Tue 2/2, 12:00–1:30PM ET @ online
A virtual book discussion with Glen de Vries, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Medidata and Dee Dao, PhD, Venture Associate for the NYU Innovation Venture Fund. Topics include how the health care industry integrates new knowledge, how COVID-19 accelerated the need for change, and more.
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Tue 1/26, 3:00–4:00PM ET @ online Learn how to leverage the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s new translational grant funding programs to accelerate the development of your preclinical heart, lung, blood or sleep technology.
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Thu 2/11, 4:00–6:00PM ET @ online Looking to add a co-founder or collaborator to your team? Or looking to join a startup? Join us for a team hunt, where all NYU faculty, staff, researchers and students are welcome.
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Wed 2/17, 12:00–1:00PM ET @ online This session will be led by Dave Sorin (Stern '79) from McCarter & English. Learn about how to incorporate your business, set the terms of ownership among the founders, and other legal nuts and bolts you need to consider in the early days of your startup.
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Meet the NYU alumni who are amongst the brightest entrepreneurs and professionals in a variety of industries, from energy to healthcare, all under the age of 30.
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Jin Kim Montclare, PhD, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Tandon, and director of the Montclare Lab, was cited by the NAI for "her prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on the quality of life, economic development, and the welfare of society."
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Clarifai, founded by Matt Zeiler, PhD (Courant '14), has joined the Automation Anywhere Technology Alliance Program (TAP) to drive AI search and discovery related use cases.
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JAN 29
For ventures developing new tech or applying current tech to solve new problems. Up to 50 student founders will be awarded $5,000.
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FEB 3This program offers up to $25K in funding to student teams looking to solve a significant social, health, or environmental challenge to advance their innovations, along with the training they need to build their ventures.
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MAR 1An intensive program that prepares startups for the investments and partnerships necessary to launch their venture. Mentors-in-residence work one-on-one with startups to simulate due diligence conversations and integrate feedback into materials in real-time.
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MAR 31A business accelerator competition for unmanned systems, IoT and big data startups. Selected startups receive stipends and award money ($500K-$1M), resources, programming, mentors and connections.
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Rolling ApplicationsProvides $50,000 grants and training to prepare scientists and engineers to accelerate NSF-funded research projects that are ready to move toward commercialization. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
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The Leslie eLab is closed until further notice, but we continue to virtually host all scheduled programming, events & coaching!
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