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Corporate Partners

Part of what makes the Johns Hopkins University Montgomery County Campus unique is the mix of academics, corporate entities, research centers, and non-profit organizations. Current partners include:

Airway Therapeutics

  • Is licensing technology from within the pulmonary research program of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) to develop products that address various market needs in the overall market for lung disorders.

Alere

  • Develops new capabilities in near-patient diagnosis, monitoring and health management.

BioethX

  • Offers the first commercial online web service for the management of medical ethics consultations.

BioSciCon

  • Focuses on the development of a proprietary platform MarkPap® technology for improving pap tests and creating more accurate early detection of cervical cancer and precancerosis.

Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute

  • Seeks to accelerate neurological discoveries from the lab directly to patients suffering from neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

CATO Research

  • Helps pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies bring products to market by designing and implementing nonclinical, regulatory, product development, manufacturing and clinical strategies for drugs, biologics, and medical devices.

CBH Health

  • Offers comprehensive behavioral health services to the Baltimore and Washington metro area and specializes in Central Nervous System Disorders.
  • Executes phase I through IV clinical research.

CellOptic, Inc.

  • This spin-out company from a Hopkins researcher seeks to advance 3-D imaging technology.

Chiesi Pharmaceuticals

  • Focuses on the development of innovative pharmaceutical products for the management of various pulmonary disorders.
Equilibrium
  • A consulting firm that specializes in program management, laboratory design-build, life science facilities operations, and energy efficiency audits.

Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health

  • National headquarters for more than 125 family-driven organizations dedicated exclusively to helping children with mental health needs and their families achieve a better quality of life.

Global Academy for Women's Health

  • Advances education and science for women's health globally
  • Develops high quality professional and public educational programs e.g., organizing and conducting public discussion groups, forums, lectures and workshops, offering in-class and on-line educational courses, and publishing educational and scientific material (brochures, newsletters, scientific papers, books)

HPI, Inc.

  • U.S. subsidiary of Hanall Pharmaceutical Company, Inc., a mid-sized R&D-intensive, manufacturing, and sales and marketing pharmaceutical company based in South Korea.

Johns Hopkins University Microscopy Center

  • Houses advanced and specialized light and fluorescence microscopic facilities and services which play an important role in research and discovery.
  • Makes state-of-the-art equipment available to the greater Washington area biotech, research, and government communities.

Kymanox

  • Assists organizations with knowledge transfer, especially within the biotechnology, pharmaceutical and life science communities
  • Services include technical project management, process operations, regulatory compliance, engineering, training, and software development

LnJ Investment

  • R&D focusing on central nervous system disorders

LINX Global Health

  • Provides comprehensive clinical engineering services to hospitals, surgery centers, imaging centers, clinic systems, physicians offices, dental offices, and physical therapy offices throughout the world

MEDIPOST

  • Provides services and develops products related to a readily available and non-controversial source - human umbilical cord blood and human Umbilical Cord Blood derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (hUCB-MSCs)
  • Focuses on the regenerative or functional recovery of knee articular cartilage, the nervous system, the pulmonary system and hematopoietic transplantation engraftment areas.

Open Health Systems Laboratory (OHSL)

  • Encourages and incubates ideas for innovative problem solving in the area of life sciences research through collaborations
  • Installs mechanisms for funding, program management, evaluation, execution, and entrepreneurship in the field of life sciences

PrivateRaise, a DealFlow Media Service

  • Is the leading source for comprehensive analysis of private investments in public equity (PIPEs), Reverse Mergers, Shelf Registrations, and Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs).
  • Simplifies monitoring and researching transactions and the entities associated with these transactions including investors, placement agents, and law firms.

SignaGen

  • Develops and manufactures gene delivery tools for the research community
  • Has successfully developed and launched three categories DNA/RNA transfection reagents for both in vitro and in vivo applications.

TissueGene

  • Develps regenerative medicine therapeutics for degenerative disorders including osteoarthritic diseases and degenerative joint diseases.
  • Developed a proprietary cell technology with applications in the treatment and regeneration of damaged tissues such as cartilage and bones.

TruBios, LLC - Clinical Trials Series

  • Provides diverse services in the field of clinical research relating to infectious diseases (including neuro-viruses), obesity and diabetes, cancer, and neurodegeneration (including ALS and Multiple Sclerosis).
  • Offers an integrated a network of hospitals, clinics and medical institutions throughout Latin America to participate in clinical trials.

 

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