Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator
Realizing the Full Potential of Harvard’s Promising Life Science Research
Harvard faculty researchers are at the forefront of life science and biomedical innovation.
The Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator at Harvard University provides essential gap funding, development support, and business expertise to help faculty investigators achieve the full potential of their work.
The Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator provides principal investigators employed by Harvard University with:
- Financial support to fuel translational research, proof-of-concept, and development of nascent technologies—funding that is difficult to obtain from traditional sources
- Commercial expertise to help faculty investigators successfully navigate the transition of their technologies from the academic lab to the commercial sphere
- Pathways to partnership, helping generate licensing opportunities, facilitate startup formation and investment, and realizing other commercialization avenues for novel technologies
View the current Request for Proposals (PDF). Proposals are welcomed from Harvard principal investigators with early-stage research in a range of life science areas, including therapeutics, diagnostics, drug delivery technologies, medical devices/instruments, and enabling technologies for drug discovery.
Take note: a major aspect of the Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator's suite of support is the access to industry consultants, available to Harvard faculty regardless of project funding.
In addition, the Accelerator can connect emerging startups with external resources, such as Golden Ticket opportunities — please reach out.
Request for proposals
The Request for Proposals for funding in 2025 is now available. Download the PDF for more information about the program's mission, application criteria, and helpful guidelines.
Resources year-round
The Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator provides valuable access to industry consultants for Harvard faculty, regardless of project funding.
The Accelerator has been indispensable in helping me in the translation process for a number of my technologies, especially by providing support for medicinal chemistry, which was essential to design and make compounds to advance my work.
Consultants for faculty
Bringing innovative new technologies to market doesn’t just require dogged scientific research—it requires deep experience in product development as well. So in addition to project funding, the Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator provides access to specialized consultants with extensive industry experience, as well as to a network of 100+ contract research organizations (CROs) that can be engaged for projects as needed. The Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator makes these resources available to Harvard faculty regardless of project funding. If you are a Harvard principal investigator, please contact us at blavatnik_accelerator@harvard.edu to learn more.
Bill Brubaker, PhD Expertise: Pharmacokinetics, ADME, Bioanalytics, Non-clinical Development
Dr. Brubaker is the founder and President of Farmington Pharma Development Corporation. He has more than 30 years of international experience leading scientific teams...
Dr. Brubaker is the founder and President of Farmington Pharma Development Corporation. He has more than 30 years of international experience leading scientific teams in diverse fields including pharmacokinetics, MedChem, pharmaceutical science, ADME, Bioanalytics, toxicokinetics, safety pharmacology, and toxicology, at program stages from early lead optimization through NDA submission. Since 2004, Dr. Brubaker has provided expert drug development consulting services to small biotech startups, big pharma, and venture capital firms, directing nonclinical programs supporting multiple indications, and authoring more than 50 nonclinical sections for successful regulatory submissions.
Following his Ph.D. (chemistry, VPI and SU), and post-doctoral fellowship (medicinal chemistry, Yale), he spent five years in Drug Metabolism at Ciba-Geigy (U.S./Switzerland). During ten years at Bayer (U.S./Germany) he held positions of increasing responsibility, including Director of Preclinical Drug Metabolism. He joined Memory Pharmaceuticals as Executive Director, Preclinical Development in 2000. In 2004, he established his independent consultancy, Farmington Pharma Development. From 2010 to 2012, Bill was Senior Director of Nonclinical Development for Orphan and Genetic Diseases at Pfizer, with responsibility for due diligence of in-licensing opportunities. In 2014, as CEO he led Bikam Pharmaceutical’s adRP program to a successful acquisition by Shire.
His guidance has been pivotal in the advancement of dozens of diverse programs, and in the realization of successful regulatory filings, program partnerships and whole company acquisitions.
Gregory Cuny, PhD Expertise: Medicinal Chemistry
Dr. Cuny provides strategic and operational consultation in the area of medicinal chemistry. He obtained his PhD in Organic Chemistry from MIT...
