Tag: entrepreneurs
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Phone App Found to Measure Heart Health Metrics
A medical engineering team designed a smartphone app that in a clinical study shows it can measure key factors in heart health as accurately as MRI scans.
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Going Green With Your Science Biz
There is a growing trend among entrepreneurs to go green and starting a business that’s eco-friendly is the first step toward success.
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Univ. Spin-Off Offers Technology to Boost Math Learning
A new company aims to make learning algebra more intuitive and productive for students with software based on research at Indiana University in Bloomington.
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The Formula For A Strong Investment Strategy
Acknowledging the key equations for success is vital for all potential investors.
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Students Win Prize, Start Company for Alzheimer’s Detection
A team of undergraduate students won first prize in a National Institutes of Health biomedical engineering contest for a headset device to diagnose early-stage Alzheimer’s disease.
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Engineered T-Cell Company Acquired for $11.9 Billion
A company developing personal cancer therapies that genetically engineer a patient’s immune system cells is being acquired in a deal valued at $11.9 billion.
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Forensic Genomics Company Spun-Off From Illumina
A new company is being established to provide genomics analysis systems for law enforcement, spun-off from a leading maker of genomics systems.
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Five Novel Ideas for a Home-Based Business
The best of these ideas are based on providing services that people need. If it is not a hands-on sort of business, even better.
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Small Business Grant Funds Blood-Brain Barrier Model
A spin-off company from University of Washington is developing a chip device emulating the blood-brain barrier that prevents many drugs from treating neurological disorders.
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Trial Testing Engineered Virus as Cancer Treatment
A clinical trial is underway testing a genetically engineered virus to kill cancer cells, then stimulate the immune system to treat solid tumor cancers.