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There is $450 billion on the line in the proposed White House jobs plan, and some of that money could work for entrepreneurs. Here are five "immediate impactors" that could help small businesses.
This summer the Kauffman Foundation released The Startup Act. The comprehensive proposal for new legislation is aimed at jump-starting our nation’s economy through more successful startups. The data supporting the purpose and contents of The Startup Act are compelling. But sometimes, a little visual helps too.
An Ohio medical business specializing in the rapid detection of bacteria will expand its operations to eastern Ohio after the incubator it was using announced plans to close. Read more on NanoLogix and its bacteria detection test kits.
A vascular access device maker has received European approval for a product designed to help people suffering from kidney failure.
Life sciences business owners are seeing a modest rise in venture capital funds – no mean feat in this economy. But one big communications mistake will take you and your firm out of the running.
An Ohio medical device startup has developed a unique, high-resolution imaging product for preclinical biotech research. Now comes the company's biggest challenge yet – market education and commercializing the product.
Healthcare business innovators are set to meet near Boston on October 27 – all part of the National eHealth Innovation Series.
For medical device startups and biotech companies, a microloan may be what enables them to purchase a new piece of equipment. Read more about a Northeast Ohio microloan fund that recently launched to help small businesses in that area.
A health IT startup is developing a mobile app that it hopes will improve patients’ wellness through diet. Read more to find out about the company’s plans.
Entrepreneurs always make mistakes – and learn from them. But if you make any one of these five legal mistakes, you could be placing your healthcare startup in jeopardy.
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