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Long Island Regional Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Workshop

 
   
 

2008 Long Island Regional SBIR Workshop
March 20, 2008
10 am - 5:30 pm
Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University

About The Event

The 2008 Long Island Regional SBIR Workshop is a high impact educational event intended for starting entrepreneurs and small business owners interested in high risk, big payoff research funding through a federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) or a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant. The workshop is a perfect opportunity to learn strategies for submitting a successful proposal. This federal grant program funds small firms of less than 500 employees in testing, developing and commercializing cutting edge R&D that address the nation’s critical technological needs.

Why should you attend the 2008 Regional SBIR Workshop?

  • Meet Program Directors from DoD, NIH, USDA and DoE to hear the latest information
  • Learn best practices for preparing a successful SBIR proposal
  • Understand reviewers and the review process
  • STTRs – collaborative partnering for success with SBU, CSHL and BNL
  • Understand new program policies that affect your company’s eligibility
  • Phase I budget max? it's not always 100K; in 2006 the average NIH phase I was $160K!
  • Discover winning strategies shared by regional SBIR funding winners

Speakers

SBIR Program Directors:

  • Michael J. Caccuitto, SBIR/STTR Program Administrator, Office of Under Secretary of Defense, Acquisitions Technology and Logistics, DoD
  • Gregory Milman, Ph.D., Director, Office for Innovation and Special Programs Division of Extramural Activities, NIH, NIAID
  • Larry James, Acting Director, Small Business Research Division, U.S Department of Energy
  • Charles F. Cleland, Ph.D., SBIR National Program Leader, USDA/CSREES

Registration

No charge for this event but you must register using our online service. If you have questions, please contact Anil Dhundale, Ph.D., Director, Scientific Affairs, Center for Biotechnology at anil.dhundale@stonybrook.edu or 631-632-8443, -8521

Register Now Online

Directions

This event takes place at the Charles B. Wang Center on the campus of Stony Brook University.
If you drive, park in the Admin.Garage (fee).
If you take the LIRR to Stony Brook Train Station it is 10min walk to the Wang Center.
Directions and campus map are at http://www.research.sunysb.edu/research/general/directs.html & http://www.sunysb.edu/doit/maps.html

Event Sponsor


County Executive Steve Levy

Event Partners

Center for Biotechnology
Stony Brook University
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Brookhaven National Laboratory

For further information contact:
Anil Dhundale, Ph.D.
Director, Scientific Affairs
Center for Biotechnology
631-632-8443, or -8521
anil.dhundale@stonybrook.edu

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