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Megan O'Connor in the lab

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Alumni Profile: Megan O'Connor

CEE PhD graduate Megan O'Connor is starting a business to recycle rare earth and specialty elements from end-of-life electronic devices through Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Innovation Crossroads program

An early prototype of the Camras Shunt

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Entrepreneurial Insight

Lucinda Camras's startup aims to fight glaucoma

Samuel Fox and a prototype mobility device

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The Undergraduate Entrepreneur

Samuel Fox's student-project-turned-startup improves patient mobility

Dr. Cynthia Toth, the Joseph A.C. Wadsworth Professor of Opthalmology, and Joseph Izatt, the Michael J. Fitzpatrick Professor of Engineering

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Imaging Inventions

Two Duke BME startups bring optical imaging technologies to patients across the spectrum of clinical settings

Steve McClelland and Bill Walker (right) talk technology with student founders of OptiML, a winner of the first Baquerizo Innovation Grants.

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Entrepreneurial Confidence

From a “Founder’s Workshop” course to a $20,000 Innovation Grant competition, Duke Engineering is investing in new initiatives to help undergraduates turn their ideas into impactful solutions

The Chesterfield in downtown Durham, home to the BRiDGE

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An Old Space for New Ideas

The BRiDGE initiative for faculty, alumni and student startups opens in downtown Durham

Student and faculty led startups focus on a multitude of topics, from gene editing to 3-D printing

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New Opportunities for Entrepreneurial Students

Announcing the Entrepreneurial Post-Doctoral program in BME

Element Genomics founders (L-R) Greg Crawford, Tim Reddy, Charles Gersbach and Kris Wood (Photo from Duke Today)

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Element Genomics Acquired by UCB

The Duke-based startup uses novel epigenomic editing techniques to improve understanding of genome structure and function to identify potential new drug targets

John Oxaal

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John Oxaal, Duke BME’s First Entrepreneur in Residence

Serial entrepreneur John Oxaal guides new start-ups to success

dna strand

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Element Genomics Acquired by Global Biopharmaceutical Company

Core of the Element Genomics platform includes a suite of technologies to improve understanding of genome structure and function

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A New Class of Entrepreneur

Students and researchers tackle new challenges through their own startups

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Encouraging Engineering and Entrepreneurship

A Q&A with Barry Myers

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Bill Walker: A Mentor for New Entrepreneurs

Bill Walker uses his own expertise to guide student and faculty-led startups

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Innovative Scholars

An overview of faculty startups in Duke BME

Anuj Thakkar, Kevin Zheng, Nikhil Ravi and Pranav Warman of OptiML

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OptiML

The OptiML team's device has the potential to be the first automated smartphone ocular diagnostic tool, says team leader Anuj Thakkar.