NCI has one of the largest Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) programs in the United States, with $26.1 billion in economic output. NCI’s SBIR center takes a holistic approach to supporting small businesses, including businesses owned by underrepresented groups. SBIR provides mentorship, training, networks and funding opportunities for businesses that are developing transformative cancer care technologies.
How Small Businesses Further Cancer Care Innovation
The SBIR center takes a comprehensive approach to fostering underrepresented small businesses.
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Michael Weingarten Director, Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Development Center NCI
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