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SUMMARY:Transitioning to CEO: How Start-ups by Women in Life Sciences Succeed
DESCRIPTION:CBSAC/NY and Columbia Tech Ventures are proud to present an evening discussion with several top women scientists & inventors who have started successful companies in life sciences. \nHear the stories of how these speakers have joined the small but growing ranks of women scientists who have become academics-turned-entrepreneurs: \n• Piraye Yurttas Beim – Founder & CEO of Celmatix\n• Laura Philips – CEO & Founder of Spheryx\n• Misti Ushio – CEO and Founder of Tara Biosystems\n• Loren A. Busby – Managing Member of Cresco Adivsors\, LLC \nThis program should be of interest to any who would like to learn more about starting and managing young life sciences companies. \nRegister here: http://www.cbsacny.org/article.html?aid=1661
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transitioning-ceo-start-ups-women-life-sciences-succeed/
LOCATION:Cooley LLP\, 1114 Ave of the Americas\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia Technology Ventures
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