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Invented at Duke 2022 brings together the university research, innovation, and entrepreneurship community
Members of the Duke research, innovation, and entrepreneurship community gathered for the annual celebration of inventions and inventors, as well as to network with each other and various internal and external partners.
Science and engineering students gather to discuss what it means to be an entrepreneur
Students from UNC, Duke, and NC State gathered to discuss alternative scientific careers with the NC Biotech Center's Dr. Rob Lindberg.
Entrepreneurial trainees gather to network, discuss tech commercialization
The heat of the first day of August did not stop entrepreneurial trainees – students participating in various fellowship programs at local universities – from gathering at Namu's outdoor garden for an evening of good…
International Women’s Day 2022: Spotlighting Innovative OTC Fellows
OTC Fellows are working every day to change the world through innovations. Not only do they work on their PhD theses to explore new scientific frontiers, they also move novel technologies from the bench out…
Nucleate will Award up to $1.5 Million to Biotech Founders in Partnership with Petri
Nucleate, the nonprofit organization led by academic trainees and dedicated to empowering future biotech leaders, announced Petri Funding Awards totaling $1.5M to accelerate startup formation from its nationwide Activator program. The award is organized in…
An Opportunity to Grow
By Meredith Thompson Three years ago, I started the JD/LLMLE program at Duke Law with a clear vision for my future: become a start-up lawyer. I’ve always enjoyed working with entrepreneurs and helping their ventures succeed.…
Duke Angel Network Presents its 2021 Associate Class
The Duke Angel Network (DAN) Associate Program brings together some of the University’s brightest minds from graduate schools across Duke University—the Fuqua School of Business, Pratt School of Engineering, School of Medicine, School of Law, Duke University Health System, and more. DAN Associates…
Duke graduate students and post-docs play an important role at the intersection of science and business – and you could too!
Duke's Office for Translation & Commercialization (OTC) helps inventors take projects out of the lab and into the market. Find out how Duke graduate students and post-docs can get involved through the OTC Fellows Program.
Tech Transfer Fellows: Powering the Commercialization Engine for Duke Innovations
By Shweta Krishnan, Assistant Director, Life Sciences Rachel Newcomb is a second-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology. She is working in the Alvarez Lab studying the effects of whole-genome duplication…