MidCap Financial LLC
Josh Groman
Managing DirectorJames Taylor
DirectorNational Heart Lung and Blood Institute
The Office of Translational Alliances and Coordination (OTAC) at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute supports the development of innovative biomedical products to address unmet medical needs in the heart, lung, blood and sleep fields. OTAC is home to the NHLBI's small business programs (SBIR and STTR) and the NIH Centers for Accelerated Innovations.
The NHLBI's SBIR and STTR programs comprise one of the largest sources of early-stage capital for U.S. small business, acting as engines of innovation for developing and commercializing novel technologies and products that aid in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart, lung, blood, and sleep diseases and disorders. The NHLBI provides grant and contract funding opportunities and resources to support small businesses performing research and development on technologies related to the mission of NHLBI. With an annual budget of $85M, the NHLBI funds about 200 companies each year through the Institute's small business programs.
The NIH Centers for Accelerated Innovations accelerate translation of scientific discovery into commercial products that improve health for patients. This unique public-private partnership is changing the way discoveries with scientific and commercial potential are identified and developed.
NeuroNetworks Fund
Brian Horsburgh
TrusteeNew Leaf Venture Partners
Mike Dybbs
PrincipalNorfolk Medical Products Inc.
Norfolk Medical pioneered the oncology market in 1981 by developing one of the first vascular access ports for long-term access. Since then, we have continued to develop innovative cutting-edge medical devices. Our latest development is a device for diabetes that allows the body to be insulin independent. Our device is the world's first active immunoisolation device that facilitates the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products while protecting against the bodies immune response without the use of additional drugs or immunosuppressant’s. We are confident that the basic principles of the device can be applied to other applications from anemia and liver failure (NASH) to ALS. We are currently in the pre-clinical stage of research and are actively looking for a strategic partner to develop this product.
Jordan Dalton
COONovo Nordisk
Charles Gray
Sourcing DirectorTomas Landh
DirectorO2h Ventures Limited
O2h has a track record of investing in emerging biotech, small molecule and frontier life science starts-ups
A passion for entrepreneurship and life sciences motivates o2h to participate in syndicated seed stage investments. O2h are ready to support the investments with active or passive support to further the objectives of the company.
Sunil Shah
PartnerPrashant Shah
PartnerPappas Ventures
Jayson Punwani
AssociatePBM Capital Group
Jayson Rieger
SVP of Business Development & Portfolio ManagementPfizer Venture Investments
Pfizer Venture Investments (PVI) is the corporate venture capital arm of Pfizer and was founded in 2004. PVI has an annual investments budget of $50 million and invests up to $10M per investing round. The firm focuses mainly on U.S. startups but has global reach. PVI attempts to allocate 80% of its funding to U.S. based companies and utilizes the remaining 20% for international ventures. PVI provides equity funding for private companies in need of seed, growth, or venture financing. Remaining opportunistic, PVI focuses entirely on high growth prospects in all sectors and all phases of development. The ideal candidate has a potential for high growth and returns. Additionally, PVI will seek to in-license products and buyout companies if the opportunity arises.