2020
Natural born leader Abhita Batra merges her scientific expertise with superior management skills
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Biotech CEO Abhita Batra champions groundbreaking magnetic drug delivery technology
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This startup is working to improve children’s lives through technology
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By Barjunaid Penske, Author at Thrive Global
Entrepreneur Doesn’t Automatically Mean You’re a Born Leader – Abhita Batra
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July, 2020 A Conversation With Abhita Batra: Entrepreneurship And Biotechnology. View article |
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2019
BALTIMORE, MD (Oct. 24, 2019)
State Leads Delegation to Medical Japan Tokyo
Maryland is the first U.S. state to attend Tokyo's medical show View press release |
Jan. 6, 2019 Otomagnetics is pleased to announce that Ms. Abhita Batra, CEO, will be presenting at the Innovation Across Borders event on Tuesday, January 8th View article Click image above for larger version. |
2018
2017
Oct. 12, 2017 - Rockville, Maryland Otomagnetics Awarded a $2.3M Fast Track NIH/NCI SBIR Contract to Develop a Pediatric Cancer Drug Delivery System to Prevent Hearing Loss From Chemotherapy Regimens |
July, 2017 AngelMD Announces Investment Into Innovative Magnetic Injection Today, angelMD announced an investment into Otomagnetics, the developer of a magnetic injection delivery system. The investment was arranged through an angelMD member syndicate, and the group is led by Aditi Mandpe, MD and Orrin Ailloni-Charas, MD, MBA. This is angelMD’s first investment into Otomagnetics. |
2016
Dec. 2016 TEDCO Invests $1.9 Million in 19 Startups to Support Innovation in Maryland The Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) announced today that 19 companies have received over $1.9 million in funding from the organization’s Seed Investment Fund in the last six months. |
Nov. 2016 Scientifically speaking... I got phone calls from colleagues who were clinicians, saying, ‘‘We can’t get medicine through to the inner ear, can you help us?” The inner ear is protected by a ‘blood labyrinth’ barrier, in that it’s separated from the blood stream by cellular barriers. If you take medicines orally, very little of the drug gets into the cochlea. |