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Commercialisation and startups
Barney Hill edited this page Aug 11, 2021
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I strongly encourage you to consider how your research can be commercialised. There is more money available in the private sector than in the public if you really want to scale your ideas. There is plenty of money available in seed funding. This is easier to do than you may expect: you do not need patents. I' always opening to discussing how you can do this. A few things to look into:
- Y-combinator (the world's most prestigious startup accelerator):
- Indie bio is one of the leading biotech startup accelerators
- Age1 a fund which specialises in biotech companies relating to old age
This guide to the London startup ecosystem explains local sources of funding etc
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