SEATTLE, Washington, April 21, 2014 — Five for-profit and non-profit organizations in Washington will receive a total of $1.25 million in Proof of Concept grants to accelerate maturation of promising ...
SEATTLE, Washington, June 27, 2013 — The Life Sciences Discovery Fund (LSDF) today announced nearly $1.5 million in Proof of Concept grants to Washington for-profit and non-profit organizations to ...
In signing the state operating budget Tuesday night, Gov. Jay Inslee eliminated funding for the Life Sciences Discovery Fund (LSDF), a key source of money for early-stage biotechnology and biomedical ...
The Life Sciences Discovery Fund (LSDF) today announced nearly $1 million in Matching grants to two Washington-based companies to promote translation of promising treatments for devastating medical ...
After almost losing its funding, the Life Sciences Discovery Fund is making $1.25 million in grants to help promising concepts in biotechnology make the leap to becoming commercially viable. The state ...
Celiac disease-safe wheat, premature infant pain detection, and new medicines to fight flu and cancer are among the ideas to receive $2.9 million in funding from Washington's Life Sciences Discovery ...
Every April, there was to be a show of symmetry in Washington state. This month, Big Tobacco made its annual delivery of millions of dollars to the state, a cash infusion that springs from a legal ...
The Life Sciences Discovery Fund may have cancer; possibly the only way the 10-year-old program survives the budget wars in Olympia. Created to identify promising early stage health care technologies ...
In an act of sublime vapidity, the state Senate has whacked funding for the Life Sciences Discovery Fund (and not simply future funding, but smack-in-the-middle, fire-your-researchers current funding.
The Life Sciences Discovery Fund (LSDF) today announced nearly $1.5 million in Proof of Concept grants to Washington for-profit and non-profit organizations to foster translation of health-related ...