Opening doors for various talent in biotechnology with the BIO I-Corps expertise

Opening doors for various talent in biotechnology with the BIO I-Corps expertise

A brand original workshop brings collectively below-represented participants to hold expertise working in various teams, figuring out problems worth fixing, and studying proof-essentially based mostly entrepreneurship approaches.

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Acknowledgements

We’re very grateful to Tommy Martindale (SDSU), Alex DeNoble (SDSU), Brandy Nagel (Georgia Tech), Roman Lubynsky (MIT), Steve Kelly (MIT), Liisa Bozinovic (Oregon Bioscience Affiliation), Pete Pellerito (BIO), Avery August (ABRCMS), and plenty of mentors and expert speakers for his or her challenge give a boost to, moreover intellectual and creative contributions, to the BIO I-Corps workshops. We acknowledge the National Science Foundation (Awards #1735714 and #1548011), BIO, the Genentech Foundation, the Ernest E. Valid Fellowship Program, UNCF, VentureWell and the Affiliation of College Technology Managers for his or her generous give a boost to of the workshops. We’re indebted to and impressed by Anita LaSalle and Chinonye Nnakwe Whitley, who encouraged us to resolve on this work.

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  1. San Diego Bid College, San Diego, CA, USA

    Stanley Maloy, Cathy Pucher & Susan Baxter

  2. College of Contemporary Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA

    Marc Sedam

  3. The Ernest E. Valid Life Science Institute and Fellowship Program, UNCF, Washington, DC, USA

    Chad Womack

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Susan Baxter.

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Maloy, S., Pucher, C., Sedam, M. et al. Opening doors for various talent in biotechnology with the BIO I-Corps expertise.
Nat Biotechnol 38, 1099–1102 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-020-0663-4

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