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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Search engine giant Google announced Tuesday that the firm is funding a number of University research projects, including a group of researchers at UC San Diego, a researcher at UC Santa Barbara, and a researcher in Los Angeles. as part of its Google Focused Research Awards, to help fund research in ares of study that are of key interest to the company. Google said that the firm is awarding a total of $5.7M Among the 12 projects, which include 31 professors at 10 universities, are one on the use of mobile phones as data collection devices for public health an environmental monitoring,
 
Sunday, January 31, 2010
I recently spoke at the business school at UCSD.  Before My choices – talk about the VC industry and where it is heading (which is what the dean asked me to cover), talk about how to start companies (which is partly what Lada Rasochova , the director of the entrepreneurship program asked me to cover), talk about how to get into VC (which a few students asked me to cover) or give advice on what the Rady School’s venture fund should think about when investing (the event was a kick off for this new fund). Most people suck at presenting to big groups.  It’s
 
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Before that, I was a student researcher as San Diego Sate University and a UCSD student. So Finally, how is the firm funded? Aaron Those are buddies of mine from UCSD, and the open source community. Recently, San Diego-based Rippol (www.rippol.com) launched its web site, a service which uses social networking to help people find and discover interesting videos related to their interests. We caught up with CEO Aaron Crayford to learn about the company. Aaron,
 

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Under the terms of the Agreement, clinical researchers from UCSD will perform the Phase 2a study at the University's General Clinical Research Center, and Raptor will provide funding and clinical supply of Cysteamine. In March 2008, Raptor acquired an exclusive, worldwide license to certain intellectual property and development rights from UCSD surrounding the use of Cysteamine as a potential treatment for NASH. [biospace] MOR "NOVATO, Calif., July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Raptor Pharmaceuticals Corp. ("Raptor"
quot; In its first six years, the center, at UCSD's Jacobs School of Engineering, fostered the startup of 16 companies that have acquired more than $71 million in private capital. The center also funded projects that resulted in four revenue-generating licenses for the university, according to the study by the entrepreneurship-boosting Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Max Planck Institute of Econmics. [SignOnSanDiego] MOR " The William J. von Liebig Center at the University of California San Diego is a model in how to promote the commercialization of discoveries
Tom Weithman runs the CIT GAP Funds which makes seed-stage equity investments in Virginia-based technology and life science companies. Upcoming events: I'll be the lunchtime speaker at UCSD's 6th Annual Entrepreneurship Conference 9am Saturday February 28th, come join me. Besides VC's there's money from the State of Virginia, the federal government, SBIR loans, too. Advice for entrepreneurs? "It's
Search engine giant Google announced Tuesday that the firm is funding a number of University research projects, including a group of researchers at UC San Diego, a researcher at UC Santa Barbara, and a researcher in Los Angeles. as part of its Google Focused Research Awards, to help fund research in ares of study that are of key interest to the company. Google said that the firm is awarding a total of $5.7M Among the 12 projects, which include 31 professors at 10 universities, are one on the use of mobile phones as data collection devices for public health an environmental monitoring,
I recently spoke at the business school at UCSD.  Before My choices – talk about the VC industry and where it is heading (which is what the dean asked me to cover), talk about how to start companies (which is partly what Lada Rasochova , the director of the entrepreneurship program asked me to cover), talk about how to get into VC (which a few students asked me to cover) or give advice on what the Rady School’s venture fund should think about when investing (the event was a kick off for this new fund). Most people suck at presenting to big groups.  It’s
then worked in a computer store called Software Centre in high school and college (UCSD).  And if it’s not I’m generally not that interested in funding it. This is part of my ongoing series called “ Start-up Lessons .” 8221; I
The group operates without membership dues, but rather is funded by providing a number of services to industry through the hard work of its consulting members. UCLA, USC, UCSD, UCI, UCR, Cal Poly, Cal Tech are just a few of the esteemed universities in the area. This revenue is split with the group in order to fund group functions. The SoCal Tech Group is dedicated to empowering the Southern California technical entrepreneur. We do this by helping folks network and learn from each other, both offline and online.
Before that, I was a student researcher as San Diego Sate University and a UCSD student. So Finally, how is the firm funded? Aaron Those are buddies of mine from UCSD, and the open source community. Recently, San Diego-based Rippol (www.rippol.com) launched its web site, a service which uses social networking to help people find and discover interesting videos related to their interests. We caught up with CEO Aaron Crayford to learn about the company. Aaron,