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BIONEXUS KC + BLUE KC = HEALTH OUTCOMES RESEARCH GRANTS
BioNexus KC is partnering with Blue KC to find visionary proposals aimed at improving health outcomes for all.
- Three research grants are available for impactful health initiatives.
- The focus areas include health equity, food as medicine or mental/behavioral health.
- The goal is to identify and support healthcare innovations that transform regional health outcomes.
A deadline for a letter of intent to apply is due by May 14 at 5:00 p.m. By invitation, full proposals and applications will be due on May 30, with award funding beginning on November 1. Read the full request for proposals here.
KU ANNOUNCES NEW PHARMACY DEAN
David Dietz will be the next dean at the KU School of Pharmacy. He will join KU from the University of Buffalo, where he served as a professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology and the associate dean of research strategy at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Dietz will join KU on August 1. Welcome to Lawrence, Dean Dietz, and Rock Chalk!
ICYMI: GET ROCK CHALK READY WITH NEW PROGRAM
Jayhawk innovators can now get their ideas Rock Chalk Ready with a new program from the KU Office of Research and the KU Center for Technology Commercialization.
- The Rock Chalk Ready program provides grant funding for pre-company opportunities at KU and KU Med Center to help de-risk the venture.
- You must be an employee of KU or KUMC and want to advance a technology or discovery resulting from research activities.
- Check out some frequently asked questions here.
Applications for the 2025 cohort are due by May 9.
RESOURCE OF THE WEEK: NETWORKING
For entrepreneurs, networking can be a powerful tool for finding funding, building partnerships, attracting talent, or connecting with a new mentor. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy or intuitive. This week’s resource breaks down some social and psychological factors that can make networking at the very least tolerable, if not downright enjoyable.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE PARK
OUT & ABOUT WITH THE PARK

Park CEO Adam Courtney, fourth from left, traveled to Washington, D.C., with local elected officials and KU leadership as part of The Chamber of Lawrence’s annual fly-in.

The Park’s staff and analysts enjoyed a day at Lawrence Country Club, supporting The Chamber’s Sand Trap Classic on May 5.