One of the hardest points on the translational road from bench to bedside can be the point where you have to turn over your discovery to a company youve foundeda company whose subsequent direction you wont fully control.
Its sort of your baby that youre turning over, said Dr. Ronald Crystal, chair of the Department of Genetic Medicine and the Bruce Webster Professor of Internal Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, gene therapy pioneer and four-time startup founder. But youve got to be willing to let go of it; it takes a village to develop a new drug.
Dr. Crystal and others recounted recent entrepreneurial journeysin his case, to bring a gene therapy for refractory angina to the clinicat the seventh annual Deans Symposium onInnovation and Entrepreneurship, hosted by Enterprise Innovation on Nov. 7 in the Griffis Faculty Club. Now an established tradition, the Deans Symposium celebrates innovation and Weill Cornell Medicines entrepreneurial spirit, and showcases the institutions support for faculty and trainees who want to bring their discoveries to market to benefit a large patient population.
Dr. Robert Harrington speaks during the Dean's Symposium on Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
You are part of a medical college that has a history of innovation, Dr. Robert Harrington, the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine reminded attendees, citing the example of Weill Cornells Dr. Georgios Papanikolaou, developer of the Pap Smear a century ago. Dr. Harrington noted that, thanks to Weill Cornell Medicines network of programs supporting translational research, there are currently 44 active startups founded by institutional researchers, with a total of nearly $2 billion in funding, including from top-tier venture capital firms.
Dr. Krystyn Van Vliet, Cornell Universitys vice president for research and innovation, emphasized that the journey from discovery to commercialization requires much resilience and expertise, which is why a team that helps guide the harder steps of our investors is so important.
Dr. John Leonard, senior associate dean for innovation and initiatives, discussed the recent expansion of Weill Cornell Medicine Enterprise Innovations team of experts and entrepreneurial programs.
It's really important to keep in mind that our remit here, and the opportunities, are broad, Dr. Leonard said, noting that Enterprise Innovation partners with innovators to develop not only therapeutics and medical devices but also diagnostics, laboratory tools and software tools for clinical and research applications.
Dr. John Leonard
If youre working in these areas, there are opportunities to take your findings forward in different ways, said Dr. Leonard, who is also interim chair of the Weill Department of Medicine and the Richard T. Silver Distinguished Professor of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Keynote speaker Dr. Sangeeta Bhatia, a physician, biomedical engineer and serial inventor/entrepreneur who is the John J. and Dorothy Wilson Professor of Engineering and director of the Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies at M.I.T., offered an appealing picture of translational success as she discussed some of her many inventions. These include a human-liver-on-a-chip device that pharma companies can use to study drug metabolism without posing risks to patients; an injectable set of nano-sensors that can be collected in urine to provide a multiplex readout of liver health as an alternative to liver biopsy; and a liver-cell-based therapy for treating liver disease.
Dr. Bhatia highlighted that now is a great time for biomedical and biotech entrepreneurs, given the advances and convergences in miniaturization, artificial intelligence, stem cell methods, genomics and other relevant, cutting-edge technologies.
She noted too that female academics, though underrepresented in startups, are getting more support and resources than ever. At M.I.T., for example, Dr. Bhatia recently helped start the Faculty Founder Initiative, which provides skilled mentorship, funding, legal advice, lab space and other resources to female faculty. She stressed that there are ways to minimize conflicts between entrepreneurship and family life, recounting how her first startup was hatched with colleagues in the hours after her youngest daughter went to bed, whereas for a subsequent venture, during the pandemic, she and her co-founders raised most of the initial funding via Zoom.
For those of you who have young families, it doesnt have to be that youre always going to dinners and getting on planesthere are all kinds of ways to do it, she said.
Dr. Bhatia also underscored that entrepreneurship tends to be easier when one doesnt go it alone.
