The year-long Biomedical Entrepreneurship Program begins in the fall, with additional project-based learning opportunities offered in the spring.

Courses and workshops are led by Sadhana M. Chitale, PhD, MBA, senior director, life sciences and technology transfer, Technology Opportunities and Ventures, with guest faculty, investors, and entrepreneurs delivering lectures and leading case study discussions.

For more information, email Dr. Chitale at sadhana.chitale@nyulangone.org.

Fall Course: Introduction to Biomedical Entrepreneurship—Foundations of Biomedical Startups

Great ideas have little impact if you keep them to yourself, but taking them to the next level can be daunting. Luckily, the Introduction to Biomedical Entrepreneurship course is here to help! The course will teach you what it takes to take novel ideas and turn them into marketable drugs, devices, and digital health solutions. Participants will have a chance to learn from, and interact with, leaders in relevant fields and start building a support system to help along the way.

All members of the NYU Langone and NYU community are invited to join.

For those taking the class for credit, please register at the above link and also through your respective course registration portals:

Syllabus

Read the fall 2024 course syllabus.

Course Details

Albert/Vilcek
BMSC-GA 4535
NYUSOM
Course ID: 237250
Class Number: 2040

For those wishing to apply credits towards their M.Phil degrees, please check with your respective program directors if this is allowed before signing up.

Location: TRB120. This course is not being offered virtually and no recordings are being made.
Course Director: Dr. Sadhana Chitale 
Prerequisites: None 
Credits Allocated: 3 credits 
Dates and Time: Thursdays, 5:00 – 7:00 PM, September 5, 2024 to December 12, 2024

Course Objective

This course will provide an introduction to Biomedical Entrepreneurship, with a special focus on the commercialization of academic discoveries and inventions, and the entrepreneurial journey of scientist-entrepreneurs.  Through a variety of reading materials, lectures, and case studies presented by guest speakers, participants will gain an understanding of the requirements for launching and building a new venture in the complex and highly regulated life sciences industry, and of the special challenges related to long timelines, reimbursement, globalization, etc.

Requirements and Deliverables

Performance will be assessed and taken into consideration in acceptance decisions for follow-on courses in the Biomedical Entrepreneurship Program. We have recruited a roster of some very experienced speakers and hope that all participants will respect the speakers’ time by being engaged and actively participating in the discussions.

Evaluation

Student grades will be based on:

  • Class participation: 80%
  • Homework assignments: 20% elevator pitch

Basis of Grade Determination:

Pass/Fail

Course Books

Participants will be given a hard copy of each book on the first day of class.

  • Research to Revenue: A Practical Guide to University Start-UpsDon RoseCam Patterson
  • The Founder’s Dilemmas: Anticipating and Avoiding the Pitfalls That Can Sink a Startup, Noam Wasserman

Fall 2024 Course Schedule

All classes are held from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Thursdays unless otherwise noted. Attendance Sheets will need to be signed in to record attendance.


Week 1 – Thursday, September 5

Topics:
General introduction class and entrepreneur interview
Guest Lecturers:
Moderator – Sofia Bakogianni
Speaker – Marc Sedam


Week 2 – Thursday, September 12

Topics:
The healthcare/life sciences industry – an overview
Guest Lecturer:
Ed Saltzman 


Week 3 – Thursday, September 19

Topics:
Evaluating the market opportunity
Guest Lecturers:
Danielle Lewis
Steven Smith


Week 4 – Thursday, September 26

Topics:
Intellectual Property Basics
Patent 101 – How this works at NYU
Guest Lecturer:
Shilpa Patel


Week 5 – Thursday, October 10

Topics:
Licensing IP – How to work with the technology transfer office
Guest Lecturer:
Abram Goldfinger


Week 6 – Thursday, October 17

Topics:
Commercializing medical devices
Guest Lecturer:
Manuel Kingsley


Week 7 – Thursday, October 24

Topics:
“From Clinical Practice to CEO of a Biotech Public Company: Lessons Learned Along the Way” (Francois Nader)
Entrepreneurial Strategy (Deepak Hegde)

Guest Lecturers:
Francois Nader
Deepak Hegde


Week 8 – Thursday, October 31

Topics:
Budgeting in a start-up
Guest Lecturer:
Loren Busby


Week 9 – Thursday, November 7

Topics:
Understanding Valuation/Dilution
Guest Lecturer:
Loren Busby 


Week 10 – Thursday, November 14

Topics:
Critical legal issues every startup must know
Building the team
Guest Lecturer:
Michal Gilon-Yanai


Week 11 – Thursday, November 21

Topics:
The process for bringing a therapeutic to market (technical, clinical, and business aspects) “From Clinical Practice to CEO of a Biotech Public Company: Lessons Learned Along the Way”
Entrepreneurial strategy
Guest Lecturers:
Gaspar Taroncher Oldenberg
Stevin Zorn 


Week 12 – Thursday, December 5

Topics:
Commercializing digital health technologies
Guest Lecturer:
Hassan Naqvi


Week 13 – Thursday, December 12

Topics:
Elevator Pitch by students followed by Panel Discussion: Being an entrepreneur; Other opportunities in health tech commercialization (panel)
Guest Lecturers:
Moderator: Frank Rimalovski
Panelists: TBD