedicated to understanding and treating various devastating illnesses, including Alzheimer's, heart disease, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and cancer. It operates a research facility, providing services and access to resources that facilitate drug discoveries and improve patient care.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant in 2022
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is an academic health center focusing on medical education, research, and clinical programs. It offers various medical services, including specialized care in areas such as women's health, cancer treatment, orthopedics, stroke care, and trauma.

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Grant in 2022
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio serves San Antonio and the 50,000 square-mile area of South Texas. It extends to campuses in the metropolitan border communities of Laredo and the Rio Grande Valley. More than 3,000 students a year train in an environment that involves more than 100 affiliated hospitals, clinics and health care facilities in South Texas. The UT Health Science Center and its Cancer Therapy & Research Center hold diversity as a core value. In this context, they are mindful of all aspects of human differences, such as socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, language, nationality, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, geography, disability and age. At the UT Health Science Center and CTRC, inclusion is a core element for successfully achieving diversity, as they strive to create a climate that fosters belonging, respect and value for all. As an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer, the UT Health Science Center and CTRC exercise these core values of diversity and inclusion by promoting and ensuring equal employment opportunity for all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status.

Eastern Michigan University

Grant in 2022
Founded in 1849, Eastern Michigan University is a public institution offering comprehensive academic programs. It provides over 200 undergraduate and graduate degrees across various fields such as arts, sciences, business, education, health professions, and more. The university is known for its unique majors like Arts Management and Music Therapy, and its programs in Special Education and Forensics are nationally recognized.

Genomenon

Grant in 2022
Genomenon, Inc. is a software development company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that specializes in tools for genetic diagnosis and discovery. Founded in 2014, it provides a suite of diagnostic and discovery solutions that enable physicians, researchers, and pharmaceutical companies to rapidly and accurately identify disease-causing variants from genomic sequencing data. The company’s flagship product, GENOMENON, automates the analysis of next-generation sequencing data, thereby enhancing decision-making processes in clinical settings and accelerating discoveries in genomics. With its focus on improving cancer diagnosis and treatment, Genomenon aims to support better patient outcomes through its innovative software solutions.

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Grant in 2021
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), established in 1969, is a distinguished institution located in Birmingham, Alabama. It offers a diverse range of over 130 undergraduate and graduate programs, including degrees in the arts, sciences, business, education, engineering, and public health. UAB is particularly renowned for its medical school, which encompasses one of the largest university medical centers in the United States. The university has produced numerous scholars and award recipients, such as Fulbright, Rhodes, and Truman scholars, reflecting the high caliber of its education. Student life at UAB is dynamic, featuring more than 150 student organizations, an active Greek community, and a top-ranking recreation and fitness center, alongside year-round intramural sports. Most students reside in on-campus housing, and UAB provides financial aid and departmental fellowships to support those in need of tuition assistance. Through its commitment to education, research, and community service, UAB addresses both local and global challenges while fostering a culture of discovery and innovation.

Arkansas Children's Research Institute

Grant in 2021
Arkansas Children's Research Institute is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with Arkansas Children's, Inc., and is dedicated to advancing pediatric health through research. It operates in conjunction with Arkansas Children's Hospital, the only pediatric medical center in Arkansas and one of the largest in the nation, which spans 29 city blocks and features 370 beds. The hospital employs around 500 physicians and more than 4,400 staff members, focusing on innovative medical research, surgical procedures, and intensive treatments aimed at improving children's health and development. The institute's research efforts contribute to the hospital's reputation for medical breakthroughs and have garnered recognition, including being ranked on the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For list for three consecutive years.