It can be lonely and stressfulyoure doing something no ones ever done before and there are no right answers, and that can keep you up at night, she said. Its so much more fun to be on that ride with a colleague that you like and trust.
Trust, and willingness to bring others into ones circle of trust, was a theme echoed by Dr. Crystal and his colleague Albert Gianchetti, CEO of Xylocor Therapeutics, the startup now developing the angina gene therapy. In a discussion moderated by Dr. Lisa Placanica, senior managing director of Center for Technology Licensing at Weill Cornell Medicine, the scientist and seasoned pharma CEO spoke about hurdles overcome and lessons learned.
The biotech side, the business side, is like a whole different world, and you learn that the people involved on that side are really smart about that side of thingsthey may not know the things we scientists know, but we dont know the things they know, Dr. Crystal said.
The stories highlighted the key events in the science-to-startup journey: the initial high-impact scientific publication; the recognition of translational potential; the filing of patent applications and the drafting of a business plan; the acquisition of a mentor or mentors; the search for seed money and a founding CEO; the months-to-years-long hunt for that first big (Series A) investment, from venture capital investors or an established pharma company; and lastlyparticularly for therapeutic venturesthe first tests in patients.
You get better at it over time, Dr. Bhatia said. You develop a keener sense of what a company needs to make it to the next level, and at the same time your network of connections with investors and entrepreneurs is expanding.
Even so, she added, each entrepreneurial journey is different, and involves its own challenges and pitfalls.
Dr. Crystal reiterated this point during his fireside chat. I would advise the budding entrepreneurs in the audience to use the resources we have here to help you avoid some of those pitfalls, he said.
Naturally, all spoke of the satisfactionat the end of that entrepreneurial roadof being able to improve patients lives.
One of the most exciting things for me, Gianchetti said, was when we went out and interviewed patients who did very well in a trial, and they were talking about how much better they feltone asked, When can my family make an investment in this company? Because what you guys did for me was a miracle.
See more here:
Building Trust and Fostering Collaborations Key to Startup Formation - Weill Cornell Medicine Newsroom
- Is there an alternative to radiation [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Taiwan exploring how nanotech affects health [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- A new way of treating cancer on the way? [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Lasers can destroy cancer cells [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Fluorescent molecules can be biomarkers [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Quick blood tests by using a nanodevice [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Where will medicine be 20 years from now [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- History of nanotechnology [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Nanotech and Cancer [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Nanotechnology in medicine [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- How does cancer start [Last Updated On: January 25th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2010]
- Lung cancer symptoms [Last Updated On: January 26th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 26th, 2010]
- Signs of breast cancer [Last Updated On: January 27th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 27th, 2010]
- Famous people with cancer [Last Updated On: January 29th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 29th, 2010]
- Metastatic renal cancer [Last Updated On: January 30th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 30th, 2010]
- What causes skin cancer [Last Updated On: January 31st, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2010]
- How many people die from cancer each year [Last Updated On: February 1st, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2010]
- How much money is spent on cancer research [Last Updated On: February 2nd, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 2nd, 2010]
- Colon cancer warning signs [Last Updated On: February 4th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 4th, 2010]
- Prostate cancer symptoms [Last Updated On: February 4th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 4th, 2010]
- Carla wants to know [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 7th, 2010]
- I believe in Renewable Energy, and here's why [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2011]
- I believe in Renewable Energy, and here's why [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2011]
- Nanotechnology : Ms S. Naidoo - Nano Drug Delivery.wmv [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 12th, 2011]
- NanoMedicine Cancer Drug Delivery - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 13th, 2011]
- ELSI of Regenerative Nanomedicine, Part 5 - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 13th, 2011]
- DtaS - Nanomedicine - Part 2 - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 16th, 2011]
- 2006 Winter, Nanomedicine A New Frontier for Physics - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 25th, 2011]
- Brian Plouffe on Nanomedicine IGERT @ Northeastern - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 29th, 2011]
- Nanomedicine in Europe: present and for the future - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 1st, 2011]
