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The most promising incubators for young healthcare entrepreneurs are U.S. colleges and universities. Case in point? Wake Forest and its “Business Elevator” competition.
Healthcare stocks are just what the doctor ordered when it comes to a tough economy – at least, that’s the opinion of one investment guru.
It’s no secret that the economy is in sickbay. But healthcare entrepreneurs looking for a big transfusion of cash shouldn’t look to an initial public offering.
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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The stalled economy isn’t just hurting the stock market and consumers; it’s hurting entrepreneurs, too.
What would you do if you were promised $24 million in funding – but the venture firm changed its mind?
Healthcare entrepreneurs can’t take anything for granted – especially with the capital they need to keep their doors open and lights on. And that’s where a good angel investor can help.
Healthcare entrepreneurs looking for a unique but effective route to financing should consider innovation parks.
These entrepreneur venture funding conferences can fill your financial coffers – but only if you’re there.
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