
Join us for the 4th edition of Universal Biotech Innovation Prize!
Call for proposal is open from February 1st to April 15th 2012
The Universal Biotech Innovation Prize is aiming to:
- acknowledge innovative talent and the development of new processes or products in the biotechnology industries sector
- allow those pro-active in International biotechnology industries and academic researcher to be brought together around a common objective – excellence in the technical innovation and the development of bio-industries.
Evaluation criteria
The innovations will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
Download the Universal Biotech Innovation Prize 2011 Press Release
How to apply?
Registration form
Feedback on the 2011 edition success

The mobilization of the jury members and the support of the industrial and institutional partners contributed to the success of the 2011 Innovation Prize, meeting the initial objective, i.e. the promotion and the development of winning alliances between biopharmaceutical public and private sectors.
For this 3rd edition, 89 projects from 13 European countries were reviewed. Forty one projects were eligible and ranged by different criteria such as scientific quality of the innovations, intellectual and industrial property protection as well as development strategy.
Universal Biotech thanks gratefully its partners:
- French Ministry of Research
- Merck Sharp & Dohme-Chibret laboratory
- Institutional partners: Institut Pasteur, European Commission, National Research Agency.
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The 2011 Innovation Prize was awarded to MTP Therapeutics for having developed a new anti-cancer drug for the treatment of solid tumors. The lead compound, called pTM-NRP1, targets Neuropilin-1 receptor and co-receptors which have a pivotal role in endothelial and tumour cell migration. The innovative potential, the interest of the finding and the strength of the industrial property have rewarded the work of this French research team.
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2010 edition
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Thanks to the active participation of jury members and to the support of industrial partners, the 2010 edition was a real success.

The 2010 Innovation Grant was awarded to XL-Protein, for utilizing its proprietary "PASylation" technology to develop second generation biopharmaceuticals with prolonged plasma half-life.
"PASylation" of therapeutic protiens allows less frequent and lower dosing combined with better tolerability, also opening perspectives for followon products of approved biopharmaceuticals.
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