Tag: Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program
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Early Detector of Severe Food Allergy Reactions – Knowing When to Reach for an Epi-Pen
U-M Team Leverages Collaboration, Innovation, and Coulter Support in the Development of a New Wearable Device for Food Allergy Anaphylaxis Detection
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From Concept to Clinic: How a Coulter Collaboration Delivered Innovation in Administering Anesthesia to Eyes
Michigan’s co-located Medical School and College of Engineering, along with a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, makes projects like this possible.
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Submit U-M BME Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program Initial Letters of Intent Through November 14
In FY27, the program anticipates funding approximately 8 projects with awards of up to $100,000.
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U-M BME Awards $1.4M in Funding to 13 Multidisciplinary Teams Via the Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program
Established with a $20M endowment in 2005, the U-M BME Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program supports research directed at promising technologies within research laboratories that are progressing towards commercial development and clinical practice.
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The U-M Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program at 20: Pioneering Impact in Biomedical Engineering
On the cusp of the program’s 20th anniversary, BME’s faculty, staff and alumni look back on the transformative power of the Coulter Foundation—and forward to a future shaped by its ongoing legacy.
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U-M Startup HistoSonics Announces $2.25B Acquisition by Consortium of Top-Tier Investors
The idea behind HistoSonics’ technology began decades ago at U-M in the Biomedical Engineering Department.
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U-M BME’s Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program Catalyzes $544M in Follow-on Professional Funding
During that time, the program has resulted in nine product launches, six FDA approvals, and 22 startups formed.
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U-M BME Awards $1.2M in Funding to 10 Multidisciplinary Teams via the Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program
Outcomes of previous Coulter funding and support include the formation of 22 start-up companies and over $544 million raised in angel or venture capital from 2006 through 2023.