Home eMed eMed Blog RSS Feed Link eMed BlogWhat your company needs to know when creating a social media policy Creating a social media policy is important for today's medical device startups and other biotech companies. Read more for tips on handling social media. [More] Posted by: Stephanie Baum on May 09, 2012 Comments (0) Category: How medical device makers can adapt to emerging health trends Medical device startups may need an alternate strategy to address the coming changes resulting from an increased emphasis on wellness. Read more for tips. [More] Posted by: Arundhati Parmar on May 08, 2012 Comments (0) Category: Biotech companies should expect a few ethical issues in drug development Biotech companies can expect to encounter a few ethical dilemmas with clinical trials and marketing. Read about ethical issues in drug development. [More] Posted by: Deanna Pogorelc on May 03, 2012 Comments (0) Category: Life science industry tips for women Women working in the life sciences can be successful, as speakers on a recent panel showed. Read more about tips they shared for women to do well in this industry. [More] Posted by: Stephanie Baum on May 02, 2012 Comments (0) Category: Accelerators help startups in many ways but arent great for venture capital returns panel says Accelerators provide lots of helpful things to startups, but don't really generate venture capital returns, according to a recent panel. Read more about the discussion. [More] Posted by: Brandon Glenn on May 01, 2012 Comments (0) Category: Healthcare startups turn to SBIR grants to fill funding gap Government funds are available for companies researching and developing medical products. Read about how Small Business Innovation Research grants are a great source of non-dilutive funding for new healthcare businesses. [More] Posted by: Deanna Pogorelc on April 26, 2012 Comments (0) Category: An alternative to fast failure in medical device innovation In medical device development, challenging weaknesses early in the process can help an entrepreneur zero in on problem areas. Read more about this twist on the idea of fast failure. [More] Posted by: Healing Innovation on April 25, 2012 Comments (0) Category: Data is key to bringing down healthcare cost curve says new Kauffman report Data sharing can bring down healthcare costs, says a new Kauffman Foundation report. Read about open access to medical data. [More] Posted by: Deanna Pogorelc on April 23, 2012 Comments (0) Category: Making the leap from physician to entrepreneur Physician entrepreneur Dr. Jen Dyer talks about the similarities and differences between running a healthcare business and being an academic researcher. [More] Posted by: Deanna Pogorelc on April 19, 2012 Comments (0) Category: Venture capital investments in healthcare drop to five quarter low Healthcare investing by venture capitalists dropped to its lowest level in five quarters, but the decrease follows a five-quarter high. Read more for details. [More] Posted by: Brandon Glenn on April 18, 2012 Comments (0) Category: Previous 7891011121314151617 Next