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Targeted inhalation improves aerosol therapy efficiency

The efficiency of drug delivery to the lungs depends on various parameters, some of which are influenced by the inhalation system being utilised.

 

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Six Myths About Venture Capitalists

Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin: We celebrate these entrepreneurs for their successes, and often equally extol the venture capitalists who backed their start-ups and share in their glory.

 

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Shut up and calculate: the divide between academia and industry

Technology transfer is a bridge that connects academic research and industrial use. Still, the connection is a relatively new and tenuous one.

 

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LayerWise - world’s first patient-specific jaw implant

Additive manufacturing technology has opened up possibilities for the production of medical products that can change the way reconstructive medicine is done all over the world.

 

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Is Crowdfunding a Good Option for Your Research?

Picture this… It’s 8am. You take your first sip of coffee, ready to start your day. You check your email and… You find out your latest grant application didn’t get funded. Bummer.

 

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Investor VCs and Operator VCs

The Venture Capital business is full of great firms that were founded by entrepreneurs/operators who became investors mid/late career.

 

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Glybera uniQure launches first gene therapy product for LPL deficiency

Gene therapy used to be a far-off idea in the medical world, but with the trailblazing approval of the world’s first gene therapy product, Glybera, a normal life may no longer be a dream for patients with genetic illnesses.

 

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Four things to know about venture capital-funded spin-offs

Seeing the company I founded sell for a huge amount of money while personally making very little from it is, of course, frustrating.

 

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Entrepreneurship for Physicists

Entrepreneurship for Physicists: A Practical Guide to Move Ideas from University to Market offers a concise analysis of the key ingredients that enable entrepreneurs to bring added value to their customers.

 

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Digit Triplet Test Screening for hearing loss made swift and easy

The University of Leuven has created a three-minute self-screening method for discovering hearing problems, which is now being used in schools and offices.

 

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Crowdfunding Science

By definition, it is a practice of funding a project or venture by raising many small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the internet.