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Upcoming Webinars: MSFHR 2017 Innovation to Commercialization Program Launch



The Office of Research Services has received the following information which we are forwarding to our e-mail list members:
 

Dear Colleague,

MSFHR has recently opened applications for the first Innovation to Commercialization (I2C) awards to support BC health researchers advancing a discovery or invention towards commercialization. You may have already seen our news announcements.

 

The I2C Program is part of MSFHR’s refreshed suite of programs, designed to address priorities and gaps in BC’s health research and innovation ecosystem. The I2C awards specifically target the health innovation to commercialization pathway in BC, helping researchers bridge the gap between discovery and commercial application. The funding will allow researchers to conduct feasibility research and commercialization activities to help them bring to the market products and technologies that improve health outcomes.

 

To provide an opportunity for potential applicants to seek more information about the program, we have organized two webinars for the following dates:

 

Tuesday, February 21, 2017 – 9:30am-11:30am PST
Thursday, February 23, 2017 – 2:00pm-4:00pm PST

 

More information about the competition as well as the webinars and registration instruction can be found on our website.

 

We invite you to share this opportunity amongst your colleagues and networks, and we look forward to receiving applications from across the BC health research community.

 

With kind regards,

Andrew Biagtan

Andrew Biagtan
Research Competitions Coordinator
Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

200 – 1285 West Broadway

T  604 714 6602

Vancouver, British Columbia

F  604 730 0524

V6H 3X8 Canada

abiagtan@msfhr.org

www.msfhr.org

 


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