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A University of Louisville student startup aimed at fighting cancer has won the inaugural CardStart innovation competition.
The startup is MAC-BIO, led by MD/PhD student Jordan Noe, which is developing a new cell-based therapy for the treatment of aggressive solid tumors. For winning CardStart, Noe will receive $1,500 to help him get his startup off the ground and his technology to market.
“CardStart has been an amazing experience in refining MAC-BIO’s business pitch and vision as well as helping us connect with potential mentors and investors,” he said. “CardStart’s support will be instrumental in helping us further advance our technology through our current pre-clinical studies.”
A University of Louisville student startup aimed at fighting cancer has won the inaugural CardStart innovation competition.
The startup is MAC-BIO, led by MD/PhD student Jordan Noe, which is developing a new cell-based therapy for the treatment of aggressive solid tumors. For winning CardStart, Noe will receive $1,500 to help him get his startup off the ground and his technology to market.
“CardStart has been an amazing experience in refining MAC-BIO’s business pitch and vision as well as helping us connect with potential mentors and investors,” he said. “CardStart’s support will be instrumental in helping us further advance our technology through our current pre-clinical studies.”