Southern Nevada’s innovation community came together this week to celebrate the people and partnerships driving the region forward—and Roseman Bioventures was proud to be among those recognized.
Dr. Jeff Talbot, Vice President for Research at Roseman University of Health Sciences, and Titus Plattel, Managing Director of Roseman Bioventures, were named Ecosystem Partner of the Year at the Southern Nevada Innovation Awards, hosted by Desert Forge Ventures and the UNLV Office of Economic Development.
The awards ceremony, held at Black Fire Innovation, brought together leaders from research, investment, and industry to recognize the collaboration fueling growth across the region’s innovation economy.
This honor highlights the role Roseman Bioventures is playing in strengthening Southern Nevada’s life sciences and biotech ecosystem. Through its incubator model, Roseman Bioventures provides early-stage companies with access to lab space, research infrastructure, regulatory guidance, and connections to investors and industry partners—resources that are often out of reach for emerging startups.
“Recognition like this reflects the strength of collaboration across Southern Nevada,” said Talbot. “It’s a testament to what can be achieved when institutions, investors, and entrepreneurs work together to build something meaningful.”
As the region continues to gain momentum as a hub for innovation, Roseman Bioventures remains focused on accelerating the commercialization of life science discoveries and supporting companies as they grow from concept to clinical application.
The Southern Nevada Innovation Awards serve as a reminder that the future of innovation in the region is not built in isolation—it is powered by partnership.

