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Moleculon, received a SBIR grant for $ 25,000 from National Science Foundation (NSF). Arthur and Judith Obermayer promoted the Bayh-Dole Patent Act, which gives title for inventions that result from government-funded research to small businesses instead of their becoming the property of the government. This legislation encouraged more small businesses to apply for SBIR grants.
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Obermayer was an entrepreneur. He was the founder and president of the Moleculon Research Corporation, "a chemical, polymer and pharmaceutical research and development company." He was a co-founder of Zero Stage Capital. Meanwhile, he took Moleculon, Inc. public in 1981 and sold it to an Australian
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Arthur and Judith Obermayer were inducted into the Small Business Administration (SBA) Hall of Fame in 2015 for their contributions to the economy, during a White House ceremony, citing their role in securing the initial funding for the SBIR program. which reached a total funding of more than $ 50
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program was passed by Congress. Arthur Obermayer had worked with Senator Kennedy since 1970, testifying often before Congress, urging passage of R&D funding for small business. The Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program was reauthorized in 1982 and that year, Obermayer's Company,
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after WWII, the Small Business Innovation Program (SBIR) was one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever passed by Congress.” He noted that his involvement with ACS and the SBIR program were important components of his career path. With 3.2% of the Federal R&D budget in FY 2017,
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Obermayer promoted government programs to help small business. In 1976, a bill authorizing the establishment of the
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Arthur S. Obermayer was born in Philadelphia. His "four grandparents were all German." His family came from
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SBIR Hall of Fame Awardees to be Honored for their Contributions to the Economy During White House Ceremony
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SBIR/STTR has created more than 22% of America's key innovations. He was an active member of the
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Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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billion by 2018. In his induction speech, Obermayer said, β€œNext to the
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on January 10, 2016, in Dedham, Massachusetts. He was the brother of
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science alumni
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Obermayer had a wife, Judith, and three children. He died of
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Arthur Obermayer

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Leo Baeck Institute
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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