Webinar: Launching a Health/Life Sciences Startup @ UT Austin

04.27.22

Launching a Health/Life Sciences Startup @ UT Austin (If? Why? When? How?) hosted by Winstead and Texas Health Catalyst

Texas Health Catalyst at Dell Medical School and Winstead PC are partnering to bring experts together to discuss key considerations and steps in this process. Although several UT innovators have built successful companies, there is no clear playbook for innovators trying to navigate the startup creation process. How do you decide whether it even makes sense to create a company? And if you do move forward, how do you turn it into a viable business? Learn more.

Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Time: 2:00 - 4:30 p.m.

Location: Zoom (Virtual)

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Winstead Speakers: Lekha Gopalakrishnan

 

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Who Should Attend

The content will be relevant for innovators developing therapeutics, diagnostics, medical devices and digital health products. This includes not just faculty members but also grad students, postdocs, undergrads, anyone involved in the discovery & translation process. In fact, students play a key role in startup creation when a technology is spun out of the university, typically taking on leadership positions in the new company.

What if your project isn't based on UT intellectual property? No problem, you are welcome to join us.

 

What You’ll Learn

  • Get specific and valuable insights targeted at UT founders (faculty/researchers/clinicians/students) vs. generic information about startups
  • Learn from experts who have been-there-done-that
  • Leverage the Q&A sessions to discuss your project

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