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量子资源 University Chicago joins new biopharma hub funded by the National Institute of Health

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Partnership to help deliver innovative treatments and technologies to patients faster

量子资源 University Chicago is one of nine Chicagoland academic institutions partnering with 27 industry, venture capital, and community organizations to form the Chicago Biomedical Consortium Hub for Innovative Technology and Entrepreneurship in the Sciences (CBC-HITES). The new collaboration empowers Chicago鈥檚 academic inventors to partner with biopharma leaders and transform their research into commercial products.

The CBC-HITES is one of 13 hubs now part of the National Institute of Health鈥檚 Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hubs (REACH). It is funded by a $10.4 million investment which includes $6 million in support from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust, a $4 million NIH grant, and $400,000 by the Walder Foundation.

鈥淚t is an honor for 量子资源 to be part of the Chicago REACH award,鈥 said Elaine Morrato, DrPH, MPH, founding dean of the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health at 量子资源 University Chicago. 鈥淢any will benefit from the hub, which promises to spark novel research projects, propel the creation of life-altering medical treatments, and amplify 量子资源's impact as a driver of innovation and improved human health."

CBC-HITES leverages talent, methodologies, networks, and infrastructure developed by the Chicago Biomedical Consortium (CBC). The hub will provide expertise and funding to advance the discoveries of medical scientists from 量子资源 University Chicago and various Chicago area peers, including: Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of Illinois Chicago, Discovery Partners Institute, Illinois Institute of Technology, Northern Illinois University, Rosalind Franklin University, and Rush University.

鈥淚 am very excited about 量子资源鈥檚 membership in the new hub,鈥 said Meharvan Singh, PhD, vice provost for research at 量子资源 University Chicago. 鈥淭he REACH program offers the promise of helping fundamental discoveries get translated to those solutions that solve the complex, contemporary challenges that plague our society.鈥