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Rainforest Innovation Fellow in Residence Virtual Office Hours

October 30, 2020 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Meet with Rainforest Innovation Fellow Larry Sklar to discuss your ideas, research, entrepreneurial, and biotechnology pursuits.

About this Event

Virtual 1:1 office hours with Innovation Fellow, Larry A. Sklar, PhD, where he will provide guidance, coaching, perspective regarding your research and innovation pursuits.

Note: Click register to select the appointment time frame for a 45-minute virtual appointment and a Zoom link for your meeting will be emailed to you. Please contact Cecilia Pacheco at cpacheco@innovations.unm.edu if you have any questions.

About Larry A. Sklar, PhD

As the 2011 STC Innovation Fellow, Dr. Sklar is recognized for his ingenuity and dedication in expanding the vision of drug discovery to save lives.

Sklar Picture 2Dr. Sklar has invented new technologies in the areas of signal transduction, cell adhesion, leukocyte biology and high-throughput technologies for molecular assembly and drug discovery. His interest in flow cytometry as a tool for drug discovery led to the development of high-throughput flow cytometry technologies and their applications to drug discovery for a number of diseases. The technologies formed the basis of STC start-up IntelliCyt Corporation, a company that Dr. Sklar co-founded to develop the HyperCyt® System sample handling technology that allows flow cytometers to screen tissue samples 30-40 times faster and with greater accuracy and cost efficiency than conventional approaches. In July 2016, the company was sold to international pharma company Sartorius AG for $90 million, representing the largest acquisition to date of a local startup company spun out of UNM technology. The company continues to operate independently at its Albuquerque-based facility as IntelliCyt, a Sartorius company.

For over twenty years, Dr. Sklar has dedicated himself as an inventor to making high-throughput flow cytometry the benchmark for flow cytometry technology. For nearly as long, as the director of the Center for Molecular Discovery, he has made New Mexico internationally known as a hub for flow cytometry research and technologies. HyperCyt-based systems are now finding their way into mainstream screening labs. In doing this, he has given a tool to researchers everywhere to discover more effective ways to understand and treat cancers, infectious diseases and many other biological applications, and built multiple teams of inventors and innovators along the way that are reflected in his patent portfolio and commercialization activity.

About the New Mexico Rainforest University Center

The University Center program is funded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration to provide entrepreneurial training and technical assistance to individuals or small businesses who are looking to start or grow their idea. The platform for the training will be e-commerce, designed to assist any business with its digital presence. The New Mexico Rainforest University Center provides entrepreneurial training and technical assistance at the University of New Mexico main and branch campuses. The seminars are free and open to the UNM community and the public via in person or web access, but registration is required. A certificate program in entrepreneurial capabilities is available to UNM students and community members thru UNM’s Innovation Academy. If interested in the certificate program as part of the seminar series, please contact Cecilia Pacheco at cpacheco@innovations.unm.edu

Organizer

UNM Rainforest Innovations

Venue

Online via Zoom