“It was an innovative, collaborative idea developed by good-hearted folks, implemented in start-up speed, without buy-in from U of Minnesota leadership,”stated Marie Johnson, the former director of the Medical Devices Center’s … Comments RSS Post a comment. One of the virtues of managing a start up is to make adjustments to the business plan and move forward. This is business 101 for entrepeneurial companies. Looking in the rear view mirror makes for a good …
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Minnesota 'biotech incubator' UEL has failed. It's time to admit it