John Legend receives Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship 2021 Alumni Achievement Award Legend, an undergraduate alumnus, was recently honored by Venture Lab, the University’s entrepreneurship center, during a virtual livestream event. Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship 2021 Alumni Achievement Award livestream (Clockwise from top left) Wharton Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Karl Ulrich; John Legend; Wharton alumni, Ravi Viswanathan; President Amy Gutmann; Wharton Dean Erika James
The Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship 2021 Alumni Achievement Award event featured a live virtual fireside chat with recipient John Legend on March 3. Moderated by Wharton Dean Erika James and introduced by President Amy Gutmann, the event focused on entrepreneurship as a platform for innovation and change, and included an update on entrepreneurship at Penn from Wharton Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Karl Ulrich.
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Seven start-up companies and university research projects across a range of therapeutic areas and geographical locations form latest intake for life science incubator BioInnovation Institute
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Dec. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ BioInnovation Institute (BII), a Novo Nordisk Foundation initiative incubating and accelerating world-class life science research, today identifies its latest cohort of program participants. Comprising a pan-European spread of start-up companies and university research projects in countries including Denmark, Sweden and the UK, the seven ventures are developing revolutionary science across BII s three sector specialised areas – therapeutics, bioindustrial and health tech.
BII has made loans to BOOST Pharma from Sweden, Kesmalea Therapeutics from the UK, Enduro Genetics from Denmark and a research project from the Danish hospital, Rigshospitalet, as well as grants to three individual research-based projec