Emory School of Medicine Imagine, Innovate, and Impact (I3) Research Awards
(The above link goes to the SOM's Funding Opportunities page. Scroll down to the intramural funding section to find the description and link to the latest cycle of I3 awards)
The School of Medicine's I3 Awards are granted to proposals that develop new interdisciplinary research projects with the potential to impact health or generate biomedical knowledge. These awards provide seed money to fundamental biological and translational investigators for obtaining sufficient data to ultimately develop external collaborative funding applications, and to investigators who may not otherwise engage in multi- and interdisciplinary research.
Emory Office of Technology Transfer (OTT)
OTT manages the intellectual property rights of Emory University, oversees industry contracts, and provides a single point of contact for industry. OTT is responsible for negotiating industry clinical trial agreements, research agreements, and confidentiality agreements.
Global Center for Global Innovation (GCMI)
GCMI is the Southeast's only comprehensive medical device innovation center, dedicated to accelerating development, building businesses, and improving health. A fee-for-service provider, GCMI serves Fortune 500, start-up, academic, and government-funded innovators, and works in over 11 therapeutic areas and a wide array of medical products (Class I, II and III), including drugs and biologics.
Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) at Georgia Tech
Founded in 1980, ATDC is a start-up accelerator that helps Georgia technology entrepreneurs launch and build successful companies, and has developed a global reputation for fostering technological entrepreneurship. ATDC provides strategic business advice and connects its member companies to the people and resources they need to succeed.
Georgia Research Alliance
GRA is a unique nonprofit organization which brings together Georgia's research universities, business community, and state government to create opportunities to grow Georgia's economy through scientific discovery. GRA focuses its technology-based economic development strategy on the recruitment of world-class scientific talent, the development of sophisticated research infrastructure, and the commercialization of university research and development.
Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB)
One of the nine interdisciplinary research institutes at the Georgia Institute of Technology, IBB was created to facilitate interdisciplinary research in bioengineering and the biosciences. IBB works with the member institutions of the Georgia Research Alliance (Emory University, Georgia State University, the Medical College of Georgia, Clark-Atlanta University, and the University of Georgia), and interacts with other institutions, such as Morehouse School of Medicine.
Master of Biomedical Innovation and Development at Georgia Tech (MBID)
This professional master's program is built upon the extraordinary resources and reputation of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, a joint department of the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Emory University School of Medicine. Graduates of this intensive one-year program will be exceptionally well-prepared to pursue and advance their careers in the dynamic field of biomedical engineering devices and technology.
Emory Healthcare Innovation Hub
The EHC Innovation Hub is a health care advancement and commercialization program that works to validate, accelerate, and realize ideas. The organization is dedicated to realizing improvements in health outcomes, increasing access to quality care, lowering overall costs to the system, and improving health care provider experiences in Georgia and across the nation.
Biolocity
A collaborative program of Georgia Tech and Emory University, Biolocity provides university innovators with resources to guide and advance early-stage medical technologies and translational science to reaching critical commercialization milestones.