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Case Western Reserve University, Lucid Diagnostics sign license agreement to commercialize fast, accurate Barrett’s Esophagus detector
University Hospitals’ physicians to implement technology Case Western Reserve University and Lucid Diagnostics, a subsidiary of publicly traded New York-based medical device company PAVmed Inc. (Nasdaq: PAVM), have signed an exclusive license agreement to commercialize a technology that quickly…
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Student inventors head to Capitol Hill
Reflexion, Beauty and the Bolt lead Case Western Reserve contingent to Washington, D.C., consumer electronics demo before members of Congress Two of Case Western Reserve University’s most recognizable and successful student inventor-entrepreneurs will showcase their companies before members of the…
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Startup goes inside our blood, draws top pitching prize at new CWRU contest
What’s in a drop of blood? For most of human history, gleaning useful data from a substance as plentiful as people proved to be an expensive exercise that matched inefficiency with inexactness. No more—if Punkaj Ahuja can help it. “Blood is universal in a way few things are,” said Ahuja (CWR…
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Weatherhead School’s Michael Goldberg wins grant for innovation and entrepreneurship course
Michael Goldberg Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, recently won a $23,500 grant from Venture Well. The grant is to fund a semester-long innovation and entrepreneurship course for student teams from the Case School of Engineering and Weatherhead School of…
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New angel investor network steers investment to startups associated with CWRU
The entrepreneurial ecosystem associated with Case Western Reserve University is expanding: A new network of early-stage investors, started by alumni and faculty, plans to invest directly in promising startup businesses that include university students, graduates, staff, faculty and supporters. …
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Case Western Reserve University receives additional $500,000 state grant for technology start-up fund
The Ohio Third Frontier Commission has awarded Case Western Reserve University an additional $500,000 grant for a campus-based translational research fund to help faculty researchers advance and commercialize their innovations. The new round of funding follows an initial award of $500,000 in 2016,…
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Watch CWRU startups pitch investors for $50K in prizes
On March 15, six startups—each with at least one current Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) student or recent alum—will pitch professional investors for $50,000 in prizes in the first-ever “demo day” of the Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition. Register for a free ticket to this on-campus…
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Engineering’s Mehran Mehregany writes book on entrepreneurship in engineering
Mehran Mehregany, the Veale Professor of Wireless Health Innovation, had a new book published titled Innovation for Engineers: Developing Creative and Entrepreneurial Success. The book covers a range of topics, including: Concepts and practices for driving creativity, innovation,…
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Meet the six finalists in CWRU’s first $50,000 Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition
Safer sports helmets inspired by hedgehogs. Wearable tech that detects dehydration. Healthy meal boxes delivered to food deserts. What these innovative products and services have in common are entrepreneurs from Case Western Reserve University—and each are the basis for a company among the six…
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Weatherhead’s Satish Nambisan argues for entrepreneurship training in public schools
Satish Nambisan, the Nancy and Joseph Keithley Professor of Technology Management and a professor of design and innovation, wrote for cleveland.com about introducing entrepreneurship to young students. Drawing on his experience as a researcher and professor, the piece, titled “Let's add…