Home eMed eMed : Article 414 results found Filter Options Items/Page --select -- 10 25 50 Previous1234567891011121314Next Type Articles Audio Blog Book File Links Videos Title Author Date Atul Butte: Biotechnology entrepreneur on success and failure Christina Sherwood 3/19/2013 Blog Resource Summary: As a biomedical informatics researcher and biotechnology entrepreneur in the Silicon Valley, Atul Butte has big ideas for the future of life science entrepreneurship. His Butte Lab works to solve genomic medicine problems through new developments in translational bioinformatics. Read More Balance, expertise crucial in forming a board of directors Pogorelc Deanna 1/26/2012 Blog Resource Summary: Having a balanced and knowledgeable board of directors is crucial for new healthcare businesses. Here's advice on forming a board of directors. Read More Benefits of social media outweigh risks, says former hospital CEO Pogorelc Deanna 6/7/2012 Blog Resource Summary: Social media helps healthcare business leaders stay in touch with peers and the industry. Read one former hospital CEO's take. Read More Benefits of social media outweigh risks, says former hospital CEO Pogorelc Deanna 6/7/2012 Blog Resource Summary: Social media helps healthcare business leaders stay in touch with peers and the industry. Read one former hospital CEO's take. 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 Bioarray Therapeutics: CEO offers insights on sharing the company’s vision Christina Sherwood 3/26/2013 Blog Resource Summary: The vision at Bioarray Therapeutics, a biotechnology company in Boston, is to improve cancer detection and treatment. By finding genes associated with cancer, the company is developing a diagnostic for breast cancer that can help doctors and patients choose the best treatment. Read More Biomedical endowment supports Duke program for launching new healthcare businesses Vinluan Frank 5/4/2011 Blog Resource Summary: A new biomedical endowment at Duke University will support a program that has already launched new healthcare businesses. Read more to find out about Duke’s successes in commercializing medical technology. Read More Biomedical incubator lab will close, but still offer other services to startups Glenn Brandon 7/25/2011 Blog Resource Summary: Biotech companies will no longer be able to use wet laboratory space at Cincinnati incubator BioStart in September. However, the organization will continue to offer other services, such as market research, business model assistance and team-building support. Read More Bioresorbable stent maker says its product beats the competition Glenn Brandon 5/19/2011 Blog Resource Summary: Are bioresorbable stents from one company better than another? Arterial Remodeling Technologies thinks so. The company boasts that its stents offer faster and smoother bioresorption and crack-free expansion. Read More Biotech CEO on how cash-strapped entrepreneurs can barter for what they need Christina Sherwood 5/28/2013 Blog Resource Summary: STC Biologics is a Cambridge-based biotechnology company focused on the development of biologic drugs. Magdalena Leszczyniecka, the company’s president and CEO, launched the business just as the market crashed. After several years in the field, Leszczyniecka shared her experiences with bartering, negotiating, and asking for help. Read More Previous1234567891011121314Next