![]() Throughout the day, the energy on stage and in the standing-room only crowd was optimistic. The conversations included large group addresses as well as 1:1 scheduled sessions with seasoned industry professionals and startup founders. 20 hospitals piloting StartX Med technologiesĭozens of speakers, mentors, and panelists collectively offered a “pulse check” on their respective industries and roles.Lee, who is also co-founder of StartX Med biotech company Stem Cell Theranostics, offered updates about StartX Med, which he helped found as a community-based, six-month program for Stanford-affiliated entrepreneurs: We are happy to reach a point where we can now begin to share our educational resources with the community,” said Andrew Lee, co-founder of StartX Med. ![]() ![]() “StartX Med Day is an intense injection of practical knowledge sharing about medical and biotech entrepreneurship. Held at the new StartX headquarters next to Stanford University, the gathering was the first of its kind for the nonprofit med/biotech accelerator program, which launched in May 2012 and normally only supports StartX Med entrepreneurs. The one day event drew close to 150 medical and biotechnology influencers and 45 startups from the San Francisco Bay Area to share business, research, and investment insights. StartX Med, the division of StartX dedicated to medical and biotechnology entrepreneurs, launched its first ever StartX Med Day on Thursday. ![]()
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