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November 3, 2017

Archived: Webinar for Regional Technology Transfer Accelerator Hubs for IDeA States FOA

UPDATE: The slides and video Exit icon from the Regional Technology Accelerator Hubs Webinar have been posted. If you or your institution are considering applying for our Regional Technology Transfer Accelerator Hubs for IDeA States (STTR) funding opportunity—a new initiative designed to promote biomedical entrepreneurship—don’t miss our upcoming webinar: Wednesday, November 15, from 3:00-4:30 p.m. ET. During the webinar, NIGMS and Center for Scientific Review staff will explain the goals and objectives of the initiative and answer your questions. You are encouraged to submit questions by November 13 to Krishan Arora. To access the webinar, visit the WebEx Meeting page (link no longer available) and enter the meeting number 620 731 655 and the password “nigms.” If you are unable to attend online, you can join by phone by calling 1-650-479-3208 from anywhere in the United States or Canada and entering the access code 628 562 389. NIGMS Staff Participating in the November 15 Webinar:
Krishan K. Arora, Program Director, NIGMS Joseph Gindhart, Program Director, NIGMS Christy Leake, Grants Management Team Leader, NIGMS Allen Richon, Scientific Review Officer, NIH Center for Scientific Review
Slides will be available on the IDeA website following the event. We look forward to talking with you soon.

About the Authors

Krishan Arora.

Krishan Arora

Prior to his retirement in December 2024, Krishan managed multicomponent grants supported through the Institutional Development Award (IDeA) program and was involved in promoting and fostering SBIR/STTR applicants and biomedical entrepreneurship in IDeA states.
Joe Gindhart

Joe Gindhart

Before transferring to the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in February 2023, Joe managed grants involving cytoskeletal motor proteins, cell motility, intracellular transport, and protein quality control. He also managed the Medical Scientist Training Program.