Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Sharklet Technologies Wins Dorsey & Whitney Venture Showcase Award, Presented At 2010 BioWest Conference & Expo

Sharklet Technologies, Inc., (Aurora, CO) has won the Dorsey & Whitney Venture Showcase Award at the 2010 BioWest Conference & Expo. The announcement is made by Holli Baumunk, President & CEO of the Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA), who says the $7,500 Venture Showcase Award was provided by the Dorsey & Whitney law firm and announced at the 2010 CBSA Awards Dinner. The competition session at BioWest was sponsored by The Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation (Metro Denver EDC).

Sharklet competed against three other companies for this honor. Additional finalists included AmideBio (Boulder, CO), BioVantage: (Golden, CO), and PeptiVir, Inc. (Aurora, CO).

According to Baumunk, finalists had 10 minutes to present their technologies and business plans to a panel of bioscience venture capitalists, followed by a question and answer period. The venture capitalist panelists included: James Topper, M.D., Ph.D., General Partner,Frazier Healthcare Ventures; Brian Birk, Managing Partner, Sun Mountain Capital; Liz Marchi, General Manager, Frontier Angels; and Micheal Weiner, Partner, Dorsey & Whitney.

Link to the Business Wire release

Friday, September 24, 2010

CBSA's Holli Baumunk & a number of CBSA/bioscience industry supporters named to new state VC Advisory Panel

Earlier this week, as reported in the Denver Business Journal, Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter "named 21 people to a new Venture Capital Investment Advisory Committee. The panel is charged with helping to draw financial support for several Colorado industry sectors, including aerospace, bioscience, clean energy and information communication technology."

CBSA President/CEO Holli Baumunk is serving as a ex-officio, non-voting member. Those CBSA Board Members selected include: Richard C. Duke of Denver – CID4 and ApopLogic; James C.T. Linfield of Boulder – Cooley LLP; and David N. Allen of Superior – VP for CU Tech Transfer. Other CBSA and bioscience industry supporters include: Michael Artinger of Boulder - FBBp; Susan M. Kunz of Boulder - BioVantage; Timothy H. Connor of Boulder – Sequel Ventures; Timothy R. Reeser of Fort Collins - COO for Cenergy, CSU’s Energy SuperCluster; and Ronald G. Rossi of Evergreen - Polsinelli Shughart, Managing Partner.

Link to Governor Ritter's news release

Link to the Denver Business Journal article

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

BioWest Conference & Expo To Showcase 40+ New Technologies, Products & Services

More than 40 exhibitors will be showcasing new technology, products and services for 500+ attendees at the 2010 BioWest Conference & Expo. The announcement is made by Holli Baumunk, President and CEO of the Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA), who says this event will bring together the industry in the Rocky Mountain Region for seminars and educational topics and to view the latest new products and services offered to the bioscience community.

“The bioscience community wouldn’t be able to survive without the essential support services and products that help advance companies,” Baumunk explains. “The exhibit hall at BioWest offers our companies a chance to see the new products and services that are being offered today, and we are happy to welcome these forty exhibitors to BioWest and look forward to a successful conference.”

Link to register

Link to the Business Wire release

i-student advisor: The Science of Biotechnology in Colorado

Colorado's research universities are highlighted in the current edition of i-student advisor, published out of the UK. CBSA contributed the bylined article from Kathryn Bailey.

Link to the article pdf

Link to the full issue

Monday, September 20, 2010

CBSA Pres/CEO Holli Baumunk Interviewed on 9News about BioWest 2010 - Coming Sept 29-30 to Denver's Grand Hyatt

Holli Baumunk, CBSA President & CEO, interviewed with 9News Business Reporter Gregg Moss this morning about the upcoming BioWest event, Sept 29-30, at Denver's Grand Hyatt. Here are some fast facts about the 2010 Biowest Conference & Expo from Holli...

• The big news this year is that we have CSU's Temple Grandin as the keynote speaker at our Awards Dinner on the evening of the 29th.

• Dr. Grandin is an animal science professor at CSU and the HBO movie of her life story just won seven Emmy Awards.

• Ag bio is an important part of the bioscience industry and Dr. Grandin has one of the most compelling stories to tell about her work with cattle and her challenges and victories as a person with autism.

• We're just thrilled to have Dr. Grandin with us this year during BioWest -- a very special year for her...and all of us...with the Emmy honors just occurring.

• BioWest is our annual 2-day gathering of the Bioscience industry in the Rocky Mountain Region with over 300 companies coming together to discuss the latest news and trends in the industry.

• This is our 8th year running.

• Speakers include the National Venture Association, the FDA as well as leaders in pharma, biotech and medical devices.

• BioWest will again include a special competition called the Venture Showcase.

