Posts by Doreen Cutter
BioTech Experts Share 5 Tips for Accelerating Research to Product
Dartmouth Entrepreneurs Forum Week 4 Accelerating Research to Product Lidia Schoonenberg ’14, Th’15 Barry Schweitzer ’82 John Ho Tu’88 Lee Cooper ’09 Katya Vert-Wong Th’02 You can have the best science in the world, but to bring your innovation to market you need to have a great team and an excellent story to tell, according…
Read MoreSix Teams Compete for Prizes at the Angels Showcase
Dartmouth Entrepreneurs Forum Week 4 Dartmouth Angels Showcase Robert Sewell Tu’21 Founder Vespr Solar Judges Choice Alison Burkland Th’21 Co-founder Nanopath Audience Choice Amogha Tadimety Th’20 Co-founder Nanopath Audience Choice Kyle Trehub Tu’21 Co-founder Trace Innovations Porter Grieve Co-founder Trace Innovations Steve Whittman Tu’21 Co-founder Trace Innovations Blair Crichton Tu’18 Founder Karana Suril…
Read MoreObtaining Capital during COVID
Dartmouth Entrepreneurs Forum Week 4 Obtaining Capital during COVID Claire Harnett ’19 Mark Bernfeld ’78 Jeff Crowe ’78 Peter Kidder ’83 Now is not the time for entrepreneurs to be chasing the best possible valuation, but rather a time to make connections with capital partners who truly understand your business and will work with…
Read MoreA Startup IS a good place to be in a Recession
Dartmouth Entrepreneurs Forum Week 2 A Startup Is A Good Place To Be In A Recession Dartmouth entrepreneurs who are working at start-ups during the pandemic say it’s a challenging but rewarding time to be at a young company. Speaking during the Dartmouth Entrepreneur’s Forum discussion group titled, “Why A Startup Is A Good Place…
Read MorePandemic Pushes Individualized Approach To Learning
Dartmouth Entrepreneurs Forum Week 2 Whats next for education? Brian Greenberg ’95 CEO Silicon Schools Fund Adam Medros ’96 President and Co-CEO edX Ariana Dugan ’09 VP of Product Enterprise General Assembly Laura Zado ’08 Dean of Instruction and Culture Summit Public Schools Jorge Miranda ’01 Sr Director of High Schools KIPP Foundation…
Read MoreThe Magnuson Center Future Home
Center for Engineering and Computer Science The final beam for the new Center for Engineering and Computer Science went into place in late June, marking a major milestone toward the opening of the state-of-the-art research and teaching facility that will build upon Dartmouth’s long-time commitment to technology excellence rooted in the liberal arts. The 160,000-square-foot…
Read MoreUndergraduates Win Regional Venture Capital Investment Competition
Magnuson Center Startup Profile First-ever Dartmouth Undergraduate Venture Capital Investment Competition Team Wins at Regional Tournament at Boston University A Dartmouth undergraduate team, sponsored by the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship and in partnership with the Tuck Center for Private Equity and Venture Capital, won the 2020 New England Venture Capital Investment Competition (VCIC) at…
Read MoreThe Building Blocks of Pharmaceutical Innovation
Magnuson Center Startup Profile The Building Blocks of Pharmaceutical Innovation Dartmouth Professor Glenn Micalizio has developed proprietary chemical reactions to develop novel molecules that could be used to develop new drugs. Glenn Micalizio is hoping to contribute to the future of biotech innovation, but not in the way you might suspect. Micalizio, an Investigator…
Read MoreHealthier Eating? There’s An App For That – 6 AM Health
Magnuson Center Startup Profile 6 AM Health aims to make healthy eating easy. A team is developing an app for the company to make accessing nutritious food more convenient than ever. Brad Callow wants to make healthy eating more convenient. To do that, he’s working with a team from the DALI Lab, an initiative…
Read MoreCan Automation Level The Playing Field For Small Businesses?
Magnuson Center Startup Profile These Dartmouth students believe that by streamlining everyday processes through technology, small businesses can compete with the giants. Andrw Yang, 21’ wants to solve problems small businesses may have with automation, beginning with one old school service: the coat check. That ambition started with a challenge in ENGS 21,…
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