Dr. Cuny provides strategic and operational consultation in the area of medicinal chemistry. He obtained his PhD in Organic Chemistry from MIT under the mentorship of Steve Buchwald. He worked in industry for nine years, including 3M and Sepracor (now Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.), before returning to academics at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. In 2012, he moved to the University of Houston’s College of Pharmacy where his research focus is in medicinal chemistry optimization and the synthesis and pharmacological study of natural products.
David Garvey, PhD Expertise: Medicinal Chemistry
Dr. Garvey is the founder and Principal of DSG Pharma Consulting, LLC. Dr. Garvey has over 30 years of experience in drug discovery and pre-clinical development...
Dr. Garvey is the founder and Principal of DSG Pharma Consulting, LLC. Dr. Garvey has over 30 years of experience in drug discovery and pre-clinical development at both large pharmaceutical as well as biotech startup companies. Most recently, as a consultant, he has worked with corporate, academic and venture capital clients in all phases of drug discovery research and process development, intellectual property and licensing. Prior to this he was the Vice President of Chemistry at Bikam Pharmaceuticals where he was responsible for medicinal and process chemistry as well as molecular modeling. Prior to Bikam, he founded and built the chemistry at NitroMed Inc. Dr. Garvey was a key member of the management team establishing research collaborations with large pharmaceutical and medical device companies utilizing the company’s technology. He began his professional career at Abbott Laboratories, Pharmaceutical Division and led chemistry groups targeting therapies in multiple areas. Dr. Garvey has extensive knowledge of neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, metabolic, infectious, and ophthalmologic disease and has had seven compounds enter clinical development from the chemistry programs that he has led. Dr. Garvey received his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of over 100 publications and presentations and is an inventor on 97 approved US patents.
Melissa R. Landon, PhD Expertise: Business Strategy, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Chemistry
Dr. Melissa (Mel) Landon is an interdisciplinary scientist and business executive with a passion for bringing cutting edge technology to bear on challenging problems in the life sciences.
Dr. Melissa (Mel) Landon is an interdisciplinary scientist and business executive with a passion for bringing cutting edge technology to bear on challenging problems in the life sciences. Over her nearly 20 year career, Mel has assumed various roles in academia, pharma, and tech spanning science, business development and strategy. Most recently Mel was Chief Strategy officer at Cyclica, a leader in AI-enabled drug discovery. Prior to joining Cyclica Mel spent six years at Schrödinger - the leading molecular modeling software company globally - where she served as both Director of Applied Science and Director of Business Development. She received her PhD in structural bioinformatics from Boston University and was a Ruth L Kirschstein postdoctoral fellow in the joint laboratory of Greg Petsko and Dagmar Ringe at Brandeis University. In addition to her computational expertise, Mel has significant expertise in molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, and structural biology.
Fred D. Lasky, PhD Expertise: In Vitro Diagnostics
Fred D. Lasky, Ph.D., is Principal Consultant, Lasky Consulting, which helps to formulate regulatory strategies and solutions for the medical device and biotechnology industry.
Fred D. Lasky, Ph.D., is Principal Consultant, Lasky Consulting, which helps to formulate regulatory strategies and solutions for the medical device and biotechnology industry. With over 40 years of experience in the in vitro medical device industry, he has a broad background in all aspects of diagnostics. His last position in industry was senior director of regulatory affairs for Genzyme Corporation, supporting the Diagnostics Division and Genetic Testing Laboratory. Previously, he worked for Kodak and Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics (a J&J company) in technical support, regulatory affairs and quality system compliance. He served chair of AdvaMed’s Diagnostics Task Force and has been active in CLSI and ISO, United States and international standards organizations, in initiatives related to the IVD industry. He served as the Industry Representative to FDA’s Advisory Panel on Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Toxicology and to CDC’s Clinical Laboratory Improvement Advisory Committee. He was recognized by IVD Technology in April 2005 as among the “Top 10 Persons in the IVD Industry.” Dr. Lasky also served as director of clinical chemistry at hospitals affiliated with major medical schools. He earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from the State University of New York at Buffalo and did post-doctoral training in physiology, biomedicine and laboratory medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He is a Fellow of the Academy of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry in recognition of his contributions to the science.
