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What nanotechnology startups need to know to attract investors
Vinluan Frank
4/11/2012
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Nanotechnology startups are competing for investment dollars, but those who have a strong management team and can meet a market need will stand out. Read more tips on getting nanotech investments.

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What venture capitalists want to see in personalized medicine companies
Vinluan Frank
4/10/2012
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Venture capital investments are in high demand, but some personalized medicine companies succeed in securing dollars. Read more for tips on what venture capitalists want to see in a personalized medicine company before investing in it.

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When a venture firm pulls the plug
OConnell Brian
8/31/2011
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What would you do if you were promised $24 million in funding – but the venture firm changed its mind?

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When non-dilutive money is a distraction (and an opportunity)
Seper Chris
6/22/2012
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Non-dilutive funding offers startups a lot of advantages, but some entrepreneurs get caught up chasing too many grants. Read more about choosing which funding sources to pursue.

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Who has the biggest angel investor groups?
Glenn Brandon
8/18/2011
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The largest angel investor groups can be found in Ohio, California and New York. Read more about these medical business resources.

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Why are entrepreneurs paying too much for health insurance?
OConnell Brian
8/23/2011
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Entrepreneurs are the cream of the crop – the best innovators in the economy. So why are such smart people overpaying for health insurance?

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Why should some medical cities be happy about Occupy Wall Street?
Seper Chris
12/19/2011
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New healthcare businesses in some medical cities may benefit from the Occupy Wall Street movement. Read more about how cities in areas without state incentives for investment could be better off in the near future.

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