My Services
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Welcome to this site. I provide reviewing/editing/writing/consulting services that will greatly improve your SBIR/STTR grant applications. My client satisfaction rate is 100%. I also provide general consulting for almost every aspect of your biotechnology or medical device start-up.
Fee Structure: Pay about 30% of my fee upfront and 70% of my fee after the work is complete and you are convinced that you have received a great value for your money. If you are not convinced that I have earned my fee, then you do not have to pay any additional fee and I will refund your initial 30%.
Call 203-980-3905 or email me through this website if you have any questions.
Short Intro
SBIR/STTR grant applications are highly competitive, with only about 15% of submitted applications being funded. This puts SBIR/STTR Phase I and Fast Track grant applications in the same ballpark as the highly competitive RO1 applications.
While you probably know that the competition for SBIR/STTR grant funding is fierce, do you also know that the #1 determinant for priority scores (i.e., funding) is how the SBIR/STTR grant applications are written? Naturally, this statement assumes that you have a fundable idea, methods, and expertise. If you are not sure that you have the right idea, methods, and expertise, give me a call (203-980-3905) and I will help you vet your project at no cost.
You can now benefit from the knowledge that writing is the #1 factor in obtaining SBIR/STTR grant funding because:
SBIR/STTR grant application writing is not an art; it is a learned skill.
Many people who are directly involved in the review process note that the best science and the best potential products are often not being recognized because only a few SBIR/STTR grant applicants get their great ideas across to most reviewers in a highly effective manner.
As an SBIR/STTR study section leader, SBIR/STTR grant review specialist and biotech research and development scientist and executive, I learned to identify most of the SBIR/STTR grant applications that would receive the best scores, even before the Study Section meeting had begun. I deduced this simply from how well the SBIR/STTR applications were written.
Nearly every SBIR/STTR grant application can receive a better priority score with just a few changes. This significant improvement could easily make the difference between funding and resubmission...or worse, giving up on a fundable project.
You now have the opportunity to improve your SBIR/STTR grant application scores by using an efficient Two Step Method. The Method utilizes current and extensive insider expertise to give you a decided advantage in the SBIR/STTR grant application process.