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eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship
Chris Seper
4/19/2013
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Find out who we are highlighting in this week's eMed's 6 entrepreneurs to follow on twitter.

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Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: The 'friendliest' places to start your company
Christina Sherwood
4/18/2013
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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.

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Cellanyx Diagnostics: CEO shares tips from the startup trenches
Christina Sherwood
4/16/2013
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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.

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Dominique's Desk: Entrepreneurial Learning Centers
Dominique Pahud
4/15/2013
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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.

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eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship
Chris Seper
4/12/2013
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  Join the conversation this week with eMed's entrepreneurs to follow on twitter.

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eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship
Chris Seper
4/12/2013
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  Join the conversation this week with eMed's entrepreneurs to follow on twitter.

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Weekly Wisdom from Kauffman: What the ‘cost disease’ means for entrepreneurs
Christina Sherwood
4/11/2013
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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.

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BioCurious: Bio-hacker space cofounder on funding and regulatory issues
Christina Sherwood
4/9/2013
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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.

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eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship
Chris Seper
4/5/2013
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Here's the next in our series of people for entrepreneurs to follow on twitter. Join the conversation.

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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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