How to start a biotech startup: 5 young VC-backed founders share their stories
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
- Learn how five first-time biotech founders started their companies and raised venture capital from top-tier VCs. The panel includes:
Ashley Zehnder, co-founder and CEO, Fauna Bio
Leah Sibener, co-founder, 3T Biosciences
Liz Shepherd, co-founder, Novome Biotech
Maria Soloveychik, co-founder and CEO, SyntheX
Sam Kintz, co-founder and CEO, EnLiven Therapeutics
Moderated by Barbara Alcaraz Silva, Silicon Valley Bank
TOPICS COVERED:
00:50 -- Introductions
12:33 -- Transitioning from academia or a big company to founding a startup
22:50 -- How did you decide on your business model?
27:36 -- How did you find your cofounders and initial hires?
38:09 -- Why start a company instead of work at a big company, be an investor, consultant, etc.
44:26 -- How did you raise money?
54:07 -- What is next for your company?
1:02:29 -- Audience Q&A
This is the first lecture of Biotech Startup School, a free online course on how to start a biotech company. Learn more about Biotech Startup School here:
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Very insightful and interesting. Wishing all the founders/co-founders the best of luck on their business endeavors.
This is our wave, we gonna ride it like Silicon Valley
Thankful to find this as I’m a new startup biotech owner. Great information throughout
Hey Eric...intrigued to know what you do
Impactful video, thanks a lot for sharing!
I was there when it happened!
Thanks for coming to the event!
Thank you!
Black diamond is worth over $1B and not even at IND filing yet... insane
This is great!
Thanks
The gut bacteria company is looking for the spice melange
But...
What is a VC?!
Nice video, thanks for sharing!
Venture Capital
Basically startups look for VC so they can get more funding , in other words, partners
Sponsored by svb :D
And only 7,7k views 🤯
Protein folding…3,2,1
Underwhelming talk. Very generic and useless honestly