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Stanford's Entrepreneur Corner is a
great resource that is open for everyone. Highly successful entrepreneurs are
invited to give roughly 1 hour long talks about their careers and experiences
with their venture(s). Here's the entire list of podcasts.
Both videos and podcasts are available, making it easy to listen on the go.
I'd highly recommend listening to all of them, but here are the biotech-specific podcasts in no specific order:
Steve Burrill, An Entrepreneurial Perspective on the Life Sciences Industry
Burrill & Co.
(If you only have time for one talk, listen to this one)
Beth Seidenberg, A VC Perspectiveon the Life Sciences
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
John Melo, Under the Microscope:Socially Responsible Biotech
Amyris
Richard Scheller, DevelopingProducts that Save Lives
Genentech
Kim Popovits, Strategies in theBiopharmaceutical Industry
Genomic Health
Ryan Phelan, GroundbreakingHealthcare Initiatives and the Entrepreneurial Minds Behind them
DNA Direct
Dana Mead, Understanding VentureCapital
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Joe McCracken, A Culture of Making a Difference
Genentech
Hugh Martin, 13 Mistakes and 13Brilliant Strokes
Pacific Biosciences
Michael Goldberg, Lessons Learned in the Life Sciences Industry
Mohr Davidow Ventures
Dec 1, 2012 update: After going through the podcasts again, it seems that I've missed a few that relate to biotech. Please see below:
Josh Makower, The Perfect Storm in MedTech
ExploraMed
Mark Forchette, Live for the Future and Survive Success
OptiMedica
William Hagstrom, Entrepreneurial Journeys in Healthcare
Crescendo Biosciences
Elizabeth Holmes, Developing the Future of Home Healthcare
Theranos
Mir Imran, Healthy Entrepreneurship in Medical Devices
InCube Laboratories
Pam Marrone, The Ins and Outs of a successful Biotechnology Company
AgraQuest
Katie Rodan, The Story of Proactiv Solution
Proactiv
Lonnie Smith, From Start-up to Market Dominance in the Field of Surgical Robots
Intuitive Surgical
Tom Byers, Ten Enduring Success Factors for High Technology Entrepreneurship
Stanford Technology Venture Program (STVP)
Stanford E-Corner Podcasts Relevant to Biotech
Posted by
Steven Ma
on
November 17, 2012
I'd highly recommend listening to all of them, but here are the biotech-specific podcasts in no specific order:
Steve Burrill, An Entrepreneurial Perspective on the Life Sciences Industry
Burrill & Co.
(If you only have time for one talk, listen to this one)
Beth Seidenberg, A VC Perspectiveon the Life Sciences
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
John Melo, Under the Microscope:Socially Responsible Biotech
Amyris
Richard Scheller, DevelopingProducts that Save Lives
Genentech
Kim Popovits, Strategies in theBiopharmaceutical Industry
Genomic Health
Ryan Phelan, GroundbreakingHealthcare Initiatives and the Entrepreneurial Minds Behind them
DNA Direct
Dana Mead, Understanding VentureCapital
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Joe McCracken, A Culture of Making a Difference
Genentech
Hugh Martin, 13 Mistakes and 13Brilliant Strokes
Pacific Biosciences
Michael Goldberg, Lessons Learned in the Life Sciences Industry
Mohr Davidow Ventures
Dec 1, 2012 update: After going through the podcasts again, it seems that I've missed a few that relate to biotech. Please see below:
Josh Makower, The Perfect Storm in MedTech
ExploraMed
Mark Forchette, Live for the Future and Survive Success
OptiMedica
William Hagstrom, Entrepreneurial Journeys in Healthcare
Crescendo Biosciences
Elizabeth Holmes, Developing the Future of Home Healthcare
Theranos
Mir Imran, Healthy Entrepreneurship in Medical Devices
InCube Laboratories
Pam Marrone, The Ins and Outs of a successful Biotechnology Company
AgraQuest
Katie Rodan, The Story of Proactiv Solution
Proactiv
Lonnie Smith, From Start-up to Market Dominance in the Field of Surgical Robots
Intuitive Surgical
Tom Byers, Ten Enduring Success Factors for High Technology Entrepreneurship
Stanford Technology Venture Program (STVP)
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