Tuskegee University

Grant in 2021
Tuskegee University, located in Tuskegee, Alabama, is a historically black university established in 1881, renowned for its academic excellence and innovative programs. It offers a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate degrees through several colleges, including Architecture and Construction Science, Arts and Sciences, Business and Information Science, and Education. Notably, Tuskegee is distinguished for its unique veterinary science program, contributing to the majority of the nation's African American veterinarians. Additionally, the university produces a significant number of successful aerospace, chemical, and electrical engineers. While primarily serving African American students, Tuskegee University welcomes individuals from all backgrounds. The admissions process requires an application, transcripts, and standardized test scores, with opportunities for competitive scholarships and federal financial aid based on academic merit and financial need.

Michigan State University

Grant in 2021
Michigan State University, founded in 1855 and located in East Lansing, Michigan, is a comprehensive educational institution offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and research programs across various fields, including business, humanities, science and technology, and public affairs. Its academic structure comprises several colleges, including the Eli Broad College of Business and the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management, among others. In addition to its educational mission, Michigan State University manages an endowment fund with $200 million in assets, employing alternative investment strategies such as buyouts, hedge funds, and venture capital. The endowment aims for a net internal rate of return of 10%, with allocations of up to 11% of total assets dedicated to alternative investments. This fund has been operational since 1988, highlighting the university's commitment to financial stewardship in support of its educational objectives.

Nanoscope Therapeutics

Grant in 2021
Nanoscope Therapeutics Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Bedford, Texas, focused on developing innovative gene therapies aimed at restoring vision for individuals affected by retinal degenerative diseases, such as retinitis pigmentosa and dry age-related macular degeneration. Established in 2017, the company specializes in light-sensitive molecules and employs light-assisted gene delivery techniques to enable targeted treatment that re-sensitizes the retina, allowing patients to perceive low light levels. By utilizing a unique optogenetic approach, Nanoscope Therapeutics aims to deliver a solution for vision loss in patients where no effective cure currently exists, thereby advancing the potential for vision restoration in millions of affected individuals.

Arkansas Children's Research Institute

Grant in 2021
Arkansas Children's Research Institute is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with Arkansas Children's, Inc., and is dedicated to advancing pediatric health through research. It operates in conjunction with Arkansas Children's Hospital, the only pediatric medical center in Arkansas and one of the largest in the nation, which spans 29 city blocks and features 370 beds. The hospital employs around 500 physicians and more than 4,400 staff members, focusing on innovative medical research, surgical procedures, and intensive treatments aimed at improving children's health and development. The institute's research efforts contribute to the hospital's reputation for medical breakthroughs and have garnered recognition, including being ranked on the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For list for three consecutive years.

Cytonus Therapeutics

Grant in 2021
Cytonus Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2018 and located in Columbus, Ohio. The company specializes in developing immune-oncology and gene therapies aimed at addressing devastating and rare diseases. Cytonus employs a synthetic biology approach through its proprietary Cargocyte technology, which enables precision delivery of therapeutics and in vivo production of innovative treatments. By integrating AI-driven drug discovery methods, Cytonus is focused on creating first-in-class therapeutics to treat immune-related disorders effectively.

BiVACOR

Grant in 2021
BiVACOR, Inc. is a Houston-based company founded in 2008 that specializes in designing and manufacturing advanced centrifugal heart pumps. The company develops an artificial heart-pumping device aimed at fully replacing the function of a failing heart. This innovative device features a compact, magnetically levitated rotor situated between opposing pump casings, utilizing rotary blood pump technology to deliver necessary cardiac output. By minimizing the risk of blood-cell damage and clotting, BiVACOR's technology offers patients a reliable substitute for natural blood pumping systems. With a team of skilled engineers, medical specialists, and business executives, BiVACOR has established a robust network for collaboration both in the United States and internationally, including an office in Brisbane, Australia.

Cassava Sciences

Grant in 2021
Cassava Sciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on neuroscience, developing novel treatments and diagnostics for nervous system disorders, notably Alzheimer's disease.

