Home eMed Intellectual Property : Article 17 results found Filter Options Items/Page --select -- 10 25 50 12Next Type Articles Audio Blog Book File Links Videos Title Author Date Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: Lessons in innovation from China and India Christina Sherwood 4/25/2013 Blog Resource Summary: 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. Read More Cellanyx Diagnostics: CEO shares tips from the startup trenches Christina Sherwood 4/16/2013 Blog Resource Summary: It hasn’t been a year since the Cellanyx Diagnostics team spun out their technology from Columbia University. But, halfway to raising $1 million worth of seed funding for the company, CEO Ashok Chander can already share tips from the trenches. Read More Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: How legal reform can promote innovation Christina Sherwood 3/28/2013 Blog Resource Summary: As a life science entrepreneur, you surely have ideas on how changing legal rules and policies could promote innovation and accelerate U.S. economic growth. The Kauffman Foundation, seeking suggestions on how to jumpstart the struggling economy, convened America’s leading legal scholars and social scientists to offer their thoughts. Read More Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: Breaking Down Barriers to Life Sciences Commercialization Christina Sherwood 2/21/2013 Blog Resource Summary: 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. Read More O'Brien: Finding Startup Success as a Physician-Inventor Far From Healthcare Hotspots 2/19/2013 Blog Resource Summary: 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. Read More DioGenix: CEO Offers Tips on Pursuing the Right Product and Investors 2/19/2013 Blog Resource Summary: 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. Read More TVAX: Cancer Researcher-turned-startup Founder Takes DIY Approach 2/19/2013 Blog Resource Summary: 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. Read More A Health Data Revolution? For Entrepreneurs It Has Just Begun. 2/16/2013 Blog Resource Summary: At the FutureMed conference at Singularity University in the Silicon Valley this month, innovators from throughout the health field gathered for sessions on the future of medicine. A session on data-driven health provided insights into fascinating healthcare innovations centered on the use of health data. And it offered ideas for entrepreneurs looking to join the data revolution. Read More One Thing Life Science Entrepreneurs Can't Have? Fetishes 2/15/2013 Blog Resource Summary: 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. Read More Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: Old(er) = Entrepreneur 2/14/2013 Blog Resource Summary: The archetypal entrepreneur is a strapping 20-something. But we shouldn’t count out Baby Boomers as the next innovators.Dane Stangler, senior analyst at the Kauffman Foundation, uncovered these facts in some recent Kauffman Foundation research: Read More 12Next