BioInnovation Institute's accelerator seeks scientists keen to turn nervous system disorder discoveries into therapies
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Denmark’s BioInnovation Institute (BII) is offering a three-year accelerator programme for entrepreneurial researchers who want to spin out their research into therapies for nervous system disorders.
In order to join the Bio Studio programme, projects should have a clear clinical therapeutic application. In particular, the BII is looking for applications in:
- Therapeutics stemming from clear causal biology
- Better translational platforms that predict human disease and drug response
- Robust central nervous system and peripheral nervous system precision delivery across modalities <…
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