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01/11/2012

"Private Foundation Funding" Panel

FreeMind Group's 7th Annual
Non Dilutive Funding Day
During the JP Morgan HealthCare Conference
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
, The Nikko Hotel,San Francisco
 
8:00 - 10:00:
Non-Dilutive Funding Forecast


8:00 – 9:00:
Breakfast and Networking
9:00 - 10:00: "NIH/DOD 2012 Forecast - Current RFAs & RFPs"
Mr. Ram May-Ron, Managing Partner, FreeMind Group
Merav Geva, Ph.D, 
Chief Analyst & Director of Professional Services, FreeMind Group


10:15 - 1:45: 
Round Table Discussions:
Merav Geva, Ph.D, Chief Analyst & Director of Professional Services, FreeMind Group

10:15 AM - Translational Research
11:00 AM - Devices and Technology Development (Platform Technology)
11:45 AM - Industry-Academia partnerships
 1:00 PM - DoD and related agencies

2:30 - 3:30:
"Private Foundation Funding" Panel
Moderator - Mr. Ram May-Ron, Managing Partner, FreeMind Group
Speakers –
Michael J. Fox Foundation
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRF)
American Heart Association
 
This event is FREE of charge.
 
To schedule 1X1 meeting with the FreeMind team please contact Hannah Rosencweig at (617)648-0340  ext. 220 hannah@freemindconsultants.com
 
 
Event Sponsors:
 

10/24/2011

Biotech 2011: Imagine. Collaborate. Innovate

Biotech 2011: Imagine. Collaborate. Innovate

October 24-25
Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia

Join top bioscience leaders from around the world to network, connect with potential partners, share business strategies, and learn from their peers.
Of special interest is our new Innovation Forum which kicks off with a Funding Roundtable Luncheon, Company Showcase and Innovation Corridor.
For more information and details visit the website: Biotech2011.org.

Ram May-Ron, FreeMind's Managing Partner, will hold a "Funding Roundtable Lunch and Innovation Forum" on October 25th at 12:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. at Ballroom B

 


05/23/2011

BioNJ's Second Annual International BioPartnering Conference

 

Ram May-Ron, FreeMind's Managing Partner is invited to speak at the BioNJ's Second Annual International BioPartnering Conference - May 23 – 24, 2011 at the Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village.

The Plenary Session will take place on May 24th at 8:30 am

“Non-Dilutive Funding as a Step Toward Validation Panel”

 

Brenda Gavin, Founding Partner
Quaker BioVentures, Moderator

 

Ram May-Ron, Managing Partner
FreeMind Group

Scott T. Megaffin
, Senior Vice President, Commercial
Onconova Therapeutics Inc.

Richard Winneker, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Research
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society


Mr. May
Ron will hold 1X1 during the conference. For more information please visit BioNJ's website at: http://www.bionj.org/news/2011-international-biopartnering-conference


01/12/2011

FreeMind's 6th Annual Non-Dilutive Funding Day

during the JP Morgan HealthCare Conference

Wednesday, January 12, 2011, The Nikko Hotel, San Francisco

8:00 - 10:00:
Non-Dilutive Funding Forecast


8:00 - 9:00: Breakfast and Networking
9:00 - 10:00: "NIH/DOD 2011 Forecast - Current RFAs & RFPs"
Mr. Ram May-Ron, Managing Partner, FreeMind Group
Merav Geva, Ph.D, Chief Analyst & Director of Professional Services, FreeMind Group

10:15 - 3:30:
Round Table Discussions:

Merav Geva, Ph.D, Chief Analyst & Director of Professional Services, FreeMind Group

10:15 am
- Personalized medicine, biomarkers & diagnostics
11:00 am - Medical devices
11:45 am - Neurodegenerative diseases 
  1:00 pm - Infectious diseases and biodefense
  2:00 pm - Inflammatory diseases
  3:00 pm - Translational and clinical studies
 
10:00 - 4:00:
1X1 with FreeMind's Team


4:00pm - 5:00pm:

Grant on the Rocks
An afternoon cocktail reception
This event is FREE of charge.
To register and/or to schedule 1x1 meeting, please contact Casey Levin: 617 648-0340 ext. 216 casey@freemindconsultants.com 

Sponsors:

BioNJ - www.BioNJ.org
AdvaMed - www.advamed.org
BioHouston - www.biohouston.org
BioFlorida - www.bioflorida.com
Georgia Bio (GaBio) - www.gabio.org
Indiana Health Industry Forum (IHIF) - www.ihif.org
Kansas Bioscience Organization (KansasBio) - www.kansasbio.org
North Carolina Biosciences Organization (NCBIO) - www.ncbioscience.org
Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association
(WBBA) -  www.washbio.org 

01/13/2010

Biodefense Group Discussion

 

TRANSPARENCY IN GOV’T. FUNDING OPTIONS FOR BIODEFENSE IS KEY TO SECURING PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTMENT IN SECTOR

FreeMind’s Public/Private Sector Roundtable Discusses Funding, Project Prioritization and Collaborative Research

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, January 13, 2010 - In the wake of a decision last month to move more than $600 million from the nation’s Project Bioshield Special Reserve Fund to other government agencies, representatives of BARDA (Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority), NIH (National Institutes of Health), NIAID (National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases) and DTRA (Defense Threat Reduction Agency), 15 CEO’s from some of the country’s leading biodefense and infectious diseases companies and a leading biodefense investment banking firm met yesterday during the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference here to discuss how best to facilitate the development and approval of products in this critical sector.  (All participants are listed below.)

