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Carbonite Goes Public At $10 a Share, PeerTransfer Pulls In $7.5M, BuyWithMe Picks Up Scoop St., & More Boston-Area Deals News
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Erin Kutz |
08/17/11 |
Boston
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Harvard Accelerator Program, Proving Its Mettle with Startups and Pharma Partnerships, Looks to Raise Big New Fund
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Gregory T. Huang |
08/11/11 |
Boston
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Ford, TechShop Partner on Detroit Location to Help Everyday Inventors Create, Build—and Commercialize—New Technologies
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Sarah Schmid |
07/28/11 |
Detroit
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Dyax Inks Deal With CMIC
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Erin Kutz |
09/30/10 |
Boston
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Inside the McKinstry Innovation Center: A First Look at Seattle’s Big Cleantech Hope
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/12/10 |
Seattle
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My Top 10 List of Innovations Across the Spectrum
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Larry Bock |
12/22/09 |
San Diego
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Talyst Founder Raises Venture Fund
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/01/09 |
Seattle
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How Seattle VCs Are Adapting to the UW TechTransfer Revolution (Part 2)
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/17/09 |
Seattle
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How Seattle VCs Are Adapting to the UW TechTransfer Revolution
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/15/09 |
Seattle
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Intellectual Ventures’ Indian Deal Epitomizes Strategy to Support Invention in Asia
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/20/09 |
Seattle
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Cell Therapeutics, Spectrum Form Joint Venture
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/26/08 |
Seattle
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Sourcing the Right Crowd
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Anne Swift |
10/30/08 |
National
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WBBA Hires Two Executives To Nurture Biotech Startups
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Luke Timmerman |
07/22/08 |
Seattle
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Technology Transfer Center Backs Teams from BU, MIT, MGH, Harvard
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Wade Roush |
06/23/08 |
Boston
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Mobile Entrepreneurs: Social Networking Good, Carriers Bad
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Wade Roush |
09/19/07 |
Boston
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Want to Maximize University Tech Transfer? Here’s a Little Advice
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Jim Collins |
08/13/07 |
Boston
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Getting Disruptive Ideas to Market
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John Abele |
07/30/07 |
Boston
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