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A Board is a Life Line
May 4, 2010 | One Comment

As a life science entrepreneur/start up, you wear a multitude of hats and have an inexhaustible list of things that must be done. In addition to developing a viable marketable product, one needs to build a sustainable organization that funding sources and clients/customers will take seriously in order to grow and thrive. One way to ensure your success in this, and add “bench strength” to your efforts, is to have a Board of Directors.

How much is enough when it comes to raising capital for a start-up?
March 29, 2010 | No Comments

In a recent blog post on Both Sides of the Table, entrepreneur turned VC, Mark Suster, asks the question, “What is the right amount of money to raise at a start-up?

Has technology changed the way entrepreneurs are bootstrapping their start-ups?
December 9, 2009 | 2 Comments

Only a few years, starting a company may have seemed an ominous task with start-up costs reaching the six figures. According to veteran entrepreneur Christine Mason McCaull, technology and a globally distributed workforce have changed the game for entrepreneurs with an itch for starting something new.

Bio-Science City
October 7, 2009 | No Comments

Via Soapbox Cincinnati

“When it comes to health care research, Cincinnati is in the top tier of cities nationally because of renowned institutions such as Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati.”