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Sen. Shaheen Announces More Than $2.6M for NH Biomedical Companies

Friday, November 5th, 2010

U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen today announced that 12 New Hampshire biomedical companies have been awarded a total of $2,643,949.37 to help develop new medical therapies, address unmet medical needs, and reduce the long-term growth of health care costs.  The grants were created by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act as part of the Therapeutic Discovery Project program, which will help small biotechnology companies in New Hampshire and across the country produce new and cost-saving therapies, support good jobs and increase U.S. competitiveness.  

U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen

U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen

“New Hampshire has long been a leader in the development of cutting-edge medical technologies and therapies,” said Shaheen.  “These grants will make sure that these innovative companies and entrepreneurs can continue to grow and invest, which will keep our state competitive in this emerging industry and create jobs for New Hampshire families.” 

The Therapeutic Discovery Project program is targeted to projects that show significant potential to produce new therapies, address unmet medical needs, reduce the long-term growth of health care costs, or advance the goal of curing cancer within the next 30 years.  The allocation of the funding also reflects which projects show the greatest potential to create and sustain high-quality, high-paying jobs in the United States and to advance our competitiveness in the fields of life, biological, and medical sciences.  Today, the biotechnology industry employs 1.3 million workers, and the industry continues to be a key growth engine for our economy. 

The grants cover up to 50 percent of the cost of qualifying biomedical research and are only available to firms with fewer than 250 employees.  To provide an immediate boost to U.S. biomedical research and the small businesses that conduct it, the grants are effective for investments made in 2009 and 2010.   

The companies that are receiving grants are:  

Adimab, Inc: Lebanon

Allyon Solutions, LLC:  Hanover

Alternative System Concepts, Inc.:  Windham

Balch Hill Medical, Inc:  Hanover

Celdara Medical, LLC:  Lebanon

Design Mentor Inc:  Pelham

ImmuRX:  Lebanon

Kaonyx Labs, LLC:  Durham

Mantis Enterprises LLC:  North Hampton

Microwave Imaging System Technologies Inc.:  Hanover

Novoculi Inc:  Hanover

Xemed LLC:  Durham

NHIRC Seeking Proposals for Granite State Technology Innovation Grants

Friday, August 20th, 2010

The New Hampshire Innovation Research Center (NHIRC) is seeking proposals for its Granite State Technology Innovation Grant, which supports research partnerships for New Hampshire companies with college and university laboratories.

tech7The grants support research projects in new technologies under development in the private sector. It is a competitive process, with oversight by representatives from industry, government and academic institutions. Projects vary from proof-of-concept to a substantial investment in engineering or process design. Companies are required to provide matching funds or services.

A nonbinding letter of intent on company letterhead is due September 20, 2010. The Request for Proposals, with topics of interest and instructions, is posted on the NHIRC website, www.nhirc.unh.edu.

Past recipients include:

• Celdara Medical, LLC in Lebanon, with Charles Sentman, associate professor, microbiology & immunology, Dartmouth College
• Velcro Group in Manchester, with Glen Miller, professor, chemistry, UNH
• Itaconix LLC in Hampton Falls, with Yvon Durant, associate research professor, materials science, UNH
• Presstek, Inc. in Hudson, with John Tsavalas, research assistant professor, and Donald Sundberg, emeritus professor, materials science, UNH
• Roy Matheson and Associates in Keene, with John Lacourse, professor, electrical & computer engineering, UNH
• ImmuRx, Inc. in Lebanon, with Mary Jo Turk, assistant professor, microbiology & immunology, Dartmouth College

The NHIRC is administered by the Office for Research Partnerships and Commercialization at the University of New Hampshire.