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"Securing Investment for Your Startup" - Kiersten Stead and Flagship Pioneering
Securing funding for your early-stage startup can be one of the most challenging aspects of entrepreneurship. In addition to providing funds for your startup to develop and grow, investors often play a key role in company management and strategy. Attend this interactive panel discussion with investors from various firms to learn what they look for in a startup company and how to position yourself for fundraising success.
Additional details coming soon!
This event is the seventh session in the 2024-2025 Bench2Market Talks series, created to provide commercialization guidance to the university research community. For more details on the series and the full schedule, visit https://biolocity.gatech.edu/news-and-events/b2m-talks/.
Join an engaging session of the Bench2Market series featuring industry expert Connor Seabrook from the Georgia Research Alliance. Register HERE.
Additional details coming soon!
This event is the fifth session in the 2024-2025 Bench2Market Talks series, created to provide commercialization guidance to the university research community. For more details on the series and the full schedule, visit https://biolocity.gatech.edu/news-and-events/b2m-talks/.
Join the January seminar on Intellectual Property (IP) strategy for academic entrepreneurs.
REGISTER HERE for virtual participation link
Presented by Shawn Burke.
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The science of good teamwork can include incorporating graduate students and post-docs to your first research team into crossing boundaries in the creation and maintenance of an interdisciplinary expert team. We are offering a series of workshops that aim to develop the skills necessary to build and maintain your research team by leveraging existing teams research.
Presented by Shannon Marlow.
REGISTER HERE
The science of good teamwork can include incorporating graduate students and post-docs to your first research team into crossing boundaries in the creation and maintenance of an interdisciplinary expert team. We are offering a series of workshops that aim to develop the skills necessary to build and maintain your research team by leveraging existing teams research.
Presented by Betsy Rolland.
REGISTER HERE
The science of good teamwork can include incorporating graduate students and post-docs to your first research team into crossing boundaries in the creation and maintenance of an interdisciplinary expert team. We are offering a series of workshops that aim to develop the skills necessary to build and maintain your research team by leveraging existing teams research.
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