Jinbo Lee, PhD Expertise: Medicinal Chemistry
Dr. Lee is the founder and President of Sage Partner International, LLC. He is also co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Scilligence Corporation...
Dr. Lee is the founder and President of Sage Partner International, LLC. He is also co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Scilligence Corporation. Dr. Lee has more than 20 years of experiences in drug discovery and development in both pharmaceutical and biotech companies with senior leadership positions. Most recently as the Head of Chemistry at Ensemble Therapeutics, he was responsible for molecule modeling/cheminformatics, medicinal chemistry, process chemistry, and analytical chemistry. Prior to Ensemble Therapeutics, Dr. Lee led multi-discipline teams including medicinal chemists, X-ray crystallographers, molecular modelers, pharmacologists and DMPK scientists at Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. He has also worked at Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals in the areas of medicinal chemistry and combinatorial chemistry. Dr. Lee has in-depth knowledge in multiple diseases areas including oncology, metabolic diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, infectious diseases, and inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. He is an expert in research informatics, medicinal chemistry, structure-based drug design and prodrug design. Dr. Lee received his Ph.D. degree in Organic Chemistry from Princeton University. He was the year 1997 recipient of Roche Award for Excellence in Organic Chemistry. Dr. Lee has many publications in prestigious scientific journals and holds a number of patent/patent applications. He has been an invited speaker in numerous drug discovery and scientific conferences.
Peter Rix, DABT Expertise: Pharmacokinetics, Drug Metabolism, Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology
Peter Rix is President of Launch Bioscience, Inc. and a diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology. During his 28 years in the pharmaceutical industry...
Peter Rix is President of Launch Bioscience, Inc. and a diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology. During his 28 years in the pharmaceutical industry, Peter has held positions at Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Kalypsys Pharmaceuticals, Aragon Pharmaceuticals and Seragon Pharmaceuticals, and has supported research and development programs in ophthalmology, dermatology, pulmonary disease, metabolic disease, pain and inflammation, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, parasitology, hormone therapy, leukemia, lymphoma, prostate and breast cancer. Peter has been directly involved in the development of a number of marketed products, including; LUMIGAN® (bimatoprost), ACULAR® (ketorolac tromethamine), TAZORAC® (tazarotene), RESTASIS® (cyclosporine), TARGRETIN® (bexarotene), ONTAK® (denileukin diftitox) and XEGLYZE™ (abametapir lotion). At Aragon Pharmaceuticals, Peter led the nonclinical development of ERLEADA™ (apalutamide), a novel androgen receptor antagonist out-licensed to Janssen Pharmaceuticals and approved in the US for castration-resistant prostate cancer in 2018. Since founding Launch Bioscience in 2015, Peter has served as a senior drug development consultant and advisor to over 40 pharmaceutical companies, biotech start-ups and universities.
Ken Simon, PhD Expertise: Biologics, Antibody Development and Engineering, Product Development Strategy
Dr. Simon has over 20 years of experience focused on the development of biotherapeutics for neurology, oncology, autoimmunity, fibrosis, and infectious disease...
Dr. Simon has over 20 years of experience focused on the development of biotherapeutics for neurology, oncology, autoimmunity, fibrosis, and infectious disease.
Dr. Simon previously worked at Biogen and Abbvie Pharmaceuticals where he gained extensive experience in biologics drug development from target identification and discovery through IND approval and post-marketing risk mitigation. He led multidisciplinary teams driving the transition from concept to discovery research, manufacturing, preclinical and clinical development of a wide variety of monoclonal and bispecific antibody therapeutics. He has extensive experience in antibody discovery and engineering for the development of biotherapeutics including improving the molecular characteristics of biologics for clinical use.
Dr. Simon received his Ph.D. degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology from SUNY Stonybrook and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and completed his postdoctoral training at the Salk Institute for Biomedical Research. Dr. Simon has over 25 publications in prestigious scientific journals and 11 patents/patent applications.