Northwestern University

Grant in 2021
Northwestern University, established in 1851, is a comprehensive research university offering over 120 undergraduate programs and more than 140 graduate and professional degrees across its 12 schools and colleges. It provides educational services, including internship opportunities, career guidance, financial aid options such as loans, grants, and scholarships, and exam certification resources to its approximately 8,500 undergraduate students and 9,000 graduate/professional students. The university is renowned for its law school, founded in 1859, which offers Juris Doctor (J.D.) degrees and various master's programs, along with executive education and clinical legal education opportunities. Northwestern University is headquartered in Evanston, Illinois, with additional campuses in Chicago and Doha, Qatar.

Cytonus Therapeutics

Grant in 2021
Cytonus Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2018 and located in Columbus, Ohio. The company specializes in developing immune-oncology and gene therapies aimed at addressing devastating and rare diseases. Cytonus employs a synthetic biology approach through its proprietary Cargocyte technology, which enables precision delivery of therapeutics and in vivo production of innovative treatments. By integrating AI-driven drug discovery methods, Cytonus is focused on creating first-in-class therapeutics to treat immune-related disorders effectively.

Cardialen

Grant in 2021
Cardialen, Inc. is a medical device company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that specializes in developing innovative therapies for heart arrhythmias, particularly atrial fibrillation. Founded in 2008, the company focuses on creating implantable devices that provide low-energy, pain-free cardioversion therapies to restore normal heart rhythm. These devices utilize a proprietary technology that delivers a sequential series of low-voltage pulses to effectively address atrial fibrillation and other related conditions, such as rapid ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation, while minimizing patient discomfort and protecting heart tissue from damage. By targeting significant unmet medical needs, Cardialen aims to improve the quality of life for individuals suffering from these heart conditions.

Indiana University Bloomington

Grant in 2020
Founded in 1820, Indiana University Bloomington is a public research-intensive university committed to liberal arts and sciences education. It offers professional, medical, and technological programs, aiming to create, disseminate, preserve, and apply knowledge through cutting-edge research, scholarship, and creative activity.

Ocuphire Pharma

Grant in 2020
Ocuphire Pharma is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing therapies for various ophthalmic disorders. Its lead product candidate, Nyxol eye drops, is a once-daily preservative-free formulation of phentolamine mesylate aimed at reducing pupil size for indications such as night vision disturbances, glaucoma, pharmacologically-induced mydriasis, and presbyopia.

Cytonus Therapeutics

Grant in 2020
Cytonus Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2018 and located in Columbus, Ohio. The company specializes in developing immune-oncology and gene therapies aimed at addressing devastating and rare diseases. Cytonus employs a synthetic biology approach through its proprietary Cargocyte technology, which enables precision delivery of therapeutics and in vivo production of innovative treatments. By integrating AI-driven drug discovery methods, Cytonus is focused on creating first-in-class therapeutics to treat immune-related disorders effectively.

Cytonus Therapeutics

Grant in 2020
Cytonus Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2018 and located in Columbus, Ohio. The company specializes in developing immune-oncology and gene therapies aimed at addressing devastating and rare diseases. Cytonus employs a synthetic biology approach through its proprietary Cargocyte technology, which enables precision delivery of therapeutics and in vivo production of innovative treatments. By integrating AI-driven drug discovery methods, Cytonus is focused on creating first-in-class therapeutics to treat immune-related disorders effectively.

iotaMotion

Grant in 2020
iotaMotion, Inc. is a company focused on developing and manufacturing innovative cochlear ear implants to address hearing loss. Established in 2015 and based in Iowa City, Iowa, iotaMotion offers a robotic-assisted surgical system that standardizes the insertion of cochlear implant electrodes. This system is designed to enhance accessibility for both surgeons and patients, effectively reducing surgical variability by controlling the speed and acceleration of electrode insertion. By personalizing the insertion approach, iotaMotion enables healthcare professionals to deliver more precise and individualized cochlear intervention treatments, ultimately improving patient outcomes in hearing restoration.

