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58 VENTURE PHILANTHROPY STRATEGIES Insel, R. 2008. Translational Research Programs. Presentation at the IOM Workshop on Venture Philanthropy Strategies Used by Patient Organizations to Support Translational Research, Irvine, CA, Octo- ber 3. IOM (Institute of Medicine). 2008. Neuroscience biomarkers and biosig- natures: Converging technologies, emerging partnerships. Washing- ton, DC: The National Academies Press. Nelson, J. 2008. Venture Philanthropy Strategies: Communications. Presentation at the IOM Workshop on Venture Philanthropy Strate- gies Used by Patient Organizations to Support Translational Re- search, Irvine, CA, October 3. Zenka, D. 2008. Venture Philanthropy Strategies: Communications. Presentation at the IOM Workshop on Venture Philanthropy Strate- gies Used by Patient Organizations to Support Translational Re- search, Irvine, CA, October 3.

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Many voluntary health organizations fund translational research. An increasing number of these organizations are looking at venture philanthropy as a critical way to advance their missions of helping patients and working to cure disease.

A wide range of participants gathered on October 3, 2008 at the Beckman Center of the National Academies of Science for a workshop titled "Venture Philanthropy Strategies Used by Patient Organizations to Support Translational Research." Participants with experience in venture philanthropy shared their experiences and lessons learned in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness in translational research.

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