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SPARK is a partnership between academia and industry dedicated to translating academic discoveries into drugs or diagnostics that address real clinical needs
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https://sparkmed.stanford.edu/ 04-01-2019 23:16:04
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Togolani Mavura Tumaini MAKOLE Wizara ya Afya Tanzania 🇹🇿 I work with SPARK AFRICA under SPARK Stanford University in Capacitating African researchers in R&D, and I have currently managed to include one young Tanzanian Dr. Sang'udi Sang'udi who will be sponsored to meet faculties from Stanford and gain mentorship, the technical 1/2
For refugees arriving in Canada, accessing the resources needed to start their new life can be confusing. A digital tool launched by UCalgaryMedicine researchers is offering help. Read more about 2024 SPARK Alberta team RHYYC Atlas: ucalgary.ca/news/ucalgary-…
Glad to visit Gilead Sciences and present our drug delivery platforms - microMESH for #GBM and microPLates for #OA - developed IIT with the support of European Research Council (ERC), Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, SPARK. Thanks Dr. Tyler Novak for the invite and congrats on the fantastic campus!
Wonderful to host Prof Collen Masimirembwa from African Institute of Biomedical Science and Technology and Prof Ntokozo Ndlovu and Tinashe Mazhindu from University of Zimbabwe in Colorado CU Anschutz Medical Campus - glad to be able to meet and exchange research ideas.
The SPARK Stanford Translational Research Program Request for Proposals is open: accepting applications for 2025 Pilot Grants. SPARK is soliciting product proposals for any clinical indication from any #Stanford affiliate. Application deadline is 9.27.24 seedfunding.stanford.edu/opportunities/…
💉Eric A. Appel has developed a nanoparticle platform that could make existing vaccines more effective, including those for influenza, COVID-19, and HIV! 🔦Technologies available for licensing from Eric Appel Lab: techfinder.stanford.edu/?phrase=appel&… 🗞️Full Article: news.stanford.edu/stories/2024/0…
🧫Stanford Medicine researchers (including some Stanford Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) inventors) reveal the cell they most appreciate, often highlighting little-known facts or connections that have a vast impact on human evolution, development and health.🔬 stanmed.stanford.edu/scientists-fav…