PhotoniCare

Grant in 2020
PhotoniCare is a medical device company that develops ear-diagnosis devices using light-based technology to see through the eardrum into the middle ear, enabling clinicians to visualize the contents and determine whether antibiotics or surgical interventions are needed. Its flagship device, TOMi Scope, uses near-infrared light to provide views beyond the eardrum and support assessment through optical coherence imaging. The company's imaging platform aims to extend its applications beyond otology and improve clinical decision-making in middle-ear infections. PhotoniCare was founded in 2013 and is based in Champaign, Illinois.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Grant in 2020
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is an academic health center focusing on medical education, research, and clinical programs. It offers various medical services, including specialized care in areas such as women's health, cancer treatment, orthopedics, stroke care, and trauma.

Neurodon

Grant in 2020
Neurodon Corporation is a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing disease-modifying therapeutic candidates for intractable diseases. Established in 2019 and headquartered in Crown Point, Indiana, Neurodon specializes in molecular therapies that address endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, a significant factor in cell dysfunction and death. The company's innovative approach aims to restore calcium homeostasis through first-in-class modulators, addressing conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, diabetes, and other rare diseases. Neurodon has made significant progress, with two candidates currently in IND-enabling studies and plans to enter clinical trials in 2025. The company has raised over $11 million through various funding sources, including state and federal grants, partnerships, and angel investments, and is actively seeking additional funding to support its first human studies for diabetes and rare disease programs.

Solenic Medical

Grant in 2020
Founded in 2019, Solenic Medical specializes in the development of a non-invasive medical device that uses alternating magnetic fields to eradicate biofilm on metallic implants. Its technology aims to address complications arising from surgeries like knee and hip replacements, as well as trauma-related implants.

Cleveland Clinic

Grant in 2020
Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Its mission is to provide better care for the sick, investigate medical problems, and advance the education of those who serve.

Cassava Sciences

Grant in 2020
Cassava Sciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on neuroscience, developing novel treatments and diagnostics for nervous system disorders, notably Alzheimer's disease.

Cytonus Therapeutics

Grant in 2020
Cytonus Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2018 and located in Columbus, Ohio. The company specializes in developing immune-oncology and gene therapies aimed at addressing devastating and rare diseases. Cytonus employs a synthetic biology approach through its proprietary Cargocyte technology, which enables precision delivery of therapeutics and in vivo production of innovative treatments. By integrating AI-driven drug discovery methods, Cytonus is focused on creating first-in-class therapeutics to treat immune-related disorders effectively.

VenoStent

Grant in 2020
VenoStent develops bioabsorbable smart polymer wraps for vascular surgeries. Its flagship product, SelfWrap, is a perivascular wrap designed to reduce failures at the vein-artery junction in dialysis patients by promoting outward vein growth and providing custom-fit mechanical support. The company's technology acts as an external stent, reducing surgery time, infection risk, and wound reopening while improving vein usability and durability.

Washington University School Of Medicine

Grant in 2019
Washington University School of Medicine is the medical school of Washington University in St. Louis.A leader in medical research, teaching and patient care, Washington University School of Medicine is currently ranked fourth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The School’s 2,100 employed and volunteer faculty physicians and clinicians -- known as Washington University Physicians -- are also medical staff members of Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children’s hospitals. The clinical practice group provides care to more than 430,000 children and adults at 49 clinical sites annually. Together, the institutions located on the Washington University Medical Center campus employ more than 21,000 clinicians, scientists, residents, fellows, administrators and support staff.

Cleveland Clinic

Grant in 2019
Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Its mission is to provide better care for the sick, investigate medical problems, and advance the education of those who serve.

OmniLife

Grant in 2019
OmniLife, Inc. is a specialized communication platform focused on enhancing care coordination for transplant patients and their healthcare teams. Founded in 2016 and based in Coralville, Iowa, the company offers TXP Chat, a mobile messaging application designed to facilitate communication related to organ referrals, allocation, procurement, and transplantation. OmniLife serves a diverse array of providers within the healthcare industry, including hospital systems, Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), and group practices. The platform is unique in its ability to manage the entire workflow of transplant programs, addressing critical aspects such as organ intake management, patient referrals, evaluations, and waitlist management. By streamlining these processes, OmniLife aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of life-saving medical care.

