Home eMed eMed : Article 419 results found Filter Options Items/Page --select -- 10 25 50 Previous1234567891011121314Next 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 Paul Sonnier: Founder of LinkedIn’s 17,000-member Digital Health group Christina Sherwood 4/23/2013 Blog Resource Summary: As head of digital health strategy for the consulting firm Popper and Company, Paul Sonnier helps entrepreneurs develop and commercialize their products. He’s also a mentor for the accelerator Blueprint Health and founder of the Digital Health group on LinkedIn, which boasts nearly 17,000 members. Read More eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship Chris Seper 4/19/2013 Blog Resource Summary: Find out who we are highlighting in this week's eMed's 6 entrepreneurs to follow on twitter. Read More Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: The 'friendliest' places to start your company Christina Sherwood 4/18/2013 Blog Resource Summary: The Silicon Valley might not be the "friendliest" place to start your life science or digital health company. A small business survey released this month by the Kauffman Foundation and Thumbtack.com gave Austin, Virginia Beach, and Houston top honors as the friendliest cities for small businesses. 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 Dominique's Desk: Entrepreneurial Learning Centers Dominique Pahud 4/15/2013 Blog Resource Summary: When I talk to life science and digital health entrepreneurs, their motivation to make an impact is clear. But the biggest hurdle they face – once they have a product or tool of value – is to get their innovation into the hands of doctors, patients, and other stakeholders. Read More eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship Chris Seper 4/12/2013 Blog Resource Summary: Join the conversation this week with eMed's entrepreneurs to follow on twitter. Read More eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship Chris Seper 4/12/2013 Blog Resource Summary: Join the conversation this week with eMed's entrepreneurs to follow on twitter. Read More Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: What the ‘cost disease’ means for entrepreneurs Christina Sherwood 4/11/2013 Blog Resource Summary: It’s well known -- and deeply concerning -- that the cost of health care in the United States is exploding. A Kauffman Foundation-funded book, The Cost Disease: Why Computers Get Cheaper and Health Care Doesn't, explores the cause of this problem and provides an explanation. Read More BioCurious: Bio-hacker space cofounder on funding and regulatory issues Christina Sherwood 4/9/2013 Blog Resource Summary: BioCurious is a Silicon Valley bio-hacker space with a dual mission: community education and work with entrepreneurs. Cofounder Raymond McCauley, who is also chair of biotechnology at Singularity University, said BioCurious provides lab space, equipment and a community for entrepreneurs. Read More Previous1234567891011121314Next