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SUMMARY:APPLICATION DEADLINE: ELabNYC
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \n\nSpeaker:\n\nMary Howard\, Andrea Westervelt\, Andrew Kruegel\n\n\n\n\nThe Columbia Design Studio\nRoom 430 Riverside Church\n490 Riverside Drive\nNew York\, NY\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:00pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister here\n\n\nELabNMBIYC is a six-month entrepreneurship training and business networking program for scientists and engineers to launch high potential biotech and health tech ventures from NYC research institutions. \nScientists and engineers\, MDs and MBAs working with high potential technology based innovations can find themselves seeking business skills and custom business networks to help navigate the challenges of company formation and start up growth. ELabNYC teaches business skills and networks participants to start up resources. In teaching\, we prepare our program participants for the startup world to confidently persevere through the on going challenges they will face. In networking\, ELabNYC introduces participants to experts nationwide to navigate business issues in the technical and complex world of life science business. \nLaunched by New York City Economic Development Corporation\, ELabNYC is supported by corporations committed to engage with and support NYC’s emerging life science community including: Lilly\, Pfizer\, Kaneka\, Roche\, Boehringer-Ingelheim\, Microsoft\, Goodwin Procter\, EisnerAmper\, Moses & Singer\, Pryor Cashman\, White and Williams\, Cittone & Chinta and Target Health. The ELabNYC program is led by an experienced team of entrepreneur educators and coaches. \nELabNYC is starting its sixth application cycle\, with a deadline of October 23\, 2017. Program Manager\, Mary Howard\, will introduce the program and join ELabNYC alums and PI’s\, Andrew Kruegel (ELabNYC 2016) and Andrea Westervelt (ELabNYC 2017)\, who will share their ELab experience and answer questions from the audience.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-elabnyc/
CATEGORIES:New York City Economic Development Corporation
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SUMMARY:Innovative Medicine (iMED) Conference
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \n2 PM – 2:50 PM Dr. Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic “Engineering human tissues for regenerative medicine and modeling of diseases” \nWorld-wide leader in tissue bioengineering\, University professor\, Mikati foundation professor\, member of the National Academy of Engineering\, and co-founder of the innovative tissue engineering start-ups EpiBone\, TARA biosystems and MatriTek. You can learn about her research in NYT\, Eurekalert\, Youtube\, but more importantly\, at our conference! \n  \n3 PM – 3:45 PM Ting Shih “Future of Healthcare: Humans & Machines” \nCEO and founder of ClickMedix\, a healthcare low-cost medical device company\, developing mobile softwares for medical diagnostics (e.g. EKGs and OBGYN screenings on phones). Their work brings medical care to remote underserved regions in developing countries\, including Botswana\, Ghana\, India. For her innovative approach Ting was awarded the Toyota price mother of inventions and the Cartier’s women initiative award. \n  \n3:45 PM – 4 PM Coffee break \n  \n4 PM – 4:50 PM Dr. Jedd Wolchok\, “Immunologic Checkpoint Blockade: Exploring Combinations and Mechanism” \nChair in Clinical Investigation\, Chief of the Melanoma and Immunotherapeutics Services at Memorial Sloan Kettering. He has helped establish MSK as a leader in the discovery and treatment of cancers with novel immunotherapies. His work has been covered by NYT\, come and learn more about his recent findings at his talk! \n  \n5 PM – 5:50 PM Dr. Laxmi Parida “The Here and Now of Genomic Medicine” \nHead of the Precision Medicine Genomics Group at IBM Watson\, a visiting professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences\, NYU. Her group focuses on personalized cancer medicine\, topology\, pattern analysis\, and population genomics of plants. You can watch her Ted talk here. \nThe conference is followed by a reception. If you want to attend\, please RSVP. \nIf you want to find out more about current and upcoming events hosted by the Innovative Medicine Interest Group (iMED) or get involved\, check out our website https://www.innovatemed.org/ or follow our Facebook group Innovative Medicine at CUMC for new updates!
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/innovative-medicine-imed-conference/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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