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Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)

Digital Health - from a Concept to a Company
Talya Miron-shatz*

1. Who are the right investors for you and how to get their attention? 2. Which partners you should team with and when? 3. What are the business models to take into account? 4. What's the value of your IP? 5. Is non dilute funding a real alternative for traditional investments? Digital health is a fast growing industry with hundreds of new companies, a wide community of investors an uncountable number of fascinating case studies an tens of questions. This session will instruct you on various ...

Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)

Effects of Symptom Presentation Order on Perceived Disease Risk
Talya Miron-shatz*, Virginia Kwan, Sean Wojcik, Ashley Votruba, Christopher Olivola

Objective: The ability to distinguish meaningful patterns from meaningless coincidences is a vital part of human cognition. However, the mind is often too quick to infer meaning from coincidences. People expect random processes to produce fewer and shorter repetitions of the same event than is actually the case – the so-called “gambler’s fallacy”). This research examines how the appearance of streaks in symptom checklists influences personal assessments of risk. Methods: We carri...

From Idea to Company - Start Up Pitch and Expert Panel
Talya Miron-shatz*, Jay Mohr*, Joseph C. Kvedar*, Jack J. Young

A two-hour panel where academics who have an idea (and sometimes already results and funding) present it to the audience, as well as to an esteemed panel of experts, representing various angles of the industry. The panelists then provide the companies with valuable feedback, which informs both the companies and the entrepreneurs in the audience about the process to create a company or to receive venture capital funding. Think "Dragons' Den" or "Shark Tank" for ehealth/mhealth! Pitches to b...

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