• The Venture Showcase is a highlight of the conference where four emerging Colorado companies compete in front of a Venture Capital panel. The winner is announced at our awards dinner and receives a $7,500 prize from the Dorsey and Whitney law firm.

• CBSA also announces industry awards at the dinner.

• Bioscience was one of the few industries, along with Cleantech, that grew in Colorado last year.

• The Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology industry grew at a faster rate than the national average at 4.9% in 2009 and 21% over the last five years.

• There are over 400 bioscience companies employing over 17,000 employees in Colorado.

• Innovation is a key economic driver in Bioscience. For ever $1 that is invested in a Research Institution, $32 goes back into the local economy.

• To recap, BioWest 2010 is Sept 29th and 30th at the Denver Grand Hyatt - information and registration is available at BioWestConference.com.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Upcoming BioBeers Meetups - Denver & Longmont in September

Thursday, September 23, 2010 6:30 p.m. - Bioscience Park Center Lobby @ Fitzsimons 12635 East Montview Blvd., Aurora, CO:

Part I CO New Biotech Meetup Denver 3Q10:

At the heart of Denver bio-incubation in the lobby of Bioscience Park Center @ Fitzsimons, several emerging life science startups will give 1 minute presentations on their defensible competitive advantage in the marketplace followed by 9 minutes of Q&A from the crowd. The 5 presentations will last approximately 60 min.

Part II CO BioBeers Denver 3Q10:

Let us not forget the old standby, CO BioBeers. Following The Colorado New Biotech Meetup, mingle in the lobby for unbridled networking, elbow-rubbing, meeting and greeting. Have a beer while catching-up with old friends and colleagues and making new connections too. We guarantee that with the content presented at the CO New Biotech Meetup there will be plenty to talk about at BioBeers.

Link to the Denver BioBeers Meetup details

Tuesday, September 28, 2010 6:30 p.m. - Left Hand Brewing Company, 1265 Boston Ave, Longmont, CO

Mingle in a relaxed setting for unbridled networking, elbow-rubbing, meeting and greeting. Have a beer while catching-up with old friends and colleagues and making new connections too. Holland and Hart will be providing sponsorship for complementary drinks for you while you expand your network and learn about what's new in northern Colorado life science! We look forward to growing this event as an easily accessible hub for entrepreneurs and life science leaders in the area.

Link to the Northern Colorado BioBeer Meetup details

Monday, September 13, 2010

Four Finalists Selected for BioWest 2010 Venture Showcase Competition, Presenting Life-Changing Technologies

Cutting-edge development of a universal influenza vaccine, an innovative hybrid peptide manufacturing process, groundbreaking algae production system for wastewater treatment, and a revolutionary nontoxic surface treatment to control the growth of bacteria comprise the four finalists in this year’s BioWest Venture Showcase competition sponsored by Dorsey & Whitney and the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation. The announcement is made by Holli Baumunk, President and CEO, Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA).

“By focusing on new therapies and vaccines targeting common diseases, creating systems and devices to fix problems and finding ways to more easily treat wastewater, the four finalists chosen for this year’s BioWest Venture Showcase are all on the frontline in making the world a better place,” Baumunk says. “The four finalists were selected from a group of 19 that will present at the BioWest Venture Showcase on Wednesday, September 29 from 1:00-2:30 p.m. at Denver’s Grand Hyatt. The winner will receive the $7,500 Dorsey & Whitney Venture Showcase award at the CBSA’s Annual Awards Dinner on the same day.”

To attend the Venture Showcase presentations and Annual Awards Dinner at BioWest, visit http://www.BioWestConference.com

An overview of each finalist follows:

* AmideBio (Boulder, CO) is a company in the business of improvement of human health by providing low cost and efficient manufacturing of peptides for the research and development markets. The Company’s proprietary hybrid manufacturing process also enables small scale cGMP manufacturing for clinical trials and the development of generic peptide therapeutics. In order to make progress against certain diseases and conditions, such as Alzheimer’s, it is necessary to be able to cost-effectively produce large quantities of peptides for research and development use, and ultimately therapeutic purposes. Current peptide synthesis technology is unable to produce certain peptides at an acceptable cost, or at all. AmideBio’s proprietary technology enables very cost-effective production of peptides and thus is a key enabling technology for development of new therapeutics for diseases for which there are currently limited or no good treatment options. Visit, http://www.amidebio.com

* BioVantage (Golden, CO) In response to escalating water scarcity and the undeniable water/energy nexus, BioVantage is developing cost-effective, sustainable, “green” solutions for wastewater reclamation. Comprised of patent-pending technology and processes, BioVantage’s algae production system produces proprietary algae consortia for use in wastewater lagoons to accelerate natural remediation. This allows a greater degree of reuse of one of our planet’s most valuable and scarce resources, water. Visit, http://www.biovantageresources.com

