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  • Andrew A. Radin, Cofounder & CTO; & Andrew M. Radin, Cofounder & Chief Marketing Officer, twoXAR

    Aria Pharmaceuticals

    January 9, 2019 | Startup Exchange Video | Duration: 15:5

    Andrew A. Radin & Andrew M. Radin

  • Kytopen Corporation

    Cambridge, MA
    Biotechnology
    Kytopen is developing platforms to accelerate the discovery and manufacturing of next-generation cell & gene therapies. The Flowfect technology offers a scalable, non-viral solution to deliver genetic payloads to cells in order to augment their functionality. The technology also enables continuous... More
    Keywords:
    Flowfect(R), Non-Viral, Gene Editing, CRISPR delivery, Continuous Processing, cell therapy, Genome Engineering, CAR T-cells, Engineered TCR T-cells
    Kytopen
  • Past Deadline: Nov 25, 2024

    IDEAS Social Innovation Challenge

    partnership

    The IDEAS Social Innovation Challenge is MIT’s longest running social entrepreneurship program housed in the PKG Public Service Center. For more information and to apply, please read here.

     

  • Sports_Panel Discussion

    Sports, Nutrition & Wellness - Panel Discussion

    June 22, 2017 | Startup Exchange Video | Duration: 43:41

    Panel Discussion 

    • How can technology improve the lifestyle choices we make and how productive we are at work over time?  
    • As wearables move from measuring physical data to measuring brain health, how can we “listen” to our bodies to minimize stress, and avoid lost productivity?
    • What nutritional technologies will enable individuals and companies to make the right dietary decisions for healthier and happier lives?
    • What role do companies play in furthering these changes?

    Panelists: 

    • Prof. Leonard P. Guarente, Novartis Professor of Biology, MIT & co-founder, Elysium Health
    • Matthew Decker, Global Technical Leader - Comfort and Biophysics Group, W.L. Gore & Associates
    • David T. Thibodeau, Managing Director, Wellvest Capital
    • Josh Sarmir, Co-Founder & CEO, SplitSage

    Moderator: Trond Undheim, Ph.D., Lead, MIT Startup Exchange, MIT ILP

  • Knezevicl-Akselos-Card

    Akselos

    September 26, 2016 | Startup Exchange Video | Duration: 23:36

    David Knezevic, CTO, Akselos

  • Alan Ringvald, Cofounder & CEO, Relativity6

    Relativity6

    April 24, 2017 | Startup Exchange Video | Duration: 13:29

    Alan Ringvald, CEO & Cofounder, Relativity6

  • nuTonomy

    October 18, 2016 | Startup Exchange Video | Duration: 17:22

    Emilio Frazzoli, MIT Professor of Aeronautics & Astronautics, nuTonomy CTO

  • Undheim-Synthetic Biology

    Synthetic Biology Workshop 2017 - Introductory Remarks

    September 12, 2017 | Startup Exchange Video | Duration: 5:31

    Trond Undheim, Program Director, MIT Startup Exchange

  • Alec Shkolnik, Cofounder & CEO, LiquidPiston

    Liquid Piston

    March 18, 2019 | Startup Exchange Video | Duration: 20:11

    Alec Shkolnik, CoFounder and CEO, LiquidPiston

  • Past Deadline: Mar 31, 2019

    P&G seeks solutions to improve human-robot interaction

    partnership

    P&G is looking for a number of solutions to improve human-robot collaboration and safety. There are three distinct use cases: highly reliable object detection, deterministic localization for mobile robots, and highly reliable recognition of humans.

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