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SUMMARY:Accelerating Bio Venture Innovation (ABI)
DESCRIPTION:ABI is a 15-week course and training program in biomedical entrepreneurship that builds teams around patented technologies originating from Weill Cornell Medicine and neighboring institutions. Through the program’s experiential format\, participants step into the shoes of startup founders and product innovators. With input from a combination of industry mentors and MBA students\, the teams create business plans in the form of investor pitches. The class culminates in a final pitch event in front of VC judges. \nIf you are interested in participating\, the inaugural ABI class will take place on Tuesday\, August 27\, from 5:30-7pm in Uris Auditorium. The kick-off will feature a lecture and interview with Annie De Groot\, MD\, Founder & CSO of EpiVax\, Inc.\, located in Providence\, RI. EpiVax specializes in computational immunology tools for epitope discovery\, de-immunization\, and vaccine design\, and collaborates closely with the FDA on regulatory methods for generic peptide drugs. Dr. De Groot is the author of over 240 publications and 50 patents and has generated over $35M in US federal funding. \nAnyone interested in joining this program must complete the form available HERE.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/accelerating-bio-venture-innovation-abi
LOCATION:Uris Auditorium\, 1300 York Avenue\, New York\, 10065\, United States
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SUMMARY:Solving Systemic Problems Through Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:The Cornell Research & Innovation Office offers this virtual series to faculty\, staff\, post-docs\, graduate\, and undergraduate students at Cornell University to explore the potential of launching a business grounded in their research and vision. Entrepreneurs are not required to attend every workshop\, but the series is designed to explore the entrepreneurial journey from ideation to operation. A relevant Cornell faculty member or program lead will moderate each workshop and feature subject matter experts as presenters. \nThis particular workshop workshop focused on deep tech solutions to address the complex systemic problems facing society. Deepen your entrepreneurial journey by joining this virtual workshop\, where you’ll connect with entrepreneurs who are tackling these challenges. You’ll find out how they got off the ground and worked together within their sociotechnical ecosystems to make it happen.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/solving-systemic-problems-through-entrepreneurship
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