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Starting a Biotech Company

By G. Steven Burrill - Stanford
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Lecture Description

Burrill talks about how starting a biotech company is different from starting any other company in the world. In other companies, it is the customer who decides whether you will succeed, Burrill says. For a biotech company, the customer is 10 to 15 years away. There is a huge importance of regulators standing between you and the customer. Additionally, in the healthcare world, most of the products in the market increase the cost of the system. Finally, a biotech company is global from the day it has started.

Course Index

  1. How to Build a Successful Company
  2. Starting a Biotech Company
  3. Success Paths for Entrepreneurs, VCs and Merchant Bankers
  4. Burrill's Laws on Entrepreneurship
  5. Making Money in the Life Sciences Venture Business