Join us for a fireside chat with Y Combinator partner Jared Friedman, Visiting Partner Dr. Uri Lopatin, and YC alum Shara Ticku of C16 Biosciences.
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Since 2014, YC has funded over 250 bio companies, which makes them one of the largest seed stage biotech funders in the world.
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Learn what it takes to launch and scale a life sciences company and hear how and why biotech startup funding will change in the next 10 years.
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Food and drinks will be served!
Agenda:Â
6:00PM: Welcoming Remarks - Jahan Ali, PhD, Director, BioVenture ELab Â
1300 York Avenue. Room A250
6:05PM: Y Combinator Overview And Fireside ChatÂ
1300 York Avenue. Room A250
6:35PM: YC Alumni Fireside ChatÂ
1300 York Avenue. Room A250
7:00PM-8:30PM: Networking And Food/Drinks
1300 York Avenue. Griffis Faculty Club
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The mission of the BioVenture eLab is to foster an entrepreneurial ecosystem for students, post docs and faculty at Weill Cornell Medicine. We provide access to resources, training and mentorship in biomedical entrepreneurship. Our goal is to build the next generation of leaders in life science industries and new ventures.
BioPharma Alliances and Research CollaborationsÂ
The office of BioPharma Alliances and Research Collaborations (BPARC) was established to deepen and broaden Weill Cornell Medicine's engagement with biopharma, the venture community and the life sciences industry.
Y Combinator created a new model for funding early stage startups.
Twice a year we invest a small amount of money ($150k) in a large number of startups.
The startups move to Silicon Valley for 3 months, during which we work intensively with them to get the company into the best possible shape and refine their pitch to investors. Each cycle culminates in Demo Day, when the startups present their companies to a carefully selected, invite-only audience.