* PeptiVir, Inc. (Aurora, CO) is an early stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of a conformationally-constrained, synthetic peptide-based vaccine platform for the prevention of viral diseases. PeptiVir’s lead product, PVI-1000, has the potential to be a “universal” influenza vaccine wherein one or two administrations could lead to sustained protection against multiple seasonal and pandemic strains. This is in contrast to existing influenza vaccines that must be generated and administered yearly and induce antibodies that provide protection only against that year’s seasonal flu strains. Unlike other universal vaccine strategies that are being investigated and that focus on inducing cell-mediated immunity, PVI-1000 is predicted to work by inducing cross-reactive antibodies that would protect against multiple influenza virus strains, a prediction that should be readily confirmed in humans by examining the biological activity of the antibodies produced following vaccination.

* Sharklet Technologies, Inc. (Aurora, CO) is a life sciences company that has engineered a revolutionary surface product called Sharklet. Sharklet is the first non-toxic, long-lasting and no-kill surface used to control the growth of bacteria. Sharklet is a patented surface technology comprised of millions of raised, microscopic features arranged in distinct diamond shapes to form a continuous pattern. Laboratory tests show that the Sharklet micro-pattern disrupts several critical microbial colonizing processes that are necessary for bacteria to develop into a disease-causing biofilm. In tests simulating an ambient hospital environment, the Sharklet patterned surface has shown to significantly reduce survival and touch transfer of bacteria. Until the advent of Sharklet, kill strategies including antibiotics, disinfectants and biocides have been the primary weapons to control bacterial growth. These kill strategies and their overuse has led to increased bacterial resistance, causing harm to people and the environment. Visit, http://www.sharklet.com

Link to the Business Wire release

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Dr. Temple Grandin Keynotes CBSA Awards Dinner at 2010 BioWest Conference & Expo

From today's posting by DBJ Report Mark Harden: "Temple Grandin, the Colorado State University animal science professor whose life story was featured in an Emmy Award-winning television movie, will be the keynote speaker at this year’s BioWest Conference on bioscience in Denver.

The eighth annual conference, presented by the Colorado BioScience Association, will be held Sept. 29-30 at the Grand Hyatt in Denver. Grandin will speak at BioWest’s annual awards dinner."

Link to the Denver Business Journal website

Colorado's Emmy® Award Winning Heroine Dr. Temple Grandin Keynotes CBSA Awards Dinner at 2010 BioWest Conference & Expo

General registration is now open for the Rocky Mountain Region’s Premier Bioscience Conference & Expo, BioWest 2010, at http://www.BioWestConference.com. This year's event, September 29 & 30 at Denver's Grand Hyatt (1750 Welton), is headlined during the Annual Awards Dinner by Colorado State University Animal-Science Professor Dr. Temple Grandin, whose HBO made-for-cable biopic just swept the Prime Time Emmy® Awards with five major and two creative arts award wins for her inspiring life story as a renowned animal scientist and autism activist.

The announcement is made by Holli Baumunk, President and CEO of the Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA), who says, “This is the eighth annual BioWest conference and the best to date. More than 700 national and international industry leaders, government representatives, executives, researchers, investors, entrepreneurs, and professional services firms are expected to attend.”

Baumunk continues, “BioWest is the region’s preferred venue for visiting with researchers about their newest discoveries and meeting founders of the area’s most innovative and promising bioscience start-up companies. Dr. Grandin, whose work is a prime example of the important research being done in Colorado, headlines an impressive lineup of speakers during the BioWest Conference, and we are all looking forward to her awards dinner keynote. Further, the conference will again showcase Colorado's early-stage companies during a research poster session and at the popular Venture Showcase Competition with four companies presenting to win a $7,500 grand prize.”

Link to the Business Wire release

Link to the PRWeb newswire

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Holli Baumunk Interview: Major impact on the Colorado economy

w3w3's Larry Nelson recently interviewed Holli Baumunk the newly appointed President and CEO of Colorado BioScience Association or CBSA. Quoting from the w3w3 Biosciences Channel: "We've followed Holli's career over the years and, 'I've seen you in everything from aerospace to all different types of areas, but you're always helping organizations and businesses flourish and grow.' Holli's been in economic growth for over 22 years, and 'Really believes in working with these industries. It helps the economy, grows jobs, wealth in the community - can't get any better than that,' she said."

Link to read the article

Link to the podcast interview - mp3

Last day for CBSA nominations


"Monday, Aug. 30, is [was] the final day to submit nominations for the eighth annual Colorado Bioscience Association Awards Dinner...Awards will be presented on Sept. 29 at the CBSA Annual Awards Dinner, part of the two-day BioWest Conference and Expo at the Grand Hyatt in Denver. Colorado State University professor, best-selling author and Emmy winner Temple Grandin will be the keynote speaker."

Link to the Northern Colorado Business Report website