The Life Science Venture Program educational series explores the biggest hurdles in biotech entrepreneurship. Tuesday's session provided insight on how to build and scale a lab as a life science startup.
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Investors across the state say education, diversification, and visible wins could unlock a new wave of startup capital.
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“Our VC Fast Pitch is a great opportunity to network with investors – and for investors to discover what is happening in Nashville,” said the founder, Scott Kelly.