Xoran Technologies

Grant in 2019
Xoran Technologies designs and manufactures computed tomography imaging systems for point-of-care diagnosis. The company offers MiniCAT, a high-resolution CT system for bone window imaging of the sinuses, temporal bones, and skull base; Xoran xCAT, a mobile cone-beam CT system that delivers high-resolution 3D images; and XoranConnect, a web-based tool for viewing and archiving medical images. It also provides LuminX digital radiography systems, including an overhead robotic DR suite, a floor-mounted tube stand, and U-Arm and straight-arm configurations. Founded in 2001 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Xoran focuses on patient-friendly imaging solutions designed to enable instant diagnosis at the point of care, with an emphasis on accessible, low radiation dose CT imaging to support clinicians.

University of Illinois Chicago

Grant in 2019
A major research university in the heart of one of the world's greatest cities, UIC provides a world-class education for its students. We are committed to creating and disseminating new knowledge as a university of growing national and international stature. The largest university in the Chicago area, UIC has 27,580 students, 15 colleges-including the nation's largest medical school-and annual research expenditures exceeding $335 million. UIC operates the state's major public medical center and serves as the principal educator of Illinois' physicians, dentists, pharmacists, nurses and other health-care professionals. A truly global institution, more than a third of UIC students speak English as a second language. UIC's student body-approximately 61 percent undergraduate and 39 percent graduate and professional-is recognized as one of the nation's most diverse. We consider this one of our greatest strengths.

AgeneBio

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2008 by Dr. Michela Gallagher, AgeneBio is a neuroscience pharmaceutical company dedicated to developing treatments for memory disorders. Its primary focus is on Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD), aiming to prevent neurodegeneration and preserve cognitive function.

University of Missouri

Grant in 2019
Founded in 1839, the University of Missouri is a comprehensive public university located in Columbia, Missouri. It offers over 280 degree programs across various fields, including medicine and law. With around 30,000 students from diverse backgrounds, Mizzou is known for its competitive admissions process considering factors such as GPA, SAT/ACT scores, and extracurricular involvement. The university provides academic merit scholarships and federal aid to support students financially.

Recovery Force

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2013, Recovery Force is a digital health company specializing in wearable medical technology. It manufactures and supplies healthcare apparel, including sleeves and shoes, designed to enhance circulation, reduce post-operative pain, and improve patient mobility.

Precision Virologics

Grant in 2019
Precision Virologics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Saint Louis, Missouri, focused on developing biologically targeted vaccines for emerging infectious diseases. Established in 2016, the company utilizes an innovative adenoviral vector technology that incorporates camelid antibodies directed towards activated dendritic cells, effectively delivering proprietary antigen epitopes to target pathogens. One of its key vaccine candidates is PV-ZIKV, designed to combat the Zika virus, which boasts advantages such as a lack of cross-reactivity among flaviviruses and enhanced potency compared to competitors. Precision Virologics aims to provide next-generation vaccines that not only address Zika but also have the potential to target other infectious diseases like chikungunya and dengue, facilitating more effective immune responses.

West Virginia University School of Medicine

Grant in 2019
West Virginia University School of Medicine is a prominent institution dedicated to medical education, research, clinical care, and community service. It offers comprehensive training programs for future healthcare professionals while engaging in innovative research to advance medical knowledge. The school is equipped with advanced medical technology, including magnetic resonance imaging, lithotripsy, and laser surgery, enabling it to provide high-quality clinical care. By fostering a collaborative environment, the institution aims to enhance the health and well-being of individuals and communities throughout West Virginia and beyond.

