"Lec 21 - Entrepreneurship in the Life Sciences" Stephanie Marrus, a Silicon Valley business consultant who is affiliated with the Stanford Technology Ventures program and is a mentor for E145, discusses entrepreneurship in the life sciences. She defines life sciences as an industry, the path to test a new drug in humans, the details and funding of clinical research and trials, tech vs. life science venture characteristics, and the motivations for being a life sciences entrepreneur. Take the quizzes and find the rest of the course at http://eesley.blogspot.com Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Management Science and Engineering at Stanford: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/MSandE Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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Lec 1 - Technology and Entrepreneurship Overview
Lec 3 - Nine Key Frameworks for Entrepreneurship
Lec 4 - Business Model Testing, OAP Projects
Lec 6 - Creativity and Improvisation
Lec 8 - Technology Life Cycles and Diffusion
Lec 9 - Case Discussion and Business Models
Lec 10 - Customer Development and Lean Startups
Lec 11 - Customer Development and the Business Model Canvas
Customer Development and why it is tough
Lec 15 - Entrepreneurial Marketing
Lec 16 - Entrepreneurial Sales and Marketing
Lec 17 - Acid Test for Entrepreneurs
Lec 18 - Entreprenuerial Sales
Lec 20 - Technology Transfer at Stanford University
Lec 25 - Venture Finance, Part 1
Lec 26 - Venture Finance, Part 2