Organized by FreeMind Group (www.freemindconsultants.com), specialists in helping companies and academic institutions in life sciences raise money from government agencies through grants and contracts, the wide-ranging discussion covered what federal agencies are doing to create greater transparency for their funding initiatives, communicate their individual projects to each other and encourage investment from the venture capital community.
Steve Brozak, president of WBB Securities LLC, a research and investment firm focusing on biotechnology, medical devices and specialty pharmaceuticals, launched the discussion, noting that “there must be more transparency in terms of what the government expects from the companies it will fund”—regarding milestones, results, and areas of  prioritization (such as what threats are in focus), both for prospective grantees and to give the venture capital community the security to invest in these companies.  

Public sector participants agreed—and see the need.  The number of applications for NIH’s SBIR funding alone has doubled since private sector money has withdrawn from early stage companies, many “in danger of going out of business”—and there was speculation that the success rate for these applications could plummet from its current 25 percent to below ten percent.  There is also pressure within the granting agencies to allow venture capital-funded companies to compete for available dollars, and it is possible a small percentage may be permitted. Funding for BARDA, which is dedicated to the development and purchase of necessary vaccines, drugs, therapies and diagnostic tools for public health medical emergencies and manages Project BioShield, has increased from $100 million in 2007 and 2008 to $305 million for this year.

The awareness has led to shorter applications for some grants and contracts, and in some cases, larger awards—notably in NIH’s RO1 programs—particularly where there is an academic/industry partnership.  Much information on the status of potential grants is now published on the individual agencies’ Web sites.   And a very new development is the creation of the Integrated National Biodefense Portfolio, a collaborative effort among BARDA, DTRA, NIH, NIAID and the Department of Defense to minimize duplication of projects and to monitor progress of all candidates in the portfolio.

“Government and industry are much closer collaborators in the biodefense sector than ever before,” said Ram May-Ron, Vice President of FreeMind.  “The efforts cited above and the sheer volume of information now being exchanged signals much more clarity of communication and bodes well for better and more targeted grants and contracts for important emerging science.”
Among other topics covered in the two-hour discussion:

  • intellectual property issues, particularly in the case of reagents
  • investigation of licensed drugs for off-label uses in response to bio-terror threats, to mitigate response time
  • using the NIAID’s 11 Centers of Excellence as incubators, rather than strictly as academic research sites.

In addition to Ram May-Ron and FreeMind’s chief analyst, Dr. Merav Geva, the roundtable included:

From the public sector:
  • Clare K. Schmitt, Ph.D., Deputy Director - Office of Biodefense Research Affairs, DMID/NIAID, NIH
  • Michael R. Schaefer, PhD, Regional Centers of Excellence Program Officer - Office of Biodefense Research Affairs, DMID-NIAID, NIH
  • Brian Reinhardt, CIV, Chemical and Biological Defense Directorate - DTRA
  • Gary L. Disbrow Ph.D., Deputy Director, Division of CBRN Countermeasures -BARDA, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response ASPR--Department of Health and Human Services
Gregory Milman, Ph. D. , Director, Office for Innovation and Special Programs, Division of Extramural Activities - NIAID, NIH, DHHS.

From the private sector:
 
  • Michael Eichberg, Director, Business Development - Achaogen
  • Patrick Flavin, Esq., JD - Advanced Life Sciences
  • Eric J. Patzer, Founder & President - Aridis Pharma
  • James L. Knighton, President & CEO - AvidBiotics
  • Michael Fonstein, PhD, CEO - Cleveland Biolabs
  • Lynn Stevenson, CEO - DesignMedix  
  • Steven Dong, PhD, Director of Drug Discovery and Development - Epiphany  Biosciences 
  • Richard Haiduck, Chief Business Officer - Implicit Biosciences
  • Steve Parkinson, President & CEO - Lakewood-Amedex
  • Jeff Meshulam, COO - Profectus BioSciences
  • Christopher J. Schaber, President & CEO - Soligenix
  • Joyce Sutcliffe, SVP, Biology - TetraPhase Pharmaceuticals
  • David Fanning, CEO - Theraclone Sciences
  • Steve Brozak, President - WBB Securities, LLC.

CONTACT: 
Tami Hamaway, FreeMind Group 617-648-0340  tami@freemindconsultants.com