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New NIH program trains tomorrow's healthcare researchers
OConnell Brian
10/7/2011
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Making new medical discoveries is the lifeblood of the healthcare startup world. That's why the National Institutes of Health wants to lend a hand with a new training program for tomorrow's research geniuses.

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New concept in informed consent aims to clear research hurdle for startups
Kirkner Rich
11/9/2011
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In biotech research, the gathering and analysis of data takes a great deal of time. With portable legal consent, Sage Bionetworks aims to reduce data collection time for researchers so they can make their discoveries earlier.

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Partnering for Cures conference focuses on biotech research
Pogorelc Deanna
11/7/2011
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This week, eMed will be providing coverage of Partnering for Cures, a conference bringing together leaders in biotech research to discuss the healthcare business landscape.

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Partnerships with medical institutions can foster medical device innovation
Healing Innovation
8/31/2011
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Pharmaceutical companies are benefitting from partnerships with academic medical institutions, but can biotech companies do the same? Read more on clinician impact on medical device innovation.

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Science-based startups to benefit from new National Science Foundation program
OConnell Brian
8/4/2011
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Scientific researchers -- and their ideas -- will benefit from a new National Science Foundation effort to bring innovative ideas to market. The NSF Innovation Corps will fund 100 projects a year.

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Seed money going to two healthcare projects at N.C. State
Vinluan Frank
8/3/2011
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Innovations receiving funding at North Carolina State University include two projects with healthcare applications: work on a new Salmonella vaccine and wound-healing bandages.

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Small business growth by color and category
OConnell Brian
9/29/2011
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Growing your healthcare business can be done by paying attention to four categories, according to a finance professor's book of advice. Read more about how the categories, or colors, can be used to form a growth strategy.

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The best healthcare innovations for the future: some noteworthy nominees
Glenn Brandon
7/11/2011
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Every year Cleveland Clinic compiles a list of the best healthcare innovations for the future. Here are our suggestions for the best healthcare innovations in recent biotech news.

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Tips on turning academics into entrepreneurs
Baum Stephanie
10/19/2011
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There is no shortage of well-educated people in academic environments. But the challenge is in turning the attention of those bright minds to entrepreneurship. Here are a few ideas on how to do it.

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University spinoff develops medical device for tinnitus
Glenn Brandon
5/12/2011
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A treatment for tinnitus is the goal of two Ohio University colleagues who were frustrated by the lack of options for those suffering from this hearing disorder. Read more to find out how this medical device differs from its competitors.

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