Mid-South REACH Hub
中南 REACH 中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10783638
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 100万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-09-25 至 2027-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationActive LearningAreaBiological SciencesBiomedical ResearchBiomedical TechnologyDecision MakingDisparateDisparityEcosystemEducationEnsureEntrepreneurshipEquityFinancial SupportFosteringFrictionFundingFutureGeographyGoalsGrantHealthHigh PrevalenceHumanIndividualIndustryInequityInstitutionInvestmentsLeadershipLettersMapsMarketingMedicalMedical ResearchMentorsMentorshipMinority-Serving InstitutionMississippiModelingMotivationOccupationsPatientsProcessResearchResourcesRiskSecureState GovernmentStructureTechnologyTechnology TransferTimeTranslatingTranslationsUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVirginiaVisionWorkcommunity collegeeconomic impactempowermentexperienceflexibilityhealth economicsimprovedindustry partnerinnovationknowledge basemembernoveloutreachprogramsrecruitrole modelsocioeconomic disparitystem
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
The overarching goal of this proposal is to create a four-state Mid-South REACH Hub to accelerate real-world
impact of biomedical innovations through education, mentorship, and financial support for aspiring
entrepreneurs. This Hub is critically needed, as much of the region is not supported by any REACH Hub, and
our consortium dramatically extends REACH, both geographically and demographically, to a network of
hundreds of community colleges and minority-serving institutions who currently encounter disproportionate
challenges in accessing federal support for innovation and entrepreneurship.
The significance of this endeavor is twofold: we will turn many more academic discoveries into real-world
products that save lives and improve human health, and we will catalyze a medical innovation economy in states
that have a robust innovation pipeline but limited resources to translate these discoveries into a knowledge-
based biomedical technology industry. Leveraging more than $2M per year in committed state and
institutional matching funds, Mid-South REACH will exponentially expand the impact of the REACH program.
Innovation in our Hub comes from a radically democratic approach to ensure equitable decision making, the
ability to reach a large network of underrepresented/underserved institutions across four states, and the new
flexible, scalable, and sustainable Hub model we propose in which many states and universities contribute
matching funds that are then used to fund innovators within their own constituencies. This model makes it easy
to add new partners; each can be confident that their money will stay in their local area, enhancing sustainability.
Our approach is to extend excellent education, proactive mentoring, and financial support throughout a diverse
coalition of states and universities across the Mid-South, combining Vanderbilt’s expertise in entrepreneurial
education with the collective experience of our partner institutions in supporting biomedical innovation. Our Hub
will be led by a diverse and experienced Multi-PI leadership team with PIs in each state who bring unique
perspectives, extensive networks, and outstanding experience in innovation, entrepreneurship, and medical
research to the team. Together, we will recruit an exceptional and diverse External Review Board, with funding
decisions made democratically by the board and the PIs. We will experientially educate our teams via proactive
mentoring that begins from the earliest moment of the pre-proposal stage and continues throughout their
projects, encouraging them to focus on product-market fit and to “fail fast” by identifying and working toward the
critical six-month technical and educational milestones that would justify subsequent funding tranches.
Ultimately, the payoff of this process in terms of startups founded, job creation, and economic impact will motivate
institutions and state governments to continue providing funding and in-kind administrative support, making the
Mid South Hub self-sustaining and multiply NIH’s initial seed investment manyfold into the future.
抽象的
该提案的总体目标是创建一个由四个州组成的中南 REACH 中心,以加速现实世界的发展
生物医学创新通过教育、指导和财政支持对有抱负的人产生影响
该中心非常需要,因为该地区的大部分地区都没有得到任何 REACH 中心的支持,并且
我们的联盟在地理和人口方面极大地将 REACH 扩展到了一个网络
数百所社区大学和少数族裔服务机构目前面临着不成比例的问题
获得联邦对创新和创业支持的挑战。
这一努力的意义是双重的:我们将把更多的学术发现转化为现实世界
拯救生命和改善人类健康的产品,我们将促进各州的医疗创新经济
拥有强大的创新渠道,但将这些发现转化为知识的资源有限
每年投入超过 200 万美元的资金投入到生物医学技术行业。
机构配套资金、中南REACH将成倍扩大REACH计划的影响。
我们中心的创新来自于一种彻底民主的方法,以确保公平的决策,
有能力接触四个州代表性不足/服务不足的机构的大型网络,以及新的
我们提出了灵活、可扩展和可持续的中心模型,许多州和大学都在其中做出了贡献
匹配资金,然后用于资助自己选区的创新者,这种模式使这一切变得容易。
增加新的合作伙伴;每个人都可以确信他们的资金将留在当地,从而增强可持续性。
我们的方法是在多元化的领域提供优质的教育、积极的指导和财政支持
中南地区各州和大学的联盟,结合了范德堡大学在创业方面的专业知识
结合我们合作机构在支持生物医学创新方面的集体经验进行教育。
将由多元化且经验丰富的多 PI 领导团队领导,每个州的 PI 都会带来独特的成果
在创新、创业和医学领域拥有丰富的视角、广泛的人脉网络和杰出的经验
我们将共同招募一个优秀且多元化的外部审查委员会,并提供资金。
由董事会和 PI 民主做出的决定我们将通过积极主动的方式对我们的团队进行体验式教育。
从提案前阶段的最早时刻开始并持续到整个过程的指导
项目,鼓励他们专注于产品与市场的契合度,并通过识别并努力实现“快速失败”
关键的六个月技术和教育里程碑将证明后续资助的合理性。
最终,这一过程在创办初创企业、创造就业机会和经济影响方面的回报将激励
机构和州政府继续提供资金和实物行政支持,使
中南中心能够自我维持,并将 NIH 的初始种子投资成倍增加到未来。
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