Tulane University School of Medicine

Grant in 2018
Tulane University School of Medicine, part of the prestigious Tulane University established in 1834 in New Orleans, is dedicated to advancing medical education and research. It offers a comprehensive range of programs including graduate medical education, undergraduate medical education, and a biomedical sciences graduate program. The school also provides continuing education services to support lifelong learning in the medical field. With a focus on innovation, the Tulane School of Medicine cultivates an environment where students and faculty are engaged in pioneering research and practices that contribute to the advancement of healthcare. The institution is committed to preparing its graduates for leadership roles in medicine and related disciplines.

The University of Chicago Medicine

Grant in 2018
The University of Chicago Medicine is an academic medical institution that operates as a hospital which provides healthcare services. In addition, it provides medical education. The University of Chicago Medicine is comprised of the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine; University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division; and University of Chicago Medical Center. The institution’s physicians are members of the University of Chicago Physicians Group which includes about 900 physicians and covers the full array of medical and surgical specialties. Its physicians are faculty members of the Pritzker School of Medicine. The University of Chicago Medicine was founded in 1927 and is based in Chicago, Illinois.

AgeneBio

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2008 by Dr. Michela Gallagher, AgeneBio is a neuroscience pharmaceutical company dedicated to developing treatments for memory disorders. Its primary focus is on Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD), aiming to prevent neurodegeneration and preserve cognitive function.

Novosteo

Grant in 2018
Novosteo Inc. is a biotechnology company based in West Lafayette, Indiana, founded in 2017. The firm specializes in developing and manufacturing innovative drugs aimed at healing bone fractures and addressing related conditions that significantly impact patients' morbidity, mortality, and quality of life. With scientific guidance from co-founders Stewart Low and Philip Low of Purdue University, Novosteo utilizes a proprietary chemistry approach to bone targeting, which allows for the delivery of anabolic agents directly to fracture surfaces. This unique method focuses on accelerating bone regeneration and improving healing outcomes, thereby mitigating the debilitating effects associated with bone injuries and enhancing patient mobility and productivity.

AxoSim

Grant in 2018
AxoSim is a biomimetic neuroscience platform company that develops 3D human nerve tissue models to support drug discovery. Its NerveSim in vitro system uses Schwann cell myelination and human-relevant electrical and structural metrics to predict clinical neurotoxicity and facilitate translation to humans, while Nerve-on-a-Chip and BrainSim technologies model nerve and brain tissue, enabling testing for neurotoxicity and neurodegenerative disease. The company grows living human cells in a 3D environment to mimic nerve tissue and advance preclinical drug evaluation. AxoSim aims to shorten development timelines and improve the relevance of preclinical assessments by providing platforms that emulate human neural physiology in the lab. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Precision Virologics

Grant in 2018
Precision Virologics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Saint Louis, Missouri, focused on developing biologically targeted vaccines for emerging infectious diseases. Established in 2016, the company utilizes an innovative adenoviral vector technology that incorporates camelid antibodies directed towards activated dendritic cells, effectively delivering proprietary antigen epitopes to target pathogens. One of its key vaccine candidates is PV-ZIKV, designed to combat the Zika virus, which boasts advantages such as a lack of cross-reactivity among flaviviruses and enhanced potency compared to competitors. Precision Virologics aims to provide next-generation vaccines that not only address Zika but also have the potential to target other infectious diseases like chikungunya and dengue, facilitating more effective immune responses.

AxoSim

Grant in 2018
AxoSim is a biomimetic neuroscience platform company that develops 3D human nerve tissue models to support drug discovery. Its NerveSim in vitro system uses Schwann cell myelination and human-relevant electrical and structural metrics to predict clinical neurotoxicity and facilitate translation to humans, while Nerve-on-a-Chip and BrainSim technologies model nerve and brain tissue, enabling testing for neurotoxicity and neurodegenerative disease. The company grows living human cells in a 3D environment to mimic nerve tissue and advance preclinical drug evaluation. AxoSim aims to shorten development timelines and improve the relevance of preclinical assessments by providing platforms that emulate human neural physiology in the lab. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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