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A personal account of translating discoveries in an academic lab : Nature Biotechnology : Nature Publishing Group

By June 14, 2013News
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Robert Langer shares the experiences and lessons learned through his involvement with more than two dozen biotech startups.

I started my first company in 1987 because I realized it was an effective path for transforming science into life-saving and life-improving inventions. Startup companies provide one means for accomplishing ends that interested me: creating products that have a positive effect on human health. I did this first with a colleague (Box 1), but through the years I have also started many companies with students and postdocs in my MIT lab.

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