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Health IT offers large opportunity, says Lux Capital’s Foster
Weintraub Arlene
5/12/2011
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Health IT, innovation and business models are some of the topics addressed in this Q&A session with Richard Foster, a new partner at venture capital firm Lux Capital. Read more for his views on the future of health IT and his advice for new entrepreneurs.

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Healthcare business AutismSphere testing smart phone software
Vinluan Frank
5/3/2011
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Health IT startup AutismSphere is replacing paper schedules with electronic ones to provide structure to kids with autism. Founder John Eder is testing the smart phone software in a North Carolina school district and hopes to expand. Read more about this healthcare business that helps kids with autism.

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www.SBTV.com
Solovic Susan
10/17/2010
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SBTV.com is the first and only video news and information destination site for America's small businesses. It is also one of only a few women-led media resources in the country.

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Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: America’s high-growth health and drug companies reside in some unexpected locales
Christina Sherwood
2/28/2013
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More than 6 percent of Inc. 500 firms work in the health and drug space, making it the No. 5 industrial sector for these fast-growing companies from 2005 to 2010. But these medical innovators aren’t all concentrated in the Silicon Valley.

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Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: Breaking Down Barriers to Life Sciences Commercialization
Christina Sherwood
2/21/2013
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Because life sciences entrepreneurship thrives on harnessing new technologies, spurring innovation, and growing companies, the Kauffman Foundation met in 2003 with the Panel of Advisors on the Life Sciences to help advance those goals.

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New eMed white paper: Funding Sources for Life Science Startups
Christina Sherwood
4/3/2013
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eMed has published the first in a series of white papers focused on issues key to life science and digital health entrepreneurs. The first white paper, Funding Sources for Life Science Startups, offers countless ideas on how to raise capital for a healthcare product: from a drug or device to the emerging health IT and mobile health segments.

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Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: The role of academia in drug development
Christina Sherwood
4/4/2013
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A Kauffman Foundation town hall meeting explored how the government, nonprofits and academic institutions could help enhance drug development and bring more effective drugs to market.

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New eMed research report: C3N, a collaborative chronic care network
Christina Sherwood
4/4/2013
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A collaborative chronic care network based at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center links entrepreneurs with doctors, patients, families, researchers, and other stakeholders. C3N, funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, is meant to improve health outcomes for large populations, accelerate the pace of learning, and increase the speed of innovation – all while reducing healthcare costs.

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LUMO: Co-founder shares tips on seeking feedback and using networks
Christina Sherwood
4/2/2013
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LUMOback is the first product by LUMO, a Palo Alto-based company founded by three entrepreneurs – including one who suffered back problems for years. Charles Wang, co-founder and CMO, shared what he’s learned since the company’s launch in 2011 and the product’s release last year.

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Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: Lessons in innovation from China and India
Christina Sherwood
4/25/2013
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Thanks to the movement of research and development to China and India, scientists there are quickly developing the ability to innovate and create their own intellectual property, according to a Kauffman Foundation study.

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