- The Ethics of Nanomedicine, nanomedicine ethics , ethics in nanomedicine - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 7th, 2011]
- Question to Alain Herrera about nanomedicine future - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 7th, 2011]
- Nanomedicine MSc - A Student Perspective - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2011]
- Nanomedicine | Insights [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 9th, 2011]
- ELSI in Regenerative Nanomedicine, Part 2 - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 16th, 2011]
- IdeasLab: Breakthroughs in Nanomedicine - Sonia Trigueros - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 27th, 2011]
- Nanomedicine Panel BioEurope 2011 - manufacturing in nanomedicine - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 29th, 2011]
- Nanomedicine Panel BioEurope 2011 - choice to work in nanomedicine - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 1st, 2012]
- Nanomedicine Panel BioEurope 2011 - importance of safety in nanomedicine - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 6th, 2012]
- Nanomedicine Panel BioEurope 2011 - communicate with regulatory agencies - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 6th, 2012]
- Bertrand Loubaton - Contribution of Nanomedicine to the global societal challenges - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 19th, 2012]
- Nanomedicine Panel BioEurope 2011 - Introduction by Laurent Levy - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 19th, 2012]
- Nanomedicine Panel BioEurope 2011 - clinical development - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 19th, 2012]
- Nanomedicine - YouTube.flv - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 19th, 2012]
- Warren Chan - Nanomedicine (part 1) - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 20th, 2012]
- Nanomedicine Panel BioEurope 2011 - expiration of patents - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 2nd, 2012]
- Nano tech is subject of pub talk [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2012]
- President Obama Speaking about Nanotechnology [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2012]
- OU nanoparticle research may fight cancer cells [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2012]
- NanoYou - an introduction to Nanoscience narrated by Stephen Fry - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2012]
- NanoMEDICINE and human upper limit - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2012]
- NANOMOL Technology Platform - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2012]
- Podcast : Nano Sized Medicine - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2012]
- Medical Nanotechnology - James Stranger - Current Student Experience - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 12th, 2012]
- Local biotech company hopes save lives by focusing on microscopic cancer cells [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2012]
- Tai chi helps ease symptoms of Parkinson's disease, study says [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2012]
- Research and Markets: Handbook of Multiphase Polymer Systems, 2 Volume Set Is Ideal for Researchers in both Industry ... [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2012]
- TES the largest network of teachers in the world [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2012]
- Study implants chip that oozes out a daily dose of medicine as doctor orders by remote control [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2012]
- Implantable microchip delivers medicine to women with osteoporosis [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2012]
- Remote-controlled chip implant delivers bone drug [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2012]
- Remote-controlled chip implant delivers meds [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2012]
- Remote-control chip implant delivers drug [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2012]
- Nano-technology uses virus' coats to fool cancer cells [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2012]
- Implanted Chip Delivers Drugs Without a Thought [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2012]
- Critical Pharmaceuticals And The University Of Nottingham To Develop Nano-Enabled Nasal Spray For Osteoporosis [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2012]
- Nano-enabled nasal spray for osteoporosis [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2012]
- One Way Trip to the Moon - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 21st, 2012]
- Remote-control chip delivers drug [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2012]
- Nanomedicine - Part 2 - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2012]
- Nanomedicine - Part 1 - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2012]
- Cost effective and toxix medicine for cancer [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 24th, 2012]
- Nanomedicine Release of neurological drugs - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 24th, 2012]
- 28101 video abstract - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2012]
- Allocation for science promotion negligible, says CCMB Director [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2012]
- Nano-rockets carrying medicine through body closer to reality [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2012]
- Motion in Acid - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2012]
- Study: Old flu drug speeds brain injury recovery [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 1st, 2012]
- Flu drug speeds up brain recovery [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 1st, 2012]
- Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsStudy: Old flu drug speeds brain injury recovery [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 1st, 2012]