Ascension St. Vincent is making a significant investment in the future of healthcare with the upcoming opening of its new $200 million Women and Infants Hospital. This state-of-the-art facility will provide comprehensive care for women and newborns, offering services ranging from #maternity and #neonatal intensive care to advanced #reproductive health treatments.
BioCrossroads
Biotechnology Research
Indianapolis, IN 6,204 followers
Igniting Indiana's life sciences industry through start-up investments, collaborations, market knowledge, and education.
About us
BioCrossroads is a catalyst for Indiana’s diverse and growing life sciences industry, supporting collaboration, expertise, and investments that fuel innovation and transform global health. By connecting and aligning with corporate, academic, and philanthropic partners, BioCrossroads enables innovation, expansion of manufacturing, development of talent and workforce, and fosters collaboration to elevate Indiana’s leadership. BioCrossroads is one of five Central Indiana Corporate Partnership initiatives, supporting the region's existing research and corporate strengths while encouraging new business development. In addition, BioCrossroads has formed several new nonprofit organizations, including the Indiana Health Information Exchange, OrthoWorx, Datalys Center, and the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute. BioCrossroads manages the Indiana Seed Fund, providing vital funding to promising life sciences startups in Indiana.
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External link for BioCrossroads
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Indianapolis, IN
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2002
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300 N Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN 46204, US
Employees at BioCrossroads
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This year, BioCrossroads is thrilled to join our fellow Central Indiana Corporate Partnership initiatives, to present the inaugural Innovation Team of the Year Award, part of the TechPoint Mira Awards. This honor will celebrate innovative teams driving life-changing advancements in health, #biotech, medical devices, and #pharmaceuticals across Indiana’s life sciences sector. From university labs to startups to industry leaders, we’re looking for teams making a real impact. If you know a team that’s pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in #research, #development, and application, nominate them today! Nominations close tonight, October 15, at midnight! #lifesciences #indiana #healthcare #innovation #award #recognition #MiraAwards #startups #pharma #meddevice #tech
LAST CHANCE: Agbioscience Innovator Mira Award submissions close TONIGHT (October 15) at 11:59 PM. Submit your nominations before it's too late: https://lnkd.in/emzB4MW
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Indiana University School of Medicine researchers have identified a new genetic marker that could play a role in the development of Alzheimer's disease. Their findings, recently published in Nature Communications, could pave the way for novel therapeutic targets and diagnostic tools for the disease. #alz #indiana #iu #dementia #lifesciences #therapeutics
Newly discovered genetic marker could pave the way for future Alzheimer's disease therapeutics
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Central Indiana Corporate Partnership project 16 Tech Innovation District is part of a new coalition aimed at advancing entrepreneurship across Indiana. Learn more! Inside INdiana Business
New statewide coalition aims to advance entrepreneurship - Inside INdiana Business
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Indiana University scientists with expertise in optometry and artificial intelligence are among the first three groups of researchers to receive support from a new program from the The National Institutes of Health supporting the emerging field of "oculomics," which uses the eye as a lens on diseases that affect the whole body. Indiana University School of Optometry Indiana University #eyehealth #indiana #lifesciences #nih #funding
Indiana University scientists pioneer oculomics research with NIH support
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Right to Start, a national not-for-profit dedicated to championing entrepreneurship as a civic priority, has launched the Indiana Starters Coalition, aimed at boosting #entrepreneurship throughout Indiana. The initiative is comprised of eight founding member organizations from around the state, including the 16 Tech Innovation District—with the goal of finding ways to lower barriers to entrepreneurship. #indiana #startups #entrepreneur #IndianaStartersCoalition #lifesciences Indianapolis Business Journal
New statewide coalition aims to advance entrepreneurship - Indianapolis Business Journal
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Indiana University School of Medicine is a leader in advancing medical research and making breakthrough discoveries that transform #healthcare. Read more about their work in fueling cancer research and treatments - building on a legacy of #discovery and #innovation. #medicalresearch #iu #indiana #cancercare #lifesciences
IU is where the cure for testicular cancer was discovered, and it’s the home of the Susan G. Komen Tissue Bank, the world’s only biorepository for normal breast tissue. Faculty are building on a legacy of discovery, innovation and novel therapies to address one of the world’s greatest health challenges.
Indiana University: A leader in advancing cancer research toward breakthrough discoveries
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More than 1,000 Hoosiers are on the organ transplant list, according to the Indiana Donor Network, and a startup at the Purdue Research Park is on a mission to help people waiting for a new kidney. CEO Chris Jaynes and Chief Commercial Officer Kathleen St. Jean co-founded 34 Lives, referencing the 34 people each day who are removed from the transplant waiting list because they got too sick or died waiting. Their work has already helped save more than 20 lives in Indiana. Read more about their efforts in this article from Inside INdiana Business. #kidneydonation #transplant #donor #indiana #kidneytransplant #purdue
Indiana startup rescuing donated kidneys - Inside INdiana Business
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Indiana University Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Chemistry professor Yan Yu is leading the charge against #antimicrobial resistance with a groundbreaking innovation. Yu and her team have developed an antibacterial Janus nanoparticle, a novel solution that is 10 to 30 times more effective at killing bacteria than traditional #nanoparticles, capable of disrupting bacterial cells through multiple mechanisms, reducing the likelihood of developing resistance. #iu #indiana #lifesciences #bacterialresistance #research
IU researcher develops new nanoparticle to help combat drug-resistant infections
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The Indiana Health Industry Forum celebrates 30 years this year - and is rebranding itself as the Indiana Life Sciences Association. Join Kristin Jones for the Barnes & Thornburg LLP October Life Sciences Lifeline on October 24, as she discusses the future of the organization and the biggest challenges for Indiana's life sciences industry. #indiana #lifesciences #collaboration #ihif
Life Sciences Lifeline: The Indiana Life Sciences Association at 30 | Barnes & Thornburg
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