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Tips for startups from a healthcare accelerator
Stephanie Baum
5/23/2012
Blog Resource
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Startups are missing out on opportunities and need to step up their marketing efforts, says a healthcare accelerator co-founder. Read more on tips for new healthcare businesses.

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Community-Based Organizations
Baker Mitchell
5/23/2007
Audio Resource
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Mitchell Baker, "Chief Lizard Wrangler" at Mozilla, discusses the organization's unique, community-based culture and how it has contributed to their success. She explains how freedom, openness, and dedication to improving Internet usability fosters extraordinary contributions from Mozilla's employees and volunteers.

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O'Brien: Finding Startup Success as a Physician-Inventor Far From Healthcare Hotspots
2/19/2013
Blog Resource
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Dr. Todd O’Brien has additional challenges beyond those encountered by most startup life science CEOs. The 48-year-old podiatrist still sees patients even while developing his latest innovation: an electronic tuning fork for measuring diabetes-related nerve damage in people’s feet. He's also building his company in Orono, Maine - far from any major healthcare hub.

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Medivo: Finding the Right Investors and Customers is Key to Business Success
2/12/2013
Blog Resource
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Three years ago, Jason Bhan, MD, a family practitioner, went into business with a cousin—Sundeep Bhan, a serial entrepreneur—and a friend, Destry Sulkes, also an MD.  The three healthcare entrepreneurs founded Medivo, which developed tools to track symptoms, explain lab results, and provide personalized health information.

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DioGenix: CEO Offers Tips on Pursuing the Right Product and Investors
2/19/2013
Blog Resource
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DioGenix, in Gaithersburg, Md., was founded in 2009 after CEO Larry Tiffany and his senior management team saw a clear clinical need: monitoring disease progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). Tiffany has an extensive background in biotech, as an IP attorney, and as a senior executive at small and mid-size biotech companies. Before DioGenix, he was senior vice president and general manager of genomics for another genomics research company, Gene Logic.

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One Thing Life Science Entrepreneurs Can't Have? Fetishes
2/15/2013
Blog Resource
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There’s no silver bullet for becoming a successful life science entrepreneur. But at a session on entrepreneurship and innovation at the FutureMed conference at Singularity University in the Silicon Valley last week, three panelists shared their tips on achieving entrepreneurial success.

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TVAX: Cancer Researcher-turned-startup Founder Takes DIY Approach
2/19/2013
Blog Resource
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It’s a cancer immunologist’s dream to discover a safe and effective way to coax the body’s own immune system into waging war against invading cancer cells. Building a startup company around that finding, though, is definitely not every scientist’s forte. For Gary W. Wood, making the leap from laboratory to C-suite seemed like the next logical step.

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5 Steps to a Safer Wireless Network
10/7/2005
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WiFi is becoming commonplace. But there is danger in not securing your network. Five steps to help: use your corporate network; keep a clean preferred list; enable security on your router; pick a good password; and enable Web-mail security.

Go To Source (www.businessweek.com)
A Control Challenge: Managing Staff Overseas
11/1/2005
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Learn how Comtech Solutions scrapped its geographic management structure, reorganized around function and used a technological upgrade to help it manage across the globe.

Go To Source (www.startupjournal.com)
The Hard Questions About Outsourcing
11/1/2005
Summary:

Outsourcing, the author notes, is not abdication and it is not always successful, but it may well be a viable part of your company's future.

Go To Source (www.inc.com)

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