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9/14/2006

NIH Conference Materials Available
by Mildred Holley, Technology Programs Manager

Entrepreneurs and researchers interested in the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR or Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs will benefit by reviewing presentation materials from NIH's annual SBIR/STTR conference. NIH held its 2006 conference in July, and has now made materials available for everyone's use.

Presentation topics with PowerPoint presentations that can be downloaded include:
• Overview of the NIH SBIR and STTR Programs,
• Grant Writing for Success,
• Electronic Submission Using Grants.gov and the NIH eRA Commons,
• Receipt, Referral and Peer Review of NIH SBIR/STTR Grant Applications,
• Understanding the FDA Process,
• NIH SBIR Technical Assistance Programs,
• Intellectual Property Protection,
• Invention Report Under Your SBIR/STTR,
• Indirect Costs and Audits,
• Medicare and Reimbursement for Your Product/Service Developed Under SBIR/STTR,
• Technology Valuation.

To access these excellent resources, please visit http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/SBIRConf2006/agenda.htm. Arkansans interested in learning more about the technical research opportunities in SBIR/STTR are invited to contact Mildred Holley at lcfine@ualr.edu, 501.683.7700 or 800.862.2040 (AR only).

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