Tag: entrepreneurs
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Surprising Similarities Between Running A Vet’s Surgery and a Healthcare Clinic
If you step back from the actual work that they are performing with patients, you can see that these two very different types of business likely have more in common than you’d think.
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Nasal Spray Vaccine Shown to Control Peanut Allergies
A vaccine to protect against peanut allergies, given as a nanoscale droplets suspended in a nasal spray, is shown to prevent allergic reactions in tests with lab mice sensitized to peanuts.
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Implanted Sensor Monitors Alcohol in Body
A university bioengineering lab developed a tiny implantable sensor that in lab tests tracked alcohol levels in bodily fluids, while requiring little power, making it capable of operating for extended periods.
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Turning Your Product Idea Into A Reality: Tips For Success
You may be wondering how to get your idea out of your head and into reality. The following are the two areas you need to focus on.
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Holding Onto Your Best Employees
The last thing you want to do is lose your talent to the competition.
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Students Form Microsatellite Rocket Launch Company
Current and former Purdue University engineering students transformed their interest in rocketry into a new enterprise for launching small lower-cost satellites into low-earth orbit from high-altitude balloons.
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Stem Cell Eye Implants Safe, Stop Visual Function Loss
Early results from a clinical trial show implants of replacement retina cells grown from stem cells are safe for people with a form of age-related macular degeneration, and at least stop the loss of visual function.
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Lilly, Cell Implants Start-Up Partner on Diabetes
Eli Lilly and Company is licensing a technology for implanting pancreatic beta cells in people with type 1 diabetes, from Sigilon Therapeutics Inc., an enterprise making implants of live cells to treat chronic diseases.
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Packaging Up Your Solution
Today, the most powerful medium for any type of commercial practice is a website; your website must show the problem you solve and why you are relevant to your target audience.
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New Company Acquires Off-the-Shelf T-Cell Cancer Therapies
A new enterprise is formed to develop treatments for cancer using donated T-cells from the immune system, rather than the patient’s own T-cells, engineered to attack cancer cells.