Type to search

General Biz News

Science Trust grants $1.8M to 12 local scientific projects

Puerto Rico Science, Technology & Research Trust CEO Lucy Crespo.

Puerto Rico Science, Technology & Research Trust CEO Lucy Crespo.

The development of new drugs against malaria, the creation of hybrid technologies to further communications and aviation, as well as advances in biotechnology to purify water, are several of the initiatives that will be made possible thanks to the awarding of grants for 12 scientific projects, given by the Puerto Rico Science, Technology & Research Trust.

During a news conference Tuesday, Trust CEO Lucy Crespo said Puerto Rico’s first research funding program granted $150,000 to each of the projects that were chosen from a total of 43 proposals stemming from academia, nonprofits, and the private sector.

Of the 12 projects that were chosen, nine were from academia (three from the University of Puerto Rico and one from the Metropolitan University) and three from for-profit entities (Tailwind Medical Devices, Pathways PR, and ComQuest Ventures).

“This is a historic moment for Puerto Rico. With these projects we are sharing with the international scientific community that as a country we have an excellent capacity for research and that we are taking the right steps  to become an international hub for innovation, commercialization, and scientific and technological development,” she said.

“This is the first time that a program of this kind is implemented on the island, one aimed at providing funds to further the Puerto Rico’s agenda for scientific, research, and technological development. This initiative will allow Puerto Rico to aggressively move toward a knowledge economy,” said Crespo during the grant award ceremony at the Trust’s headquarters.

During the first Request for Proposals cycle for the grants, the Trust received 234 letters of intent, of which 43 went on to the second round. Crespo added that the process “sought to guarantee the financing of the more promising research and development projects.”

In alignment with recognized national grant models such as National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Health Institute(NIH), and to assess the scientific merit of the grant applications in a fair and independent manner, each proposal was thoroughly evaluated by worldwide experts with strong academic, scientific, and technological expertise, Trust officials said.

After individual review by the experts, the panel convened to discuss their various opinions on each proposal before choosing those that would be recommended for funding.

Of the projects that will receive $150,000 for a one-year period, seven are in the area of biotechnology and life sciences, three are from the realm of aerospace, one deals with medical devices, and one is related to information technology.

In addition to the awarding of these funds, the grants program also offers support to the Small Research Grants Program, created to provide up to $70,000 in funding to help improve and position research and development proposals that are to be submitted to private or federal agencies, Trust officials added.

Author Details
Author Details
Business reporter with 30 years of experience writing for weekly and daily newspapers, as well as trade publications in Puerto Rico. My list of former employers includes Caribbean Business, The San Juan Star, and the Puerto Rico Daily Sun, among others. My areas of expertise include telecommunications, technology, retail, agriculture, tourism, banking and most other segments of Puerto Rico’s economy.
Tags:

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *