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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Kauffman Foundation Study Finds MIT Alumni Companies Generate Billions for Regional Economies - MSNBC Wire Services - msnbc.com

Kauffman Foundation Study Finds MIT Alumni Companies Generate Billions for Regional Economies - MSNBC Wire Services - msnbc.com
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I'm a professor in Stanford University's Management Science & Engineering group, teaching and doing research on technology entrepreneurship. Before Stanford, I earned my Ph.D. at the MIT Sloan School of Management. I was pre-med at Duke when a semester in India changed my life. While an undergraduate at Duke I won their business plan competition with a biotech corn start-up, listed on Fortune small business. Since then I've worked in a Duke neuroscience lab, started a biotech consulting firm, worked with numerous pharmaceutical companies and two venture capital firms and mentored startups in the MIT 100K and Clean Energy competitions.
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