Scottish med-tech firm, MIME Technologies, has secured a six-figure sum to participate in the ATI Boeing Accelerator, a programme that aims to help shape the future of sustainable aerospace.
The North American Veterinary Community has launched a portfolio of new virtual programs and events for interactive year-long learning anytime, anywhere.
Simulations Plus’ DILIsym Services division and the University of Pittsburgh Drug Discovery Institute have jointly received a Phase I NIH-funded SBIR grant.
Charles River Analytics was awarded a $957,000 contract from the Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium for a project called MSTAT, Mobile System for Trauma Assessment Training.
Thirteen research projects are sharing nearly $970,000 in funding through the Jump Applied Research for Community Health through Engineering and Simulation research and development program.
OSF HealthCare and the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, collaborated with Northwestern University on a $750,000 grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.