Flash Forward is a show about possible (and not so possible) future scenarios. What would the warranty on a sex robot look like? How would diplomacy work if we couldn’t lie? Could there ever be a fecal transplant black market? (Complicated, it wouldn’t, and yes, respectively, in case you’re curious.) Hosted and produced by award winning science journalist Rose Eveleth, each episode combines audio drama and journalism to go deep on potential tomorrows, and uncovers what those futures might re ...
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Female Founders: Incubating women-led technology start-ups at Georgia Tech
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While working as program directors at Georgia Institute of Technology’s VentureLab—Georgia Tech’s incubator for technology startups—Melissa Heffner and Sara Henderson saw an opportunity to create a program for female entrepreneurs. Female Founders is “a four-week virtual cohort experience where participants gain a foundational knowledge of lean startup methodology and customer discovery while tackling topics associated with the specific journey of female-led startups:" https://www.icorpssouth.com/female-founders-initiative. Ms. Heffner joined the TheoryLab podcast along with three participants in the program to share advice for evidence-based entrepreneurship and talk about the exciting technology that is behind their respective start-ups. Melissa Heffner is a program director with Georgia Institute of Technology’s VentureLab and the co-creator of Female Founders. Ana Luz Quiroga Campano, PhD, is a postdoctoral fellow in the Biological Systems Engineering Laboratory at Emory University and Georgia Tech. She’s also the CEO of SANICKA. Allyson Jennings McKinney is a PhD candidate in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Kacie Kaile is a PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at Florida International University. 5:03 – On the purpose and goals of the Female Founders program 5:49 – Why they saw a clear need for a program specifically for female entrepreneurs 9:54 – Some of the ways they’re helping to set female entrepreneurs up for success 11:08 – Allyson Jennings McKinney on what attracted her to Female Founders 12:44 – On Solopulse—an exciting new technology she’s developed that utilizes a single pulse of a wave to create images of the surrounding environment—and its potential clinical impact 16:10 – Dr. Ana Luz Quiroga Campano on how the Female Founders program has met her needs as a postdoctoral fellow 18:21 – On the precision chemo-immunotherapy software tool developed by her company, SANICKA 21:45 – Kacie Kaile on how Female Founders has changed her entrepreneurial approach 23:37 – On a product she’s developed that provides a diagnostic assessment of tissue oxygenation using a smartphone with an add-on tool 28:43 – Dr. Quiroga on why scientists shouldn’t feel hesitant about becoming an entrepreneur when they have an idea 30:04 – Ms. McKinney with good advice on getting started as an entrepreneur 31:41 – Ms. Kaile on the benefits of starting a company with support from an academic institution 33:37 – Ms. Heffner with advice for cancer researchers thinking of starting a company in the oncology space
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While working as program directors at Georgia Institute of Technology’s VentureLab—Georgia Tech’s incubator for technology startups—Melissa Heffner and Sara Henderson saw an opportunity to create a program for female entrepreneurs. Female Founders is “a four-week virtual cohort experience where participants gain a foundational knowledge of lean startup methodology and customer discovery while tackling topics associated with the specific journey of female-led startups:" https://www.icorpssouth.com/female-founders-initiative. Ms. Heffner joined the TheoryLab podcast along with three participants in the program to share advice for evidence-based entrepreneurship and talk about the exciting technology that is behind their respective start-ups. Melissa Heffner is a program director with Georgia Institute of Technology’s VentureLab and the co-creator of Female Founders. Ana Luz Quiroga Campano, PhD, is a postdoctoral fellow in the Biological Systems Engineering Laboratory at Emory University and Georgia Tech. She’s also the CEO of SANICKA. Allyson Jennings McKinney is a PhD candidate in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Kacie Kaile is a PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at Florida International University. 5:03 – On the purpose and goals of the Female Founders program 5:49 – Why they saw a clear need for a program specifically for female entrepreneurs 9:54 – Some of the ways they’re helping to set female entrepreneurs up for success 11:08 – Allyson Jennings McKinney on what attracted her to Female Founders 12:44 – On Solopulse—an exciting new technology she’s developed that utilizes a single pulse of a wave to create images of the surrounding environment—and its potential clinical impact 16:10 – Dr. Ana Luz Quiroga Campano on how the Female Founders program has met her needs as a postdoctoral fellow 18:21 – On the precision chemo-immunotherapy software tool developed by her company, SANICKA 21:45 – Kacie Kaile on how Female Founders has changed her entrepreneurial approach 23:37 – On a product she’s developed that provides a diagnostic assessment of tissue oxygenation using a smartphone with an add-on tool 28:43 – Dr. Quiroga on why scientists shouldn’t feel hesitant about becoming an entrepreneur when they have an idea 30:04 – Ms. McKinney with good advice on getting started as an entrepreneur 31:41 – Ms. Kaile on the benefits of starting a company with support from an academic institution 33:37 – Ms. Heffner with advice for cancer researchers thinking of starting a company in the oncology space
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