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G2G @ Plug & Play Health: Non-Dilutive Funding Workshop
G2G @ Plug & Play Health: Non-Dilutive Funding Workshop
G2G has tailored this workshop for Plug and Play startups and alumni in Silicon Valley and Cleveland, OH. It will provide an overview of funding opportunities for health startup companies and cover avenues to engage in government and how best to get innovations in front of funding decision-makers – whether on Capitol Hill or within DoD, HHS and BARDA – and how to position companies for government partnerships and collaborations.
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Effective Drug Treatment Requires Engagement: Addressing the Opioid Crisis
Effective Drug Treatment Requires Engagement: Addressing the Opioid Crisis
During the COVID pandemic, drug overdose deaths rose by almost 30% in the U.S. — the highest number ever recorded, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). We are in the midst of a "fourth wave" of high mortality involving methamphetamine and cocaine use in the United States. This stimulant-related escalation in overdose deaths demands an effective long-term approach. With no FDA-approved medication for Stimulant Use Disorder, the best solution is Contingency Management.
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Non-Dilutive Funding: G2G’s Monthly GBG Report Highlights Call & Screen Share 2021
Non-Dilutive Funding: G2G’s Monthly GBG Report Highlights Call & Screen Share 2021
Every third Friday of the month, G2G hosts this online event to give bioscience companies intel on the latest grants and how to access government funding. Join us!
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From Pandemic to Endemic: How Vaccines are the Nexus for Science, Policy & Public Health in Stopping Pandemics
From Pandemic to Endemic: How Vaccines are the Nexus for Science, Policy & Public Health in Stopping Pandemics
As we near the two-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic, many are asking “what’s next.” While more than half of Americans are fully vaccinated, we are still seeing COVID cases rise. Vaccine hesitancy persists and deaths among the unvaccinated are prevalent and critical. We are continuing to learn best practices to navigate this pandemic, but what steps can we really take to turn this into an endemic? Please join our panel of experts to learn how science, policy, and public health working together is key and how we can use these lessons to prepare for future pandemics.