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5 - Rhode Island Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (RICIE), Davol Square The RI Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (RI-CIE) is a new, collaborative, statewide venture to help RI-based entrepreneurs, researchers, and existing companies advance information and the commercialization of ideas. RI-CIE launched in April 2009 after months of planning to answer calls for more collaborative efforts to boost business growth in Rhode Island.
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4 - ISIS Biopolymer, 233 Richmond Street Founded in 2006, Isis is led by a team of with deep expertise in medical T E devices, materials and systems design. Their breakthrough technology will greatly RE expand the current T S IA D worldwide multi-billion dollar market for transdermal medications from the Iwell-known nicotine and N hormone patches into pain management, cancer therapeutics, neurology, diabetic medications and the treatment of many chronic and acute illnesses.
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3 - Future Home of the Warren Alpert Medical School, 222 Richmond Street ST E Currently a commercial building, 222 RichmondIKwill be vacated by March 2010 to enable its renovation P as Brown University’s Medical Education Building. The $45 million project, which will be ready for occupancy by August 2011, will bring approximately 50 faculty and staff and 400 students to the Jewelry District. T H UT SO
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Advanced Image Enhancement, Davol Square Advanced Image Enhancement develops technology evolved from proprietary US Navy signal & image processing in breast cancer screening/ diagnosis
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6 - Kilguss Research Institute, 200 Chestnut Street Kilguss Research Institute of Women & Infants Hospital, opened in January 2003, is 33,000 square foot interdisciplinary research center for Women & Infants’ investigators and collaborating partners. Research covers a broad range of areas including: developmental biology, physiology, cancer, infectious diseases, and reproductive biology. Designed and organized around on a “common user, common benefit” concept, laboratory modules have been created largely without walls, offering a central core of common of equipment, cell culture, imaging and cold room and dark room facilities. This design has maximized useful space and facilitated interaction among investigators. The Kilguss Research Institute was made possible through the generosity of the Kilguss family and philanthropic funds by the Women & Infants Board of Trustees. In addition, it received $1 million in federal HRSA funding for the renovation of the building.
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10 - Coro Center - Lifespan, 167 Point Street The Coro Building was once part of the largest manufacturing operation of costume jewelry in the 1950s N ST SWA jewelry facility closed in the early 1980s. For over 10 years, the Coro building has and 1960s. The been operated by the Lifespan academic medical center to house various forms of medical office and research space. The east side of the building now houses the Lifespan corporate offices, while the west S ST E L Y side (shown) houses numerous medical and medical research offices. The Coro Building is the location SA for the Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine Track Miriam Hospital rotations A and B, including the Behavioral Medicine Clinical Services and the Weight Management Program. The Coro Building is also home to research and clinical activities of the Child/Pediatric Psychology and Neuropsychology tracks. The Bradley Hasbro Children’s Research Center is located in the Coro Building. ST POE
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8 - Future Home of NABSys (1/1/10), 349 Eddy Street NABsys Inc. is a life sciences company working at the intersection of physics, biology, and computer science, to revolutionize medicine through clinical-grade whole-genome DNA sequencing. NABsys is one of fiveSTcompanies to receive a “$1000 Genome” award from the National Human Genome L NEL Institute of the National Institutes of Health. N Research O OC 9 - EpiVax, 146 Clifford Street EpiVax specializes in bioinformatics and vaccine design, using computational immunology for biosciences. Founded in 1998 and led by renowned immunologist Dr Annie DeGroot with the goal of developing a world AIDS vaccine, this Providence-based for-profit company also sustains the GAIA Vaccine Foundation, a NGO that operates an HIV/AIDS clinic in Mali, Africa. Locally, EpiVax is also establishing a free healthcare clinic in Providence’s poorest neighborhood, as well as developing vaccines to fight against TB, Smallpox, Influenza, HPV, and other diseases.
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7 - COBRE Center for Cancer Research Development at Rhode Island Hospital (COBRE CCRD), 1 Hoppin Street In 2002, Rhode Island Hospital received an $8.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) to establish the COBRE Center for Cancer Research Development at Rhode Island Hospital (COBRE CCRD). The mission of the Center for Cancer Research Development is to create, interpret and apply new knowledge based on original, collaborative, multidisciplinary laboratory studies of the cellular and molecular pathways leading to carcinoma.
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11 - Neurosurgery Foundation, 55 Claverick Street The Neurosurgery Foundation is an academic group of seven physicians and support staff specializing in neurosurgery and neuro-oncology. This facility also includes space for gastroenterology, endocrinology, tropical disease and liver research. In addition to patient care, research and resident training are conducted here. Patients are drawn from across New England and the nation, and even from outside the United States.
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