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Commercialization

NCI SBIR's support for entrepreneurs go beyond funding. We provide entrepreneurship training, investor networking opportunities, and other key resources that are crucial in your journey from lab to market.

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    Entrepreneurship and Business

    Learn about I-Corps at NIH, NCI SBIR Investor Initiatives, and NIH Technical and Business Assistance programs and other resources to assist small businesses developing new biotech products and services.

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    NCI SBIR Commercialization Workshops and Webinars

    The NCI Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs offer workshops on commercialization and other resources to help launch your new biotech product or service.

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    Mentoring and Consultation

    Learn about NCI Small Business Innovation Research Executive Roundtables, CARE Regulatory Program, Drug Development Consultation Service, and Industry Mentoring and Assistance Program.

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    FDA Regulation of Oncology-related Technologies

    The NCI SBIR Development Center connects entrepreneurs with regulatory centers at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These curated links contain resources that are relevant for early-stage companies developing oncology-related technologies.

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    Awardee Resources

    NCI SBIR- and STTR-funded companies can access additional resources beyond the NCI SBIR Development Center to support their commercialization journey.

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