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Through the Blueprint MedTech Incubator Hubs Program, VentureWell provides commercialization support to Stanford University scientists who are developing an artificial retina.
Following a recent BME-IDEA panel, VentureWell President and CEO Phil Weilerstein reflects on how to prepare the next generation of innovators for a healthcare landscape increasingly shaped by AI.
Designing for diversity includes factors such as gender, ethnicity, economic status, and age, all of which can dramatically impact how individuals respond to biomedical technologies, treatments, and therapies.
Bioengineering capstone programs help prepare students for real-world challenges in a way that is different from any traditional lab course.
Innovators need tough love to help them balance passion with data to ensure their invention effectively solves a real-world problem.
Startups that challenge assumptions early on are better able to develop solid strategies and lessen the chances of making costly missteps.
Biomedical startup competitions are an excellent opportunity for young innovators to validate their idea, network with peers and industry, and most importantly, earn